Utilizing Lightroom’s advanced AI masking tools (Select Subject, Sky, Linear, and Radial Gradients) to localise light and draw the viewer's eye.
While Part 1 of Luke’s masterclass focuses on the fundamentals of Adobe Lightroom—understanding the tools, the tone curve, and basic color theory—Part 2 dives straight into the deep end of professional editing. It is built for creators who already know how the sliders work but struggle to create a cohesive, signature look.
The masterclass uses a project-based approach. Students download the raw files ( WithLuke - Lightroom Masterclass part.2.zip ) to follow along frame-by-frame. This hands-on method ensures that abstract concepts like color harmony are immediately applied to real-world scenarios. Key Modules and Advanced Techniques 1. Advanced Color Theory and the HSL Panel WithLuke - Lightroom Masterclass part.2.zip
: Using radial and linear gradients to "shape" light and direct the viewer's eye. Color Theory
The downloadable asset file accompanying the course provides the necessary resources to maximize your learning experience. It generally contains: Asset Type Description The masterclass uses a project-based approach
The digital archive of the Masterclass Part 2 is designed to be a comprehensive, hands-on toolkit. Typically, the package contains:
Custom radial filters, graduated filters, and brush presets designed to streamline local adjustments. Core Techniques Taught in the Masterclass Key Modules and Advanced Techniques 1
But Part 2 was different.
Manipulating complex weather elements like fog, mist, and directional sunlight. Inside the ZIP: Component Breakdown
Mastering post-processing is the bridge between a good photo and a breathtaking one. If you have been following the work of Luke Jackson-Clark (better known as @WithLuke), you know his cinematic, moody, and ethereal style is highly sought after. In this post, we are diving into the core components of the WithLuke Lightroom Masterclass Part 2