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Jul 25, 2016 13:42:57   #
UKnomad Loc: England
 
R.G. Good points especially about sometimes needing to desaturate! Thanks once again!

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Jul 25, 2016 13:55:07   #
blackest Loc: Ireland
 
UKnomad wrote:
via the lens - Thanks for that suggestion but am sure it was within the HSL panel.....well, as sure as I can be of anything right now!
Hmmm, no sign of a screenshot but I know the two sliders you mean.
Update-can see screenshot !


Is this what you are thinking off LAB Color

http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-use-lab-color-in-photoshop-to-add-punch-to-your-images/

only problem I can't see how to use it in Lightroom.

This one is interesting too.
https://blogarithms.com/2012/11/23/workflow-dujour/

I think you would have to export to photoshop or similar which has the lab color space. Gimp has it but it may only be 8 bit.

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Jul 25, 2016 13:58:32   #
UKnomad Loc: England
 
Hi blackest - Similar sort of outcome but am confident I didn't do it in PS as I don't have it :)
Thanks for the pointer though!

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Jul 25, 2016 14:03:21   #
via the lens Loc: Northern California, near Yosemite NP
 
blackest wrote:
Is this what you are thinking off LAB Color

http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-use-lab-color-in-photoshop-to-add-punch-to-your-images/

only problem I can't see how to use it in Lightroom


I don't use LAB color but there is a place in LR where you can see the LAB colors. Right click the histogram and choose Show Lab Color Values. See screen grab.



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Jul 25, 2016 14:10:30   #
UKnomad Loc: England
 
via the lens - Well found! Without doubt one of the joys of UHH is the generosity of folk in seeking and sharing solutions.

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Jul 25, 2016 14:35:53   #
blackest Loc: Ireland
 
UKnomad wrote:
Hi blackest - Similar sort of outcome but am confident I didn't do it in PS as I don't have it :)
Thanks for the pointer though!


I was just playing in affinity photo it does have 16 bit lab color at £40 it is fair value but currently it is mac only

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Jul 25, 2016 15:06:39   #
UKnomad Loc: England
 
blackest - I did consider Affinity but was put off by lack of cataloging so have stuck with PSE 14 for now as secondary editor after Lightroom if and when needed. I suspect I may end up taking the plunge and going for PS on the £10 month scheme but.....still debating. Thanks for the heads-up re LAB within it tho!
I am on Mac having made the leap from Windows a couple of years ago and have to say...love the straightforwardness of it :)

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Jul 25, 2016 15:21:54   #
blackest Loc: Ireland
 
UKnomad wrote:
blackest - I did consider Affinity but was put off by lack of cataloging so have stuck with PSE 14 for now as secondary editor after Lightroom if and when needed. I suspect I may end up taking the plunge and going for PS on the £10 month scheme but.....still debating. Thanks for the heads-up re LAB within it tho!
I am on Mac having made the leap from Windows a couple of years ago and have to say...love the straightforwardness of it :)


I use Lightroom as my base and then other programs as required so if I want to process in affinity I just use the edit-in menu and select affinity. Stays catalogued by Lightroom.

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Jul 25, 2016 15:24:50   #
UKnomad Loc: England
 
blackest....do you use Affinity much? What in particular do you find it most useful in doing - interested to know :)

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Jul 25, 2016 16:47:56   #
blackest Loc: Ireland
 
UKnomad wrote:
blackest....do you use Affinity much? What in particular do you find it most useful in doing - interested to know :)


Well to be fair i'm a bigger user of affinity designer. I have to be honest and saw i'm not keen on the raw development module. I'm spoilt with lightroom. The layer tools, lighting , cloning and healing are very good. Things like chromatic aberration and fringing are very easy to get rid of if one pass doesn't do it a second pass usually does. For photographs I am mostly in Lightroom to be fair but when i need something i can't do in Lightroom Affinity photo usually has what I need. e,g haze removal.

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Jul 26, 2016 03:09:55   #
UKnomad Loc: England
 
The lighting does look good from what I have seen. Layers, cloning and healing I tend to do in PSE as you do in Affinity but like you the majority of pp is done in Lightroom. I think for me it's a case of watching how both Affinity and PSE move forward when time to update.
Many thanks once again blackest :)

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Jul 26, 2016 05:01:28   #
blackest Loc: Ireland
 
UKnomad wrote:
The lighting does look good from what I have seen. Layers, cloning and healing I tend to do in PSE as you do in Affinity but like you the majority of pp is done in Lightroom. I think for me it's a case of watching how both Affinity and PSE move forward when time to update.
Many thanks once again blackest :)


There is one key difference between them isn't PSE 8 bit? Affinity Photo edits in 16 bit, it also supports many photoshop plugins. e.g nik collection.

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Jul 26, 2016 05:03:29   #
UKnomad Loc: England
 
Good point re the 8 bit only ! It does support NIK though which is a plus.....but I hadn't taken account of Affinity doing 16 bit which is a plus for sure. Thanks blackest :)

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Jul 26, 2016 07:38:07   #
Mary Kate Loc: NYC
 
UKnomad wrote:
I am sure I recall a tip about using just one slider within the HSL panel but cannot for the life of me remember which one colour made such a difference.
I know I could try them all but it irritates me that I can't remember! I of course blame old age :)
Can anyone help please - the slider not my memory loss I mean?


I think if you perhaps spelled the word: color, right you would get a better response.

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Jul 26, 2016 08:37:50   #
lizzy5553 Loc: FL
 
This might not be what you are specifically looking for but I have no doubt it'll be helpful.
http://digital-photography-school.com/understanding-the-hsl-panel-in-lightroom-for-beginners/

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