From the course: Lightroom Classic CC and Photoshop: Landscape Photography
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Making localized adjustments with Color EFX Pro 4
From the course: Lightroom Classic CC and Photoshop: Landscape Photography
Making localized adjustments with Color EFX Pro 4
- We're in Nik Color Efex Pro 4 and I'm going to show you what could be really the most powerful and unique implementation of localized adjustments I've ever used. It can be used the same way in their other Nik programs, so it's pretty universal, and they call it control points. And it's just so cool, and I'm going to demonstrate how this works. The first thing I'm going to do is start with brilliance and warmth. Let's give it a little bit of saturation kick. Let's go too far and bring it back. Now if you're wondering, how come there's another image up here, what happened was, when you're doing a localized adjustment, normally you need something a little bit different, and the sand dune image was a pattern. But this one has separate elements like a sky, trees, mountains, so this image is going to work a little bit better for demonstration purposes. Let's go ahead and add a filter, and we're going to add Tonal Contrast. And let's put them back to the defaults here of 10, 15, 10 and 0…