Lightroom Masken richtig nutzen – So bearbeitest du Makrofotos wie ein Profi (inkl Photoshop-Finish)

🚀 https://www.bildbearbeitung-lernen.de/ Today I'll show you step by step how I edit a macro photo using only masks in Lightroom – or almost exclusively. Together, we'll work our way from a basic starting image to a significantly enhanced final result. I'll demonstrate how I first crop and mirror my image effectively, then create multiple masks for the subject, background, flowers, and specific areas of the image, and edit them selectively. You'll also learn why I always apply structure, clarity, contrast, and color locally, and how I precisely control light using linear and radial gradients. Another focus will be on working efficiently with multiple masks in Lightroom. I'll show you how I prepare and organize my masks, and why naming them is incredibly helpful for complex edits. I'll also cover how to efficiently work with multiple masks in Lightroom. Finally, we'll switch to Photoshop to cleanly remove halo edges, retouch distracting areas, and give the image a final polish with dodge and burn and a subtle texture. This gives you a complete Lightroom and Photoshop workflow that you can apply directly to your own images. Finally, we'll switch to Photoshop to cleanly remove halo edges, retouch distracting areas, and give the image a final polish with dodge and burn and a subtle texture. 00:00 Introduction, Before/After & Image Composition 01:23 Cropping & Masking for Subject, Background, and Flowers 04:15 Targeted Enhancement of Structure & Clarity 07:26 Editing Highlights with Luminance Masks 09:02 Lighting Control with Linear & Radial Gradients 12:13 Darkening the Background & Organizing Masks 16:00 Switching to Photoshop & Removing Halo Edges 18:48 Dodge & Burn for Increased Image Depth 20:06 Dust Texture & Final Look 21:51 Lightroom Workflow & Effective Mask Organization 22:47 Conclusion & Community Call for Participation This video contains advertising. *Sponsored Content*!?