Tag: Adobe Lightroom CC

Edit Capture Time in Lightroom Classic – Lightroom Blog

[ad_1] The Indispensable Guide to Lightroom CC My latest book for Rocky Nook, looking at Lightroom CC/6 including all the new features. Available in both print and ebook forms. Penny H: A well written and very comprehensive guide that I thoroughly recommend. Stefan47: Even an experienced user will learn a few tips from this book. …

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Boris FX Quick Edit – Lightroom Blog

[ad_1] The Indispensable Guide to Lightroom CC My latest book for Rocky Nook, looking at Lightroom CC/6 including all the new features. Available in both print and ebook forms.Penny H: A well written and very comprehensive guide that I thoroughly recommend.Stefan47: Even an experienced user will learn a few tips from this book. Piet Van …

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Moving Photos and Folders with Confidence

[ad_1] Moving photos between folders and moving folders between other folders (and possibly drives) are two of the most fundamental Lightroom Classic tasks everyone should know. As basic as it seems, it is a common pain point for some folks. I think the reason for the pain is in the disconnect between what people think …

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What Adobe’s Working On for Lightroom Classic in 2020

[ad_1] As fellow photographers and creatives, we care about the impact all Lightroom products have on our customers. We’ve been listening to your feedback and requests and we’re excited to share what’s coming out today and a preview of what we are actively working on for 2020. For Lightroom Classic, performance, quality, and stability have …

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The Landscape Photography Conference Kicks Off Tomorrow!

[ad_1] The Landscape Photography Conference (our two-day, two-track, live online educational conference) officially starts tomorrow (it kicks off today, a day early, with a pre-conference orientation and then I’m doing a workshop at 11:00 am called “What makes a great landscape photo” for folks who are new to landscape photography. Catch the short official conference …

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What’s New in Lightroom Classic 9.2 – February 2019 – Set Raw Defaults and More

[ad_1] Summary: Defaults are now set in Preferences (Edit>Preferences on PC, Lightroom Classic>Preferences on Mac), on the Presets tab: Master (#1 in the screenshot above) is the overall default. If you choose to also specify defaults for specific camera models (#2-#7), Master will apply to raw files you import from any cameras that you don’t …

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How to Use Lightroom’s Multi-Batch Export Feature

[ad_1] New Lightroom Feature: Multi-Batch Exporting In Lightroom, there isn’t a “save” feature like there is in Photoshop.  Instead, photos are “exported”.  When you export photos you create new files that include all the adjustments you made in Lightroom. Lightroom can export photos in jpeg, png, psd, tiff, dng, and more! Starting in Lightroom 9.0, …

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The May 2020 Issue of Photoshop User Magazine Is Now Available!

[ad_1] The May 2020 issue of Photoshop User is now live on the KelbyOne site and KelbyOne Mags for iOS and Android. In this issue, learn how to turn your travel architectural photographs into fine art, create colorful double exposure effects, quickly match colors in composites, add punch and contrast to eyes, build a design in Photoshop for the iPad, and …

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What’s New in Cloud-Based Lightroom Desktop 3.1 and Mobile 5.1 – December 2019

[ad_1] Back in May we received the ability to invite individuals to contribute to our albums and to view their contributions in Lightroom Desktop, Mobile and Web. (Click here to go to instructions for doing so.) Now in all these Lightroom applications we can view and contribute to albums that have been shared with us. …

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Flattering Camera Angles for Portrait Photography – Pretty Presets for Lightroom

[ad_1] Flattering Camera Angles for Portrait Photography Let’s be honest. Most of us have had times when we head out to a photo shoot and our head isn’t really there. We’re just there to shoot, be done and go home. Sometimes we forget some of the basic skills needed to make our subjects look their …

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Lightroom in 60-Seconds: How to Get More Room to See Your Images

[ad_1] Here are a number of ways to get part or all of Lightroom’s interface out of the way so you can focus on your image. Hope you found that helpful. Have a great Tuesday everybody, and don’t forget to check back here tomorrow for Rockin’ Rob Sylvan’s column. 🙂 -Scott [ad_2] Source link