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Vibrance vs. Saturation in Plain English

Recently I posted about the difference between exposure, brightness and fill light. Today, I want to talk about the difference between vibrance and saturation. Those fun little color boosting sliders which can make or break a shot.

First, Ill give you some definitions and the well look closer at the difference made on a shot.

{Saturation}

Saturation is a uniform bumping up the saturation of all colors in your shot, regardless of the starting point of the colors. This can result in clipping (over saturation of certain colors which results in loss of detail in those areas) and over saturation of skin tones leaving them looking too orange and unnatural.

{Vibrance}

Vibrance is a smart-tool which cleverly increases the intensity of the more muted colors and leaves the already well-saturated colors alone. Its sort of like fill light, but for colors. Vibrance also prevents skin tones from becoming overly saturated and unnatural.

See the below example made in Lightroom:

In the middle shot, the saturation was turned up to +50 and you can see what the red bricks have gotten a tad out of control. Too red in my opinion. But when I turned the vibrance up +50 instead, Lightroom already saw that the red was very red but that the grass could use a bump (a bit of fill color if you will). I think that the bottom edit is much more reasonable than the shot edited with added saturation.

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Author:
Abigail Angles
Date:
July 19, 2011 um 4:28 am
Category:
Education Advisor
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