Tag: Adobe Lightroom CC

Adding A Background Light Behind Your Subject, All in Lightroom

[ad_1] This one works in either Lightroom Classic or Cloud, and it’s quick, easy, and really effective. Here goes: STEP ONE: Well, this isn’t a step, but here’s our starting image with our subject photographed on a gray background (I shot it on gray seamless paper — I think it was Savage Gray seamless I got …

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Making the Most of Your Photography On a Budget – Pretty Presets for Lightroom

[ad_1] Making the Most of Your Photography on a Budget Some of our readers have asked us to write a post on how you can enjoy photography on a small budget, so I wanted to put together a post with some of my own suggestions because I have definitely been there and done that (and still …

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Whether and When Lightroom Users Should Install macOS Catalina

[ad_1] Apple last week released its new operating system for Macs, OS Catalina (10.15). In this article I will discuss known compatibility issues between Lightroom Classic and Catalina and between the cloud-based Lightroom and Catalina, and I’ll give you my two cents on when you should upgrade to Catalina. In a nutshell, for those using …

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What’s New in Cloud-Based Lightroom Desktop, Mobile and Web – August 2019

[ad_1] In addition to deleted file recovery, new camera support and new lens profiles, the following enhancements are available in Lightroom Mobile: More Facets for Searching (iOS, Android, ChromeOS) Adobe has added the following search facets, making them available now throughout the Lightroom ecosystem: focal length:, type: (raw, HDR, pano, image vs. video, etc.) and …

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Profoto Ireland – Lightroom Blog

[ad_1] Hey folks,If you’re around Dublin tomorrow, I’ve a talk on fixing faces in Photoshop at Profoto Ireland! 2pm Tues 12th Feb 19 Green Isle Hotel, Clondalkin/ I’ll be going through a series to tools and techniques I use to edit my portraits! See you there. …

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If Your Lightroom Is Running Slow, It Might Be Because…

[ad_1] Posted By Scott Kelby on Friday, August 9, 2019 in Catalog, Featured, Lightroom Classic | …your Lightroom catalog isn’t on your computer — it’s on an external hard drive, and having to write to a slower external drive (one that’s perhaps way slower than your computer’s internal hard drive) can make Lightroom crawl along big …

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Lightroom Classic: 11 Reasons Why You Should Be Using Collections instead of Folders

[ad_1] Posted By Scott Kelby on Monday, June 3, 2019 in Featured, Library, Lightroom Classic | Happy Monday, everybody. Hey, before we dig into this — thanks to everybody who came out to spend a few days with us last week in Orlando at The Photoshop World Conference. Both Rob and I were doing sessions on …

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On1 Photo Raw 2019 – Lightroom Blog

[ad_1] One of my more popular videos is 5 Alternatives to Lightroom, so today it’s worth announcing that there’s a brand new version of On1 Photo Raw out: Version 2019. New layout, great new features and it feels great in use! Grab a 30 day free trial or …

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How to Use Lightroom’s Transform Tool to Fix Perspective – Pretty Presets for Lightroom

[ad_1] Using the Transform Tool in Lightroom Sometimes a captured image can have it perspective skewed, either because of the photographer’s position to the subject, or even because of the the lens that was used to take the photo. This can be fixed this by using the Transform Tool in Lightroom 6 and CC.  If …

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Food workflow in Exposure X4 – Lightroom Blog

[ad_1] Another Lightroom Magazine from Kelbyone is out for members today. This month my Maximum Workflow is all about shooting food. From setup right through to final edit with Alien Skin’s Exposure X4. I cover lighting, tethering, styling and even a quick instagram edit. [ad_2] …

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How to Create a Stunning Lightroom Slideshow – Pretty Presets for Lightroom

[ad_1] How to Create a Stunning Lightroom Slideshow Most users of Adobe Lightroom typically only use two modules: the Library module and the Develop module. There is another Lightroom module which is really fantastic, but is often overlooked because so few people know how to use… the Slideshow Module The Slideshow module was added to Lightroom to …

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