NIGHT IPHONE FILTER TUTORIAL📸 Darker Skin Edition
(Darker Skin Edition)
Alot of people had concerns if my night edits worked on darker complexions, so I tested it on a darker complexion & had to make 1 change. I decreased the contrast that’s it. So yes it works for darker complexions depending on the picture. You may have to play with the contrast. But don’t be afraid to adjust each setting to your liking #nighttimephotography #Lemon8 #lemon8challenge #iphonephotographytips #iphonehakcs
Hey photo lovers! 👋 I know the struggle is real when it comes to getting those perfect night shots on your iPhone, especially for us with darker skin tones. It feels like sometimes the camera just doesn't capture our glow, right? I used to get so frustrated seeing my beautiful skin get lost in the shadows, even with all those 'night mode' promises! But guess what? I've been experimenting like crazy, and I've found a combination of iPhone camera settings that really makes a difference. This isn't just about throwing on a 'dark filter iPhone' preset; it's about making specific adjustments that bring out the richness of our complexion without losing the magic of the night. Here’s my step-by-step breakdown using the exact settings I swear by. You can find these in your iPhone's built-in editing tools – no fancy apps needed! First, after you've taken your night shot, head into 'Edit'. Don't be shy about playing with the sliders! EXPOSURE +20: This is your best friend when things look too dim. Boosting the exposure helps brighten up the overall image, ensuring your skin isn't completely swallowed by darkness. It's like turning up the lights just enough without blowing out the highlights. BRILLIANCE -30: This one is a game-changer! While exposure brightens the whole photo, Brilliance specifically targets the brighter areas and darkens them, which helps to recover detail and add depth. For darker skin, this can prevent overexposure in brighter spots while maintaining definition. HIGHLIGHTS +30: This might seem counterintuitive, but increasing the highlights can surprisingly add a lovely subtle glow to your skin, making it look radiant. It's about enhancing those natural reflections without making them look harsh. SHADOWS +53: This is crucial! Boosting the shadows brightens up the darkest parts of your photo. This is where a lot of detail for darker skin tones can get lost at night. By increasing the shadows, we bring back that lost detail and ensure your complexion looks rich and defined. CONTRAST -40: Ah, the magic setting I mentioned before! Reducing the contrast is key. High contrast can often make darker skin look flat or even harsher in night photos. By bringing it down, you create a softer, more natural look, allowing your skin to blend beautifully with the night environment. This helps avoid that 'cut-out' look. BRIGHTNESS -15: After adjusting exposure and shadows, sometimes the overall image might feel a little too bright. A slight decrease in brightness helps to balance everything out, bringing back that authentic night feel without making your subject too dark. BLACK POINT +15: Increasing the black point can deepen the darkest blacks in your photo, adding a sense of richness and grounding the image. It helps to give your night scene a more defined, crisp look, especially after you've brightened the shadows. Remember, every photo is different, so these are starting points! You might need to adjust the iphone camera exposure slider night settings slightly depending on your lighting conditions or your specific skin tone. But these general guidelines, especially tweaking the contrast, should give you fantastic results for achieving stunning night photos for brown skin. Don't be afraid to experiment and make these settings truly yours! Happy snapping! 📸










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