راهنمای ویرایش حرفهای عکس
Why this prompt matters
Professional photo editing presets sell for $30-100 each. Understanding the actual slider values teaches you to create any look from scratch. This prompt gives you reproducible recipes that work across different photos, not just one-click presets that often need adjustment.
What we use it for
Photography
Prompt
Create detailed photo editing instructions for achieving [style: moody dark, bright airy, film vintage, golden hour, cinematic, high fashion] look. Include: 1) Lightroom/Camera Raw settings (exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, whites, blacks), 2) Tone curve adjustments (with specific anchor points), 3) Color grading (HSL sliders for each color), 4) Split toning/color wheels settings, 5) Specific values for each slider (not just 'increase contrast'), 6) Before/after description of each adjustment step, 7) Export settings for Instagram/web/print, 8) Which types of photos work best with this style.
Result
## Moody Dark Edit - Lightroom Settings
### Step 1: Basic Panel - Exposure: -0.30 (slightly underexposed for mood) - Contrast: +25 - Highlights: -60 (recover blown highlights) - Shadows: +20 (lift just enough detail) - Whites: -15 - Blacks: -25 (deep, rich shadows) - Clarity: +15 (add edge definition) - Vibrance: -10 (desaturate slightly)
### Step 2: Tone Curve - Lift the black point to (0, 15) - this is the 'film fade' look - Add a subtle S-curve: shadow point at (60, 50), highlight point at (190, 200)
### Step 3: HSL/Color - Orange Hue: +5 (warm skin tones) - Orange Saturation: -15 (muted tones) - Luminance: Blue -20, Green -15 (darken cool colors)
### Step 4: Color Grading - Shadows: Blue hue, 15% saturation - Highlights: Orange hue, 10% saturation - Balance: -15 (favor shadow toning)
**Best for:** portraits, street photography, urban landscapes, rainy day shots
Professional photo editing presets sell for $30-100 each. Understanding the actual slider values teaches you to create any look from scratch. This prompt gives you reproducible recipes that work across different photos, not just one-click presets that often need adjustment.
This prompt demonstrates a structured approach to photography, producing consistent, high-quality results that can be iterated upon.