

Choosing which ones you'll bring up or down will have significant effect on how soft or harsh your edit is going to be. If you use latest Lightroom, you probably noticed "highlights" and "whites" as well as "shadows" and "blacks". Out of all these editing tips this one has probably a biggest effect. Yellows and greens tend to be oversaturated during a bright sunny day and bringing the saturation down a little bit will change the mood significantly. Wether you prefer rich tones or muted tones, try to be as consistent as possible with other photos too. You can find the slider in HSL section in Lightroom.

Here are some of my editing tips for soft skin tones and earthy tones to help you find the look you're going for.

Having a good preset is a key but I believe editing is all about your tendencies and personal preferences. LUKAS KORYNTA EDITING TIPS // Editing is a hot topic in photography currently. I'm being asked about presets and my post processing all the time on Instagram and the questions are mostly the same - "Do you sell presets?" and "How to achieve a film look?" (Update: You guys asked for it so here it is, I finally released my presets, CHECK IT OUT HERE).
