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In this tutorial, learn how @Kyler Steele accomplishes his cinematic, vintage look through color grading in Lightroom, as well as how to apply these techniques to your own photos.
Care to share your own tips for color grading? Post in the Comments section, below.
0:00 - Introduction
0:18 - Profiles
0:40 - HSL
1:34 - Calibration
2:12 - Reference Tool
2:41 - Presets
3:46 - Final Thoughts
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
The art of photographing the wristwatch is known as one of the most challenging aspects of still life photography. Between the relatively small size of the timepiece, reflective sapphire and acrylic crystals, shiny elements on the watch face, matte leather or nylon straps, etc., there are a multitude of surfaces with different properties and reactions to light and the camera.
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If you are a lover of the wristwatch or a horologist, you
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
I like shiny things, but I have never really had a reason to buy or own jewelry—I’d rather buy camera gear. I have, however, always wanted to photograph beautiful diamonds and rings. Unwilling to enter the jewelry business for photographic purposes, the arrival of the new Fujifilm XF 80mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR macro lens and super-generous access from the very nice people at Ken and Dana Design in