Just a quick tip video on how to recover blown out skies in Adobe Camera Raw, but you can do the same thing in Lightroom as well
You will have to excuse the narrator though, he has had a long week and this video was made at 12:00 midnight
Enjoy
Photography Tips – Recovering Blue Skies from Dustin Izatt on Vimeo.




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Jessica - Hey Dustin, I was wondering how you do that in CS3?
Brett Rowe - Thanks for the tip. I am always willing to learn new things to improve my images.
Jess - That’s a great tip thanks for sharing.
Denise - THANKS D!
Derek Gifford - Nice tip D. Should come in handy. thanks for sharing.
Joy - Why are you a genius? Why? Thanks for sharing this.
Will you come over to LLP and help me with a question, oh album guru?
erin fonnesbeck - THANK YOU DUSTIN! I needed this one!
Rachael - muchos gracias senor!
heather - I heart ACR, it’s my favorite.
Lisa Stewart - You’re amazing. I LOVE your photography and I LOVE your editing. Thanks for sharing.
tracy - thank you, once again!! your tutorials are amazing!! this is another item on my “to-learn” list that i can cross off!!
Dennis Bullock - Good stuff Dustin! Do use ACR for all your processing rather than Lightroom?
Lara - great tip! i never knew quite how to use that luminance and hue adjustment! TOTALL works!
Kristin - Thanks so much! Much appreciated!!!
Sue - What lense do you use most often for Portrait’s? Thanks.
Jenika - Very straightforward tutorial! I appreciate it!
By the way, any off-camera lighting tutorials would be great in the future. There are many online but you have a gift for explaining things clearly.
Just a thought.
Megan - Uh but you made the red on the bike really bizarre and the girl’s shirt had some weirdness too.
Whatevs.
dustinizatt - Thanks for chiming in Megan, I was simply demonstrating how you could adjust certain colors by playing with the sliders, that’s not how I would actually edit it