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In this qucikedit video I‘m using pastel colors to enhance a minimalistic landscape using #Adobe #Lightroom #Classic for the editing. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Thank you for watching my video! ► Prints: http://www.the-phlog.com ► Patreon: / phlog ► Instagram: / thephlog ► Facebook: / phlog ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 Intro For this photo I wanted to add some more sunset colors, not in an oversaturated way but more like soft pastel color tones. Also, I wanted to make the moon more noticeable by darkening the sky. As there isn’t that much editing going on, I used Adobe Lightroom Classic for all of the post processing. 0:36 1. Basic Adjustments I started by choosing the Adobe Landscape camera profile, then slightly increased the white balance temperature and tint to add sunset colors. To make the sky darker, I dropped the highlights and since I aimed for a soft look, I also increased the shadows and the whites to reduce overall contrast. Next, I added texture, clarity and vibrance. 2:11 2. Local Adjustments For the sky I used graduated filters and simply brought down the exposure. Then, I added a few radial filters on the right side to add very subtle glow by increasing the blacks and dropping the dehaze. Also, for stronger sunset colors I increased the temperature inside those radial filters on the right side. Another, bigger radial filter was added over the center. Here, I increased the whites to brighten up the area. 5:06 3. Color Grading I didn’t like the green tones of the photo, so I simply dropped the green hue making them appear yellow. Then, I dropped the saturation of orange, yellow and green to create a more muted look. For the split toning I added a warm tone to both the highlights and mid-tones, while I used a cold color for the shadows.