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Texture slider: a new fantastic tool in Lightroom (version 8.3)
Brightontl:
The new Texture slider: finally a fantastic tool to add detail in Lightroom
https://youtu.be/gD8cecujGho
gillian vann:
also in ACR. i haven't done any adobe tutorials, how does it differ to Clarity exactly?
increasingdifficulty:
--- Quote from: gillian vann on May 23, 2019, 03:37 ---also in ACR. i haven't done any adobe tutorials, how does it differ to Clarity exactly?
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Texture adds contrast to small details.
Clarity adds contrast to larger details and mostly the midtones (similar to adding Unsharp Mask at a medium radius with the Luminosity blend mode).
Dehaze adds contrast (and saturation) to even larger parts.
Sharpening adds contrast to the smallest details.
Each slider is basically Unsharp Mask with a different radius, but done with more intelligent/adapting algorithms so the results are/can be better at extreme settings.
Chichikov:
--- Quote from: gillian vann on May 23, 2019, 03:37 ---also in ACR. i haven't done any adobe tutorials, how does it differ to Clarity exactly?
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It is a question of "frequency"
It is explained clearly here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=Hlsy2VsCWrE
gillian vann:
--- Quote from: Chichikov on May 23, 2019, 05:42 ---
--- Quote from: gillian vann on May 23, 2019, 03:37 ---also in ACR. i haven't done any adobe tutorials, how does it differ to Clarity exactly?
--- End quote ---
It is a question of "frequency"
It is explained clearly here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=Hlsy2VsCWrE
--- End quote ---
well haha, i said i hadn't watched any tutes on this new feature, was looking for the 5 word definition, rather than watching a 15min waffle on video. Although having watched it, it was very good, thanks.
I rarely use Clarity, it's too much for most scenes. (depends on what you shoot of course)
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