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  • Lightroom Blue And Brown Colour Tone Presets


• Editing a photo in Adobe Lightroom with a blue and brown color tone involves multiple steps, including color grading, tone adjustments, and selective edits. Below is a detailed step-by-step guide to achieving this effect.  

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* Step-by-Step Guide to Editing a Photo with a Blue and Brown Tone in Lightroom  

1. Importing the Photo into Lightroom 
1. Open Lightroom on your computer or mobile device.  
2. Click on File > Import Photos and Videos and select the image you want to edit.  
3. After importing, navigate to the Develop Module (Shortcut: `D`).  

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2. Basic Adjustments (Tone and Exposure)
Before applying color grading, adjust the exposure, contrast, and tones to create a balanced foundation.  

1. Increase Exposure (+0.5 to +1.0 stops if needed) – This makes the image brighter.  
2. Adjust Contrast (+10 to +30) – This deepens shadows and highlights.  
3. Highlights (-20 to -50) – Reduce highlights to retain details in bright areas.  
4. Shadows (+20 to +50) – Lift shadows to enhance details in darker areas.  
5. Whites (-10 to -30) – Reduce whites slightly to prevent overexposure.  
6. Blacks (-10 to -30) – Darken blacks to add depth.  

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3. Adjusting White Balance (WB) for a Warm and Cool Effect 
The blue and brown tone requires a mix of warm and cool temperatures.  

1. Increase Temperature (Kelvin) to around 5500K – 6500K for warmth.  
2. Adjust Tint (-5 to -15 towards Green) to reduce magenta tones.  

This gives a subtle warm-brown base while keeping the cooler blue tones prominent.  

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4. Tone Curve Adjustments for a Cinematic Look  
1. Open the Tone Curve Panel in Lightroom.  
2. Create an S-Curve for contrast:  
   - Click on the curve and add three points.  
   - Lift the Shadows slightly (leftmost point up).  
   - Boost Midtones slightly (middle point upwards).  
   - Lower Highlights slightly (rightmost point down).  
3. Go to the Red, Green, and Blue Curves and make minor adjustments:  
   - In the Blue Curve, lift shadows slightly and pull highlights down for a teal effect.  
   - In the Red Curve, reduce highlights for a cooler look.  
   - In the Green Curve, adjust for balance (slight decrease in shadows, increase in highlights).  

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5. HSL (Hue, Saturation, Luminance) Adjustments for a Blue and Brown Color Tone
The HSL Panel is key to achieving the desired color grading.  

* Hue Adjustments:  
- Blues (-10 to -30)→ Shift blues towards teal.  
- Aquas (-10 to -20) → Push aquas towards teal.  
- Oranges (+10 to +30) → Move oranges slightly towards red.  
- Yellows (+10 to +30) → Adjust yellows towards orange for a brown tone.  

* Saturation Adjustments:
- Reduce Blue (-10 to -40) → Softens the blue effect.  
- Increase Orange (+10 to +40) → Makes brown tones pop.  
- Reduce Green (-20 to -50) → Desaturate greens to keep focus on blues and browns.  

* Luminance Adjustments: 
- Increase Blues (+10 to +30) → Brighten the sky and cool tones.  
- Increase Oranges (+10 to +40)→ Enhance skin tones and warmth.  

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6. Split Toning for Blue and Brown Color Grading
The Color Grading Panel (Split Toning) lets you add blue tones to shadows and brown tones to highlights.  

1. Shadows:
   - Hue: 200–220 (Blue)  
   - Saturation: 10–30
2. Highlights:
   - Hue: 30–50 (Brown/Orange)  
   - Saturation: 10–40
3. Midtones:
   - Hue: 50–70 (Golden Tone)  
   - Saturation: 5–20
4. Adjust the Balance slider to find the right mix (around -10 to -30 favors blues, +10 to +30 favors browns).  

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7. Adding a Soft Matte Effect (Optional)  
1. Go to the Tone Curve Panel again.  
2. Lift the black point (bottom-left of the curve) slightly to create a faded look.  
3. Adjust the midtones and highlights to maintain contrast.  

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8. Sharpening and Noise Reduction  
1. Go to the Detail Panel and adjust:  
   - Sharpening (+30 to +70) for clarity.  
   - Noise Reduction (Luminance: +10 to +40, Color: +10 to +20) for smoother tones.  
2. Use the) Masking Slider (hold `Alt` while dragging) to sharpen only edges, avoiding noise.  

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9. Adding a Vignette for a Cinematic Look
1. In the Effects Panel, adjust Post-Crop Vignetting:  
   - Amount: -10 to -30 (for dark edges).  
   - Feather: +50 to +80 for a soft transition.  

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10. Final Adjustments and Exporting
1. Recheck your Exposure and Contrast to ensure balance.  
2. Fine-tune HSL and Split Toning if needed.  
3. Export the image:  
   - File > Export
   - Choose JPEG, 80-100% qualities
   - Adjust resolution (300dpi for prints, 72dpi for web)  
   - Click Export

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* Conclusion
This method creates a stunning blue and brown tone that works well for moody portraits, landscapes, and cinematic edits. Try different adjustments to customize the look based on your image.  

Would you like help with a preset file (.XMP) for quick application?
• Using a Blue and Brown Preset in Lightroom (Mobile or Desktop) involves these short steps:  

* For Lightroom Mobile: 
1. Download the Preset – Get the `.DNG` file and import it into Lightroom.  
2. Open the Preset Image – Tap on the imported DNG file.  
3. Copy Settings – Click on the three dots (`⋮` or `...`), then tap "Copy Settings" and select all.  
4. Apply to Your Photo – Open your image, go to the three dots again, and tap "Paste Settings".
5. Adjust If Needed – Modify exposure, contrast, or temperature for the best look.  
6. Save & Export – Click the share icon and save your edited photo.  

* For Lightroom Desktop:  
1. Download & Extract – Get the `.XMP` file and place it in the Lightroom Presets folder.  
2. Open Lightroom – Go to the Develop module.  
3. Import Preset – Click on Presets > Import Presets, then select your file.  
4. Apply to Your Photo – Open an image and click the preset to apply.  
5. Fine-tune Adjustments – Make manual changes for better results.  
6. Export & Save – Click File > Export** to save your final image.  

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  • Lightroom Presets Ko Kaise Use kare....

Lightroom mobile presets ka istemal karna photo editing ko bahut hi aasan bana deta hai. Niche diye gaye steps follow karein:

  1. Lightroom Mobile App Open kare: Apne mobile device mein Lightroom mobile app ko open karein.
  2. Photo Import kare: Photo edit karne ke liye, Lightroom app mein photo ko import karein. Iske liye, "+" icon par tap karein aur phir "Add Photos" select karein, ya phir direct gallery se photo select karein.
  3. Edit Panel Open kare: Photo select karne ke baad, bottom panel mein Edit icon (jaise pencil ya sliders ka icon) par tap karein.
  4. Presets Panel Open kare: Edit panel mein, top-right corner mein ek three-dot menu hoga. Us par tap karein aur "Presets" option ko select karein.
  5. Presets ko Browse karein: Ab aapke samne presets ka collection hoga. Aap presets ko scroll karke browse kar sakte hain aur jis preset ko apply karna chahte hain, us par tap karein.
  6. Presets Apply karein: Jab aap preset par tap karte hain, to wo automatically aapke photo par apply ho jayega. Aap dekhenge ki aapka photo preset ke according change ho jayega.
  7. Adjustments karein (optional): Agar aapko preset ke baad bhi kuch adjustments karna hai, to aap editing tools ka istemal karke further adjustments kar sakte hain.
  8. Save karein aur Share karein: Jab aap satisfied ho jaayein apne editing se, to "Done" ya "Save" button par tap karein. Phir aap photo ko apne gallery mein save kar sakte hain ya direct social media platforms par share kar sakte hain.
Is tarah se aap presets ka istemal karke Lightroom mobile app mein aasani se photo edit kar sakte hain...Killer Editing

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