In the Detail panel, set the Noise Reduction to around 40 or 50. For interior shots set white balance to Auto. Select all the files and open the images using camera raw for all photos, check the Lens Profile Correction box, and then remove Chromatic Aberration Box in the Lens Profile Correction panel. Open all the ambient raw files using Adobe Bridge. Then, put all the flash shots which of the shots at the end of each set of ambiance in the Flash folder. Put all of the ambient shots the bracketed exposure photos into the Ambient folder. Then create two folders within the raw folder titled Ambient and Flash. Put all of the raw files in the Raw folder. First, you will create four folders within your main order folder, title these folders Color Corrected, Raw, Fuse, and Flash. Transcriptįor all of your orders, you will go through a pre-production editing process that will help you stay organized as you work on your orders.
We will showcase the features of the four other apps in the next tutorials. There are four different products that we offer as each product has a slightly different editing process. With all your photos color-corrected and infused correctly, we will start the process of editing them in Photoshop. And for the final step, click Enfuse Images, and after these are done merging and exporting, you will have a complete set of HDR images. Set your output Destination folder to the Fuse folder you created in your primary order folder. Go to File, and then Plug-in Extras and then Blend Exposures using LR/Enfuse. Select all the stacked images right after stacking ambient photos from each photo. You could do this by selecting the group, right-clicking, and then pressing stack. When inside the Library tab, stack the ambient images from each exposure. After that, select the Color Corrected folder and then click the import button. Click on the folders panel on the left side. With your ambient exposures in place and color corrected photos in your Color Corrected folder, it’s time to import these files in the Lightroom. tif to the Flash folder located within your main order folder. When you're finished editing your raw flash files, export its. This task will also need you to edit flash exposures according to what looks best. In editing the photos, your decision-making skills will be put to the test since every photo requires your utmost attention. Then, change its Contrast, Vibrance, and Clarity settings according to what looks best for each image. Always remember that shadow adjustment will depend on each photo and how dark its shadows are. Next, set the Highlights to around -75 to highlight the brightest areas of the photos.Īfterward, adjust the Shadow settings. At most times, you will increase the exposure also to increase the photograph’s brightness. Click the Lens Profile Correction box, and lastly, remove the Chromatic Aberration Box in the Lens Profile Correction panel.įor individual flash photos, adjust Exposure when needed. Using Adobe Bridge, open all the ambient raw files and select all the files so you could scan and view the images using camera natural for all photos. Next, put all the flash shots, which are the shots at the end of each ambiance set, into the Flash folder. The Ambient folder is where the ambient shots and the bracketed exposure photos should be enclosed. Next, create two folders within the Raw folder, which will be titled Ambient and Flash. Make sure that all raw files should be put in the Raw folder. To achieve this, first, you need to create four folders within your main order folder, and then name these folders Color Corrected, Raw, Fuse, and Flash. A pre-production editing process is bound to help you stay organized as you shoot and work on your photos.