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Lightroom editing
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lightroom editing

I recommend trying to visualize the edits you’re planning to make rather than shifting sliders randomly. Soon, I’ll publish a separate post about editing Milky Way photos in Photoshop. Photoshop: If there are edits you can’t do in Lightroom, open your photo in Photoshop after completing all the steps in this article.Spot: Do any spot healing in areas that need to be fixed, like unwanted airplane or satellite trails in the sky.I recommend starting broad (gradients) and working your way down to finer adjustments (very small brush edits). Local: After you’ve gotten a good base, start dodging and burning your photo or making local color adjustments using the gradient, radial gradient, and brush tools.This includes everything from the Basic Panel to the sharpening and noise reduction sliders, as well as cropping the image. Global: Start by doing as many slider adjustments as you need.Here’s the order I suggest for your edits: Global > Local > Spot > Photoshop. Form a Planīefore you start doing any edits in Lightroom, it helps to have a plan. I’ve divided my process into 12 steps that you can see below. It’s a very common situation in astrophotography, and learning how to deal with photos like this is important before working with more complex images. But it works well for this tutorial because it’s simple: a silhouetted foreground and a clear Milky Way in the sky. NIKON Z 6 + 20mm f/1.8 20mm, ISO 6400, 20 seconds, f/2.0įrom a composition standpoint, it lacks a good subject other than the Milky Way, so it’s not my favorite photo ever.











Lightroom editing