What happened to Fill Light and Recovery?

Recovery and Fill Light are popular and powerful tools. However, they also have some limitations. For example, Recovery can result in muddy highlights, and Fill Light can lead to visible halos at high-contrast boundaries. Furthermore, it is difficult to transfer the technology behind these controls to local adjustments.

With Process Version 2012 in Lightroom 4, we have introduced a new set of Basic tone controls that overcomes these limitations and results in much higher image quality. For example, the Highlights and Shadows tools are optimized for very high contrast images, produce much smoother highlight and shadow gradations, are available as local adjustments, and minimize halo artifacts.

We recommend starting at the top of the Basic panel and working down through the controls. Start with the Exposure and Contrast controls to set the overall desired image brightness and contrast. Proceed to the Highlight and Shadow controls, using them to establish the relationship of the highlights and shadows in your image to the midtones. If needed, fine-tune your image’s tonal end points using the Blacks and Whites sliders.  Note that Exposure, Contrast, Highlights, and Shadows are also available as local adjustments.

There is a bit of a relearning process, but once you have become used to the new controls we think that you’ll love them.  Of course,  you still have access to Fill Light and Recovery if you so choose by changing the Process Version to PV2010 in the Camera Calibration panel on the bottom right hand side.

Lightroom 4.0 Resources

Lightroom 4 is out and we’re compiling a list of online resources dedicated to educating photographers on Lightroom 4.  Adobe maintains an official YouTube channel with many great videos and tutorials, but its often helpful to get additional perspectives.  Please submit additional content through the comments section and we’ll add them to the list.

Exclusive Photoshop Event – FREE Sneak Peek!

Senior Photoshop Product Manager Bryan O’Neil Hughes is traveling east for 2 exciting events that you’re invited to.  He’ll be joined by professional photographer and School of Visual Arts Theatre alum Sarah Silver for a look at Photoshop that you won’t want to miss.

Its free, but space is limited.

Thursday – http://www.meetup.com/Adobe-Photowalk/events/51022502/

Saturday – http://www.meetup.com/Adobe-Photowalk/events/51022982/

Both Tom Hogarty and I will be there as well, so we’d love to meet you in person!