- Reviewing and Organizing Images in Lightroom 2
- Jul 29, 2008
- Lightroom 2 delivers numerous tools to make finding and organizing your files intuitive and enjoyable. The Adobe Creative Team shows how you can view an impromptu slideshow, create collections, and compare images side by side, so you can make the best use of your image library as it continues to grow.
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- Reviewing Images in Lightroom 2
- Oct 20, 2008
- The Lightroom Library module offers you a variety of ways to review and evaluate your images: you can sort and group thumbnails in the Grid view, examine a single photo up close in Loupe view, assess images side by side in Compare view, or hone a selection of shots in Survey view.
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- Saving and Reading Metadata in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2
- Feb 18, 2009
- Lightroom is built around the principle that the imported images are the master negatives: Lightroom records the changes made as metadata information and these edit changes are initially stored at a central location in the Lightroom catalog. In this excerpt, Martin Evening talks about saving, reading and tracking metadata in Lightroom 2.
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- Saving and Reading Metadata in Lightroom
- May 30, 2008
- Lightroom 1.1 has metadata options that clarify the whole "What happens to my changes?" issue. Martin Evening points out the relevant features and explains how to use these settings to advantage.
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- Scott Kelby on Photoshop for Lightroom Users: Retouching Portraits
- Jan 20, 2014
- In this chapter from Photoshop for Lightroom Users, Scott Kelby shows you how to do simple photo retouching in Lightroom, and then shows you more advanced retouching techniques in Photoshop.
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- Scott Kelby Shows You How to Set Things Up Your Way in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4
- Jun 20, 2012
- Scott Kelby shows you how to customize Adobe Photoshop LIghtroom 4, including how to choose what you see in Loupe View and Grid View, how to work with Panels faster and easier, use two monitors, choose what the Filmstrip displays, and add your studio's name or logo for a custom look.
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- Seeing Before/After Versions in Lightroom
- Apr 24, 2008
- Scott Kelby explains how to make the most of Lightroom's before/after views.
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- Seeing Befores and Afters in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4
- Aug 23, 2012
- Scott Kelby shows you how to display a before and after image, a process that gives you a lot of flexibility to see images the way you want to see them.
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- Setting Lightroom's Preferences
- Jan 13, 2009
- Jerry Courvoisier walks you through specifying and establishing the essential Lightroom preferences that will allow you to use Lightroom effectively and take advantage of what this program has to offer.
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- Setting Preferences and Customizing the Interface in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2
- Feb 18, 2009
- Chris Orwig discusses a few of the more important preferences in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 in order to help you determine what will work best for your particular workflow, and then helps you customize your interface.
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- Setting Up Your Photos for Printing in Lightroom 2 (It All Starts Here)
- Feb 17, 2009
- Scott Kelby has never worked with any program that had a better, easier, and more functional printing feature than the one in Lightroom 2. Here, he shows you how to use it.
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- Six Ways to Speed Up Lightroom
- Jun 8, 2012
- Having issues with Lightroom? Does it feel like it is running slow? In this article, Michael Clark discusses six ways to speed up Lightroom's performance so that you can get the most out of this software. These tips and techniques will save you a lot of time and will also improve your overall digital workflow.
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- Smarter Image Editing in Lightroom
- Mar 28, 2008
- Lightroom is simpler to use than Photoshop, says Martin Evening, and without compromising the quality of color processing in any way. In this article, he points out some special Lightroom features for smarter editing of digital images.
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- Soft Proofing for Print Output in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4
- Aug 18, 2012
- Martin Evening shows you how to preview how your prints are likely to look prior to printing them with soft proofing, and why, historically, what you see isn't always what you get.
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- Sorting Your Photos Using Collections in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4
- Aug 23, 2012
- Scott Kelby introduces a sorting workflow that’s fast and efficient, and helps you get to the real goal of sorting, which is finding the best shots from your shoot—the “keepers”—the ones you’ll actually show your client, or add to your portfolio, or print.
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- Stay Organized by Stacking Similar Photos in Lightroom
- Mar 31, 2008
- When you take multiple shots of a single pose, eventually you'll want to winnow them down to the best of the bunch. Until you get around to doing that, Scott Kelby recommends "stacking" the shots to save screen space and cut down the number of poses you're viewing. Lightroom's stacking capabilities make it simple.
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- Steps for Getting Accurate Color in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
- Nov 30, 2007
- Fashion photographer Martin Evening shows how to calibrate and profile your display to ensure that the color you see is the color you get when working in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
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- Straightening Crooked Photos in Lightroom 2
- Feb 19, 2009
- Got a crooken photo? Scott Kelby shows you three great ways to straighten photos in Lightroom 2.
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- Tethered Shooting in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Beta
- Apr 22, 2010
- Martin Evening explains tethered shooting in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 beta, the public beta version of Lightroom that is freely available from Adobe Systems Inc.
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- Tethered Shooting with Photoshop Lightroom
- Nov 30, 2007
- LCDs on the backs of cameras are growing ever larger, but nothing compares to seeing your photos on your computer screen. That's where tethered shooting comes in, connecting (tethering) your camera to your computer. And you probably already own just about everything you need to get started, says Matt Kloskowski.
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