MarkR
May-12-2011, 04:44 PM
A while back I got frustrated with Lightroom's Auto exposure settings. I liked the idea of quickly setting the black and white points to get an image "in the ballpark" but I found that the Auto Tone button did too much, moving the contrast and brightness settings, as well as the highlight and fill light sliders. I prefer to adjust those myself.
What I really wanted was a preset that did two things: 1) adjust the exposure (white point) and 2) set the blacks slider (black point.) It's a rough approximation of Auto Levels for Lightroom, I guess. Anyway,
Here's what I came up with after some trial and error:
s = {
id = "8E6F4D33-B75A-458C-8762-369A464BE5AE",
internalName = "Set black and white points",
title = "Set black and white points",
type = "Develop",
value = {
settings = {
AutoBrightness = false,
AutoContrast = false,
AutoExposure = true,
AutoShadows = true,
AutoTone = false,
},
uuid = "8A112017-ECDC-4125-89A5-6D796A67DC9B",
},
version = 0,
}
Copy the above into a text editor, and save it as a *.lrtemplate.
You can then import it by right mouse clicking on a Preset folder within Lightroom, selecting Import, and navigating to your newly created file.
I'd be interested to know if anybody finds this useful.
Personally, I find it more useful than Auto Tone for quick editing photos. For hero images, I'll tend to leave it alone and do things manually.
What I really wanted was a preset that did two things: 1) adjust the exposure (white point) and 2) set the blacks slider (black point.) It's a rough approximation of Auto Levels for Lightroom, I guess. Anyway,
Here's what I came up with after some trial and error:
s = {
id = "8E6F4D33-B75A-458C-8762-369A464BE5AE",
internalName = "Set black and white points",
title = "Set black and white points",
type = "Develop",
value = {
settings = {
AutoBrightness = false,
AutoContrast = false,
AutoExposure = true,
AutoShadows = true,
AutoTone = false,
},
uuid = "8A112017-ECDC-4125-89A5-6D796A67DC9B",
},
version = 0,
}
Copy the above into a text editor, and save it as a *.lrtemplate.
You can then import it by right mouse clicking on a Preset folder within Lightroom, selecting Import, and navigating to your newly created file.
I'd be interested to know if anybody finds this useful.
Personally, I find it more useful than Auto Tone for quick editing photos. For hero images, I'll tend to leave it alone and do things manually.