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Highlights VS Whites Explained: How They REALLY Work Together 

Johnny Joo
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A quick look at how the whites and highlights sliders REALLY work in Adobe Lightroom, CameraRAW or pretty much any other photo editing software. The difference between the two can often be confusing, and I wanted to make this video to explain how highlights and whites differ, and how they work together to help you in your editing. The effects of each slider can often be confused, and even those who have been editing their images for years sometimes still don't fully understand the relationships and differences between the two sliders.

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25 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 12   
@011911lol
@011911lol 4 дня назад
You did a good job making sense of these things I didn't really know anything about. Looking forward to more videos.
@Evie_Ruby
@Evie_Ruby 4 месяца назад
You are so helpful and this video was so easy to explain and it was so detailed OMG YOU SAVED MY BURNING CURIOSITY
@yaniszarzar6597
@yaniszarzar6597 Месяц назад
Thank You !
@sherlockholmes7719
@sherlockholmes7719 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for making this video! I have been looking for a more technical explanation like this for these sliders, and I appreciate how you explained it.
@ceesizzzle
@ceesizzzle 2 месяца назад
that was so helpful, thank you!
@by_RTS
@by_RTS 6 месяцев назад
Great walkthrough.
@UrbexUS
@UrbexUS 6 месяцев назад
Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@jacobedwinolano431
@jacobedwinolano431 2 месяца назад
i am a social studies teacher looking for a job, a school i applied in is giving me a job as a computer teacher this video saved my chances in having a job :) very enlightening video (pun very much intended)
@ZOly62
@ZOly62 6 месяцев назад
Great video, Johnny! I experimented with the white and highlight sliders and found the same results as you mentioned in your video. White covers a wider tonal range and is more aggressive than highlights. If I had found your video earlier, I could have saved some time. 😊 Nonetheless, it is always beneficial to experiment on your own. You could consider delving deeper into this topic by comparing retouching techniques using sliders and curves. It is quite challenging to find a comprehensive video tutorial on this particular process. Alternatively, you could provide an in-depth exploration of the calibration panel or offer a detailed explanation similar to this one, comparing contrast sliders, clarity, and dehaze. Whatever you decide, it is essential to provide a thorough explanation, not only addressing how it can be done but also explaining why it is done that way, as you did in this video. I'm not sure if I have been helpful, but these are just a few possible ideas. Cheers! I appreciate your teaching style and pace. Keep up the good work! 👌
@narresnair1154
@narresnair1154 4 месяца назад
Amazing video, But What's the difference between whites and exposure because both brightens the light/white area? And why the Whites are more mild compare to Exposure? Sorry just curious
@UrbexUS
@UrbexUS 3 дня назад
Exposure will brighten the overall from the very darkest to the very brightest areas evenly. Whites will focus more on the brighter and will not really touch the darkest shadows. It falls off more at the mid area.
@narresnair1154
@narresnair1154 День назад
@@UrbexUS Interestingly I often use Lightroom to enhance my graphic design works. Besides photos, I find it useful for adjusting the brightness and contrast of my designs. Sometimes, my designs appear too bright, so I reduce the whites to tone them down without affecting the overall look. This is different from reducing brightness or exposure, which can change the entire appearance of the design
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