iPhone Photography: Viral Hacks & Learn Adobe Lightroom App

iPhone Photography

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iPhone Photography: Viral  Hacks & Learn Adobe Lightroom App

What You Will Learn!

  • how to edit pictures on your iPhone using the built-in Photos app
  • Low Light Photo Editing
  • You will learn how to turn your ordinary photos into stunning edits
  • You will learn the Amazing Adobe Lightroom App

Description

In this tutorial, you’ll discover how to edit pictures on your iPhone using the built-in Photos app, and using Adobe Lightroom App, you will learn how to turn your ordinary photos into stunning edits!


Adjust Color, Brightness & Sharpness

Knowing how to edit photos on iPhone allows you to turn an average image into an amazing one!


Auto Enhance

The Auto tool automatically adjusts the colors and brightness levels in your photo.


Brilliance

The Brilliance tool is great for bringing out details and making your photo look richer and more vibrant.


Highlights

The Highlights tool adjusts the brightness of only the bright areas in your photo.


Shadows

The Shadows tool adjusts the brightness of only the dark areas in your photo.


Contrast

The Contrast tool adjusts the contrast between the dark and bright tones in your photo.


Brightness

The Brightness tool brightens or darkens your photo. But it does it in a slightly different (and usually better) way from the Exposure tool.


Black Point

The Black Point tool affects the brightness of only the darkest tones in your photo.


Saturation

The Saturation tool makes the colors more vibrant or less vibrant.


Vibrance

The Vibrance tool makes muted colors more vibrant without affecting skin tones or saturated colors too much


Warmth

The Warmth tool makes the colors in your photo warmer or cooler.


Sharpness

The Sharpness tool sharpens detail in your photo by making edges crisper and more defined.


Definition

The Definition tool adjusts contrast to improve the clarity of detail in your photo.


Noise Reduction

The Noise Reduction tool reduces “digital noise” – such as grain caused by shooting in low light. You can also get grain in your photos when editing, e.g., if you brighten the shadows too much.



Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who wants to turn ordinary photos into stunning edits

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Tags

  • Image Editing
  • Photography

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Lectures

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