I think that's what I asked before. Visiting this may help you.
viewtopic.php?t=30021
I short, there's no such exact 'equivalent' since it has different options.
I've been a Lumiar 3 user for a long time which had almost the same options, and also tried Lr occasionally.
I personally, thanks to the kind replies, I edit photos like:
1: Exposure (and WB alongside)
2: Adjust Brightness to find the overall tone
3: Use Highlight for avoiding the clipping.
4: Darken or brighten Shadow, then Blackpoint for bringing it back or even more darker shadow.
5: Depending the taste, Contrast might help, or maybe going back and forth among its sliders.
6: Finishing basic adjustments with Curves. Tone curves actually do work quite well for many cases imo.
Hope it'll help your situation!
viewtopic.php?t=30021
I short, there's no such exact 'equivalent' since it has different options.
I've been a Lumiar 3 user for a long time which had almost the same options, and also tried Lr occasionally.
I personally, thanks to the kind replies, I edit photos like:
1: Exposure (and WB alongside)
2: Adjust Brightness to find the overall tone
3: Use Highlight for avoiding the clipping.
4: Darken or brighten Shadow, then Blackpoint for bringing it back or even more darker shadow.
5: Depending the taste, Contrast might help, or maybe going back and forth among its sliders.
6: Finishing basic adjustments with Curves. Tone curves actually do work quite well for many cases imo.
Hope it'll help your situation!
Statistics: Posted by Soda pop — Yesterday 13:51:35