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Using Dodge and Burn in your digital photography (Part Two)

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November 8, 2022
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In Part One, we looked at what is dodge and burn and why you should use it in your photography post-processing. From Part Two, we take it a step further and look at various options for HOW to do it in different editing software. First up, we will look at Lightroom Classic.

What programs have dodge and burn?

Using masks in Lightroom Classic to Dodge & Burn

That’s the great part, most editing software currently available has one or more ways in which you can create this technique to fix or add interest to your photos. Photoshop, Lightroom, Capture One and Luminar Neo are just some of the programs you can work with.

Which programs should I use?

There’s no one right way to this technique. Your methods will depend on the type of software you use and what works best for your skills and needs. We will have a look at some slightly different methods.

Lightroom Classic

Global Dodge and Burn with sliders

Using the masking option to dodge and burn

A popular choice is Lightroom Classic. Let’s look at two ways to dodge and burn. Globally (the entire image), you can use the Highlight and Shadow sliders in the Basic Panel. Or you can opt for using the Masking tools and dodge and burn specific areas. The alter allows you to get very specific about where to use each technique.

Let’s break it down further

Let’s take a little look inside Lightroom Classic and how each of these methods can enhance your photos

Dodge & Burn in Lightroom Classic

Take a look at the before and after comparison below:

In the next part, we’ll take a look at the techniques in Luminar Neo.



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