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A Quick Lightroom Tutorial – Adjusting White Balance

This Lightroom Tutorial is for you if you ever find yourself shooting indoors only to be bummed that you got that awful yellow lighting on your photo. But there is a way to fix that fast and easy! And after I learned the magic of Lightroom, I discovered that just about anything can be fixed if you know how to use the right tools. 

Sooo, below is a quick Lightroom tutorial for my lovely photo addicted followers such as myself, to help you out a little with your editing game. I’m even sharing my tips for the best Export Settings when it comes to Instagram that I have found works to be used on other social media sites such as Pinterest without losing quality!

BEFORELightroom Tutorial
AFTER

The camera I use HERE and the lens I used for this shot HERE.

 You can purchase the Preset pack I used to fix yellow lighting in lightroom from the video on Tezza’s Shop Site HERE


Other great sites to buy presets include FilterGrade.com & Bensasso.com

SIDE NOTE: I think a big misconception with Presets is that they are a one click fix to any photo that you apply them too. But each photo in different environments will having different lighting/color schemes/camera settings. Thus the importance of learning and knowing how to tweak purchased presets to each photo.

If you found this tutorial helpful you can also check out my 

Lightroom Tutorial #2 – Portraits

as well as

The Ultimate Guide To Photo Editing Apps for Instagram


Hope you guys enjoy and if you have any questions feel free to comment below, or DM me on Insta. 

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Watch me fix poor indoor lighting in this Quick Lightroom Tutorial

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Watch me fix poor indoor lighting in this Quick Lightroom Tutorial

 

 
 
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  1. Hi

    So many really cool photography editing options!

    Would you mind uploading transcripts/captions for your videos so folks with disabilities can access them? I really would love to learn from them but videos are pretty inaccessible for me if they don’t have transcripts.

    Thanks!