![]() ![]() if you look at the lower left corner (the sandy part of the image) you will see that the left to right filter he applied makes this part significantly more dark than the right side. One thing to keep in mind when watching how Wallace implements the filter on the image in this video. You can use them on our lens, or if you don’t have one with you you can create a virtual one in post (both Photoshop and Lightroom have them). This is one of the reasons why graduated filters are so important. In many cases we can’t shoot exactly the landscape image that we want – it could be that we are not at the right hour of the day, sometime there are too many clouds (or none at all), and even if everything is perfect – in many situations our camera simply don’t have the dynamic range to capture both the skies and the ground properly exposed. ![]() On this Adorama video Mark Wallace takes a look at a one of the most valuable tools for correcting landscape images – the graduated filter in Adobe Lightroom 5. ![]()
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