![]() ![]() Imagine being able to replace a blue-bird disaster with the most glorious array of pink and red tinged clouds ever to be seen in the sky - pretty good, right? Sky Replacements Using Photoshop I always set up my camera and make the most of the conditions - if only to test the ‘you never know what will happen’ theory… The problem is that nine times out of ten, those dull skies will mean those images will either be deleted once they make it into Lightroom or they’ll be added to a catalog and forgotten about.īeing able to replace the sky in those ‘wasted’ images will mean you can hopefully rescue the image and ‘drop in’ a sky more suited to the photograph you envisaged when planning the shot. I can recall dozens of journeys to some wonderful locations only to be met with clear blue skies or a dull grey blanket of cloud as far as the eye can see. I think we can all relate to those times when you have meticulously planned a photography trip, only to have the weather let you down. Why Would You Want To Replace the Sky In Your Photograph? If you don’t know then put simply, a sky replacement is where you replace the sky part of an image with the sky from another image. ![]() ![]() You’ve come here to find out about sky replacements in Luminar 4 so chances are you already know what a sky replacement is. ![]()
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