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- photo-editing
- adobe
- lightroom summary: Adobe Lightroom is a photo editing software featuring the Calibration Panel for foundational color, advanced masking tools like Intersect Masking, and specific brush techniques (Dodging/Burning) for enhancing photo depth. updated: 2026-05-29 stub: false title: Adobe Lightroom
Adobe Lightroom
Key Concepts
- Calibration Panel: Acts as the “fundamental ingredients” of a photo’s color profile; essential for establishing foundational color, skin-tones, and Cinematic aesthetics.
- Basic Adjustments: Tools such as Contrast and Saturation function as “seasoning” applied to the underlying color foundation.
- Intersect Masking: A specialized tool for achieving precise local adjustments by isolating the overlap between two masks.
- Three Brush Technique: Specific brush tools identified by Colin Smith for adding three-dimensional depth and making subjects “pop” via selective adjustments.
Research & References
- 2026 04 10 Lightroom Calibration Panel Foundational Color Skin Tones Cinematic (via Francinevisuals)
- 2026 04 21 Lightroom Intersect Masking for Precise Local Adjustments (via Andy Hutchinson)
- Lightroom’s Three Brushes: Dodging, Burning, and Enhancing Photo Depth (via PhotoshopCAFE)
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