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Controlling Colour in your Photography (Hue, Saturation and Luminance)

Duration: 26:58Views: 193.8KLikes: 12.4KDate Created: Sep, 2020

Channel: Sean Tucker

Category: Howto & Style

Tags: luminancecinematic lookcolorlimiting your colour palettehsl sliderscontrolling colouradobe lightroomsaturationlimiting your colour spacecolouradobe photoshophuecinematicanalogous colourscomplementary coloursediting colorhsl toolcolor photographyphotography

Description: Thanks to Audible for sponsoring this episode. Go to audible.com/seantucker or text 'seantucker' to 500 500 to get one free audiobook, unlimited Audible originals and a 30-day free trial. My Instagram: instagram.com/seantuck My Website: seantucker.photography Purchase my A4 Fine Art Print Sets: seantucker.photography/store Sign up for monthly emails: seantucker.photography/contact Music: 'Better' by Cody Fry All music is sourced from Music Bed. Check out their membership plans (affiliate link): share.mscbd.fm/seantuck Get a 30-day free trial of the best music for your videos. This is a playlist of favourite tracks of mine which I have used in previous videos: share.mscbd.fm/seantuckerplaylist In this video I give you some practical advice for being more intentional about the colours in your images, and how to limit your colour space in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop using the Hue, Saturation and Luminance tool (or HSL sliders). I also give you examples of complementary and analogous colour schemes from the world of cinema, and talk about what we mean when we say we are trying to achieve a 'cinematic look' to our photography. Share this video on if you found it helpful. #colour #lightroom #huesaturationluminance

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