
Recently the topic of one-click filters came up. You know the presets or plugins for photo editing software, Instagram style. A podcaster I was listening to was of the opinion that he wasn’t sure about them and somewhat indicated he believed they are ruining photography. I’m not so sure.
The featured photograph of Dominique I shot recently. Dominique was one of my models for a day. The day we shot these photos was very unique in that it was super windy, the day started off with blue skies and big white puffy clouds but soon dark heavy storm clouds moved in. It was way too windy to set up a light and softbox I had brought unless I had an assistant, which I didn’t. In addition, my model had a dark complexion. Enter Lightroom.
One click on auto tone, and the photo was 90% complete. Lightroom adjusted white balance, exposure, highlights, shadows, white and black points, and saturation/vibrance. Now with the masking tools, a couple more clicks and some minor adjustments on specific areas are done. Two minutes. I will admit that despite all the lighting challenges I believed I encountered there wasn’t too much editing really needed.
I like using presets and these one-click filters even though I don’t use them as one-click and done. Maybe we think of these in the wrong way. One click to set the base and then you use the power of your tools to adjust it. The software and A.I. are getting very good. Why not learn to use them. It may get us away from the computer and out in the field more frequently.

















