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How to Have Lightroom Fix Your Camera’s Color Problems Automatically

This is a really nice way to add some automation to your workflow, and save you some steps. In the video below, I’m going to show how to set up Lightroom to automatically fix a fairly common problem — cameras that have a built-in color bias (reds in the image look too “too red” or your images all look slightly bluish), but it’s way more than that, so watch the short video below.

https://youtu.be/aM3yZOg0R6o

Hope you find that helpful.

Don’t forget, it’s Lightroom Mobile Week at KelbyOne
Jump back to yesterday’s post to see all what’s up this week, but having Adobe’s Lightroom Mobile product manager here in our studios should give you a hint. 🙂

Hope you all have a good one!

Best,

-Scott

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3 comments

  1. Simon Grosset 22 June, 2016 at 04:38 Reply

    Great tip! This is really useful if you’re working on photos shot by 2 different makes of camera. My second shooter uses Canon and I use Nikon, and the colours are different! But using a few adjustments to the Canon files – which Lightroom now applies automatically – you can’t tell which is which.

  2. notlyle 21 June, 2016 at 10:28 Reply

    Other than the processing requirements, is there any reason to not setup the lens corrections as default too and will it automatically select the right lens profile ?

    I get quite a different look when I have lens corrections on and I’d just as soon edit knowing those are applied upfront.

    Thanks for the tip on doing this.

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