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Skin tone Color Correction in LR6 only works after roundtrip to Photoshop????

Community Beginner ,
Mar 02, 2017 Mar 02, 2017

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I shoot photos of nightclub dancers in RAW format on my Nikon DSLR.  Sometimes gelled color lights saturate people's skin. I find in most situations a quick application of the color correction eyedropper correctly restores the dancer's proper skin tone while changing the hue of the entire photograph, which is fine.   However I notice if the gelled light is "red",  the color correction does not work.  I tried doing a round trip to Photoshop CC, changing noting but saving the image, then once returned to Lightroom, with the saved Photoshop image, the color correction eyedropper works.  Why is that??   What can I do to make this work natively in LRcc?

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Adobe Employee , Mar 03, 2017 Mar 03, 2017

Hi NattyDread,

May I know which version of Lightroom are you using? and on Which operating system?

Please try the steps mentioned on the link below and let us know if it works: -

How to set Lightroom preferences

Regards,

Sahil

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Mar 03, 2017 Mar 03, 2017

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Hi NattyDread,

May I know which version of Lightroom are you using? and on Which operating system?

Please try the steps mentioned on the link below and let us know if it works: -

How to set Lightroom preferences

Regards,

Sahil

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