![]() Make sure you have the circle on the face/neck selected and not the one on his teeth. Notice that a black dot appears on the center of the circle to show this brush sequence is selected.Ĭontinue to hover over the circle and the layer mask associated with that brush will appear. Each circle represents a new brush sequence.Ĭlick on the circle over his face or neck to select this brush sequence. Notice that there are two circles on the man’s face (one on his teeth and one on his face or neck). When you are done comparing, make sure you are seeing the after. Press the backslash key ( \ ) to toggle between the before and after. Hold down the Opt (Mac) or Alt (Windows) key and paint over the teeth and the inside of the mouth to remove the mask in these areas. Let’s also remove the mask from his teeth and the inside of his mouth (we want to preserve the teeth whitening). Hold down the spacebar and drag the photo so the teeth are centered. Hold down the Opt (Mac) or Alt (Windows) key and paint over the mask section that you want to erase. (Holding the spacebar allows you to pan/move.)Īlong his hairline we want to remove the mask from the hair if you over-brushed. Hold down the spacebar and drag the photo so the top left along his hairline is visible. Make the brush a bit bigger by pressing the right bracket ( ] ) key.īrush over the entire face and neck (including glasses, eyes, ears, mouth, etc.). If you don’t see the Temp and Tint sliders below the Effect menu and instead only see an Amount slider, to the right of the Effect menu, click the triangle to reveal all the options. ![]() When you are done comparing, make sure you are seeing the after.īelow the tool, double–click on the word Effect to zero out all of the effects. Press the backslash ( \ ) key to toggle between the before and after. When you are satisfied with the layer mask, press O to hide the layer mask.Ĭlick the Adjustment Brush tool to deselect it. If you added the layer mask to anything other than the teeth, make the brush a little smaller, then hold Opt (Mac) or Alt (Windows) and paint over the mask section that you want to erase. Press O to reveal the red layer mask and see any areas you missed.īrush any missed areas to add them to the layer mask. (If instead of whitening they become highlighted in red, press O to turn off the layer mask.) Resize the brush so it’s around the same height as a front tooth.īrush over the teeth to whiten them. Press the right bracket ( ] ) to see that it gets bigger. Press the left bracket ( [ ) to see that the brush gets smaller. (You may have to scroll up to see them.) From the Effect menu, select Teeth Whitening. Some options will be revealed below the tool. Press the D key to switch to the Develop module.įor this portrait we will do some basic editing to whiten the teeth and remove some of the redness from the face.ĭrag the photo so the teeth are centered on the screen.īelow the Histogram panel on the right, click the Adjustment Brush tool. In the Catalog panel on the left, click All Photographs.Ĭlick the portrait of the man in a green shirt (to_edit-041). At the top, above the photos, make sure Add is selected (highlighted).In the dialog box that appears, on the left under Source, navigate to Desktop > Class Files > Lightroom Class and select the Develop folder.At the bottom left of the screen, click Import.If you have not imported the photos that were imported in Exercise 2E:.In this exercise, you will learn how to make enhancements to a portrait photograph including: whitening teeth, adjusting skin tone, enhancing irises to make eyes stand out more, skin softening, and enhancing details. Teeth whitening, Adjusting skin tone, Iris enhancement, Skin softening, Detail enhancement Exercise Preview Topics covered in this Lightroom tutorial: During the course, you will get access to the accompanying class files, live instructor demonstrations, and hands-on instruction. Note: These materials are provided to give prospective students a sense of how we structure our class exercises and supplementary materials.
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