One of the things I like to do is to add my signature watermark to my images. This can only work in small doses, but it can give your image an Orton-effect-like glow that I find attractive, especially with B&W infrared images. Optional: Another optional adjustment that I sometimes make is to apply about two to four increments of Radience (a little goes as long way!).Not all images will benefit from a vignette, but for those that do, this is often a nice finishing touch. Optional: As a final step, I may create a vignette to direct my viewer's eye to the subject of the image.You can also make global color adjustments. This tool allows for selective adjustment of the hue, saturation and lightness of individual colors in the image. Next, on color images, I’ll apply the HSL Color Tuning adjustment.After making adjustments with Precision Detail and Precision contrast, check your exposure values and make appropriate adjustments, if needed. Sometimes making these adjustments can throw off the exposure settings you were so careful to set in Step 4, above. Note: Both Precision Detail and Precision Contrast have Lighting adjustment sliders in their panel. Check and see how the result appears in your image. Sometimes I may opt not to apply contrast, depending on the image. ![]() It, too, allows for precision with contrast adjustments to Micro, Low, Medium, and High contrast areas in the image.
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