Landscape Photo Editing in Lightroom
Editing landscape photographs is different from editing portraits or product shots. The problems are specific: skies that clip to white, foregrounds that go muddy, colour temperatures that shift between frames in the same sequence, and the constant temptation to over-saturate.
Every module is built around a real landscape editing problem rather than a feature walkthrough. You are not learning where buttons are. You are learning how to look at an image, identify what is wrong, and fix it without creating new problems in the process.
The single most common issue in landscape editing is the exposure gap between sky and ground. We work through masking, graduated filters, and luminosity-based selections in Lightroom to handle this without halos or unnatural transitions.
Colour management gets significant attention. Matching colour temperature across a multi-shot panorama or a bracketed sequence is a skill that saves hours of frustration.
The second half of the course is about developing an editing approach that holds together across different lighting conditions and locations. We look at how to build presets that work as starting points rather than one-click fixes, and how to adapt them without losing your visual consistency.