I’ve been fiddling around with Lightroom for a while now. It basically has most of the features that I need to actually fix up my photos that has color problems. And taking RAW format pictures really helps out a lot in repairing pictures
But for those camera’s don’t support RAW it’s ok. You could still edit your pictures using this software. Anyway, here’s a sample of what I did.
Notice how pictures mostly turns out yellow whenever you take pictures without using flash in a warm setting rooms or dinner functions? The fact that it turns out this way is due to the White Balance or WB that’s set in your camera. For those camera that supports RAW, you can set your WB at Automatic. But for those, who can’t support RAW format. What I use to do is that, I go to my A70 White Balance control and set them to Custom. After that, point to the direction I want to shoot and press SET once. What happens here is that, it helps set that appropriate setting for the White Balance.
Anyway, if you have no idea what in the world I’m talking about, you can always “PHOTOSHOP” it. Hehehe. Which I now have the urge in starting to play around with it. Anyway, this is how it turned out when I adjust the colors in Lightroom, and this is how it turned out.
What I did was that, I sort of cool down the temperature giving it a less warmer (yellow) look. And add a bit of Vignetting giving the center a slightly more focus. Anyway, I’m still at the stage of learning, so do keep the comments coming and add any extra info if you can.









