Tag: Adobe Lightroom

6 Important Lessons I Learned from Photography – Pretty Presets for Lightroom

[ad_1] 6 Important Lessons I Learned from Photography I am fairly new to the photography world and even newer to the business side of photography. I have been shooting for about four years, and have been self-employed as a photographer for two years. However, when being a photographer is your sole source of income without …

Continue reading

How To Use Lightroom’s Guided Edit For Fixing Perspective Issue

[ad_1] Last week I was recording an online course called “A Photographer’s Guide to Chicago” and one of the locations I talked about was a parking garage where you can shoot down on an intersection of the “L” (Elevated trains). When my co-host Larry Becker saw the behind-the-scenes shot of me taking the shot (shown …

Continue reading

Lightroom Classic 8.2 Updates Enhance Details – Lightroom Blog

[ad_1] Lightroom 8.2 is out and the big feature is the new Enhance Details demosaic option. It’s a new way of processing Raw files that pulls way more detail from your file. The downside is you currently need to create a large DNG file to access it. I’m …

Continue reading

14 Lightroom Tips & Tricks you need to know!

[ad_1] 1. You can swiftly switch to the module “Develop” from another module by pressing the D key on your keyboard.  2. To change quickly a background color of the area surrounding your image, right-click on it and choose the option you like.  3. To align a horizon press Cmd/ Ctrl on your keyboard. 4. …

Continue reading

Experimenting With Different Types of Focus – Pretty Presets for Lightroom

[ad_1] For the most part, clean, tack sharp focused shots are what we all strive for, but in some cases, creative focus including out of focus and selective focus shots can add an entirely new dynamic to your photos. Here are a few ways that you can experiment with different types of focus. Complete Background …

Continue reading

How To Apply Lightroom Presets by BeArt-Presets to Video

[ad_1] If you want to import video, you just have to do the same way you import a photo. You just need to select a file, import then drag and drop. The only difference is your file name extension. It reflects the video format instead of NEF, JPEG, CR2, DNG, or TIFF. Hand editing and …

Continue reading

Super-fast​ Lightroom Tethering For Nikon is Here!

[ad_1] Posted By Scott Kelby on Friday, February 15, 2019 in Featured, Tethering | This kinda flew under the radar in the last update with everybody talking about the new Enhance Details feature, but now it’s not just Canon shooters that have super-fast tethering in Lightroom Classic — the update included an overhaul of tethering for …

Continue reading

Creating New Develop Preset Folders in Classic

[ad_1] Posted By Rob Sylvan on Wednesday, December 26, 2018 in Develop, Featured, Lightroom Classic | Happy holidays everyone! One of the most asked questions of 2018 had to be those related to creating new Develop preset folders. It is not really surprising considering that Adobe removed the ability to create preset folders from all …

Continue reading

11 Tips for Taking Clear and Sharp Photos

[ad_1]   The majority of the newbie photographers are looking for some ways to make their photo more clear and sharp. This is a common deception that arises as the photos are compared to those made by professionals. Instead of trying to make a similar shot, it will be better to understand, what do you …

Continue reading

Importance of Photography Packaging & Products – Pretty Presets for Lightroom

[ad_1] Photography Packaging We all know how exciting it is to book a photo session. That excitement carries into the day of the shoot and increases as we rush home to get those images on our computer for a real look! Often we get so excited about the beginning of the process and tend to forget our …

Continue reading

Creative Cloud App: Display Installed Apps Only, Uninstall Those You Don’t Use

[ad_1] If you use the Creative Cloud application to install applications and updates, it can be confusing and tedious to have to scroll through applications you don’t use to find the ones that you do – for example, Lightroom Classic users will also see the cloud-based Lightroom CC application even if it’s not installed, and …

Continue reading