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Inspiring
March 31, 2011
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P: HSL Adjustments for Local Adjustment Tools

  • March 31, 2011
  • 140 replies
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The addition of HSL controls for the adjustment brush and the gradient tools would be a wonderful advancement and offer LR another great feature set that I'm sure would come in handy for the vast majority of Lightroom users.

140 replies

Inspiring
September 3, 2020

This is not implemented though! HSL refers to hue, saturation ja luminance. I want to take my, for example, radial filter tool, and use same old HSL panel on it. For instance, I want to change the saturation+luminance of blues (again, just within my tool). I don't want to use any other mask to do that, I don't want that hassle. It would be fantastic to just have that same old panel available there, too!
Participant
July 17, 2020
daaaaaaaaamn you must be kidding me, we made it bois and gurls! they can finely archive 9 years of pain! thank you for being such cool people and our tears didnt go invaine! great fight yall!!!! for 5 years i keep seeing people begging for this! WOW i gotta take a shower i feel hot.
Ash Mills Photography
Known Participant
July 17, 2020
Only took 9 years.
Inspiring
July 17, 2020
George, your video is super. Makes the point clearly, is comfortable to watch and makes its point with a surprising economy of means. Well done.

I think I'll take a look at that tutorial that distinguishes between Texture and Clarity. And maybe Detail?

A million thanks. 
Inspiring
July 14, 2020
@Raphael-  Please see the second demo video here to learn how to use this new local hue adjustment. https://gregbenzphotography.com/photography-tips/automatically-reduce-noise-and-change-local-color-i...

Key is to combine with color range masks, which allow you to change the hue of a specific color, rather than globally.

Inspiring
July 14, 2020
Hi guys,
I have a hard time understanding this new adjustment "improvement". I find the video from Adobe a bit dense for anyone like me.

 Does anyone know of a Youtube tutorial where the demonstrator is articulate, speaks in measured tones and whose explanations are on the Dummies level of clarity? 

Thanks a lot.

Raphael
Inspiring
July 13, 2020
Robert and Marc, are you talking about LR CC Mobile?
If yes, please explain the steps in detail, that would be great.
Update: Yes, in LR Classic it is possible and we are here in the LrC support category
Known Participant
July 13, 2020
hello,
you have exposure and saturation and also color range mask for the blue.
If you put a gradient on the sky (sometimes outside image) and use the erase brush i think you could select only the sky
Bob Somrak
Legend
July 13, 2020
What do you think local exposure does?
M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
Inspiring
July 13, 2020
While adding hue to local adjustments is a step in the right direction, we're still missing local luminosity. I shoot real estate and would love to change the blue luminosity of the sky without effecting the blues of the house.