

Hue, Saturation and Lightness (and a bit more radial filter)

Tim Parkin
Tim Parkin is a British landscape photographer, writer, and editor best known as the co-founder of On Landscape magazine, where he explores the art and practice of photographing the natural world. His work is thoughtful and carefully crafted, often focusing on subtle details and quiet moments in the landscape rather than dramatic vistas. Alongside his photography and writing, he co-founded the Natural Landscape Photography Awards, serves as a judge for other international competitions. Through all these projects, Parkin has become a respected and influential voice in contemporary landscape photography.

Joe Cornish
Professional landscape photographer.
Continuing in our Lightroom for Landscape series, Joe Cornish and I are looking at the radial selection tool and also we're taking a closer look at the hue, saturation and lightness sliders.
Adjusting the hue of an image is something that is rarely contemplated but can make a big difference to the colour balance of an image. If you take a look at the first comparison below you can see the difference between 'straight out of camera' and with the hues of the greens and yellows pulled away from each other.
Here are the rest of the images we will be looking at.