- Editing Essentials: How to Develop Your Photos in Lightroom 2
- Jan 14, 2009
- Don't fear the Develop module! Scott Kelby shows you what you need to know, including setting the white balance, using clarity, making your colors more vibrant, and using the Quick Develop panel.
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- Enhance Your Images with Lightroom 2's New Adjustment Brush
- Jul 29, 2008
- The Adjustment Brush tool is the best new feature in Lightroom 2. Until now, Lightroom was limited to making adjustments to the entire image or to specific areas of tone or color. With this new tool, adjustments are nondestructive (they can be undone at any point), and the file size doesn't increase as you make adjustments. Chris Orwig shares some great techniques on how to use this killer new tool in your workflow.
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- Enhanced Spot Removal in Lightroom 5
- Jun 13, 2013
- Adobe Lightroom expert Dan Moughamian shows how the enhanced Spot Removal Brush in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 can clone or heal regions of pixels using the traditional “spot mode,” as well as the new freehand brush strokes. This enables a more natural, Photoshop-like workflow when retouching odd-shaped spots, linear groupings of pixels, and other challenges.
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- EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Scott Kelby on Adobe’s New Lightroom and the Future of the Digital Workflow
- Mar 2, 2007
- On the eve of the release of Scott Kelby's new Lightroom book, The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book for Digital Photographers from New Riders, Dave Cross got a few moments to sit down with Scott to talk about Lightroom, how it relates to Photoshop, and how it will impact today's digital photographers. It's a very candid interview, where Scott gives some surprising insights about Lightroom, the development of his Lightroom book, and the reaction to the launch of his new magazine for Lightroom users, called "Darkroom."
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- Exploring the Radial Filter, Graduated Filter and Adjustment Brush in Lightroom 5
- Jun 12, 2013
- Adobe Lightroom expert Dan Moughamian demonstrates the complete workflow and common settings for the Adjustment Brush, Graduated Filter, and the brand new Radial Filter in Lightroom 5. These local adjustments make it possible to isolate your tonal and color changes to specific regions of an image, leaving the remaining pixels unaffected.
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- Final Print Settings and Color Management in Photoshop Lightroom
- May 30, 2008
- Your photo is beautiful and the layout looks perfect. Printing can be as easy as point-and-click, but Lightroom has some settings that need a bit of attention if you want the best results. Scott Kelby walks us through the options.
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- Find Photos Fast With Advanced Searches in Lightroom
- Mar 21, 2008
- Drowning in photos? Martin Evening shows how to use Lightroom's advanced search options to find the right pictures when you need them.
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- Finding and Marking Photo Rejects in Lightroom
- Mar 7, 2008
- If you're like most folks, you take a lot of pictures trying to get that one perfect shot. That strategy leads to scads of images, many of which you may never use, and they all take space! Scott Kelby shows a quick method for weeding out the bad shots with Lightroom.
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- Finding Inspiration
- Jan 27, 2016
- Julieanne Kost, author of Passenger Seat: Creating a Photographic Project from Conception through Execution in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, shares her thoughts on finding inspiration for your endeavors -- the key is to make sure that you continuously view the world around you with fresh eyes.
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- Finding the Photos You Want in Lightroom, Fast!
- Apr 16, 2008
- With just a few steps, Scott Kelby says, you can get set up to find a picture when you're in a rush. (And isn't that most of the time these days?)
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- Four Really Cool Things About Lightroom on Your Mobile Device
- May 1, 2015
- Scott Kelby shows you how handy Lightroom mobile is, letting you do a lot of the same things you can do on your desktop version, in this excerpt from The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC Book for Digital Photographers.
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- Four Things You'll Want to Know Now about Getting Around in Lightroom
- May 1, 2015
- Ready to get started with LIghtroom? Scott Kelby gives you an overview of what you'll need to know to get up and running, in this excerpt from The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC Book for Digital Photographers.
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- From Desktop to Laptop: Syncing Catalogs on Two Computers in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4
- Aug 23, 2012
- Scott Kelby shows you how to take the edits, keywords, metadata, and of course the photos themselves from your laptop at your location shoot and add them to the Lightroom catalog on your studio computer. Lightroom does all the hard work for you, you just have to make a few choices about how Lightroom handles the process.
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- Getting Photos from Your Camera into Lightroom
- Aug 23, 2012
- Scott Kelby explains how to import photos into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 from your camera’s memory card.
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- Getting Your Photos Into Lightroom 2
- Feb 5, 2009
- Lightroom can keep track of all the photos you import, even if they’re not on your computer any longer. But this all starts with getting your photos into Lightroom. Here's how.
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- Give Lightroom Its Own Identity
- Nov 30, 2007
- Make Lightroom your own by creating a custom identity plate. NAPP instructor Dave Cross shows you how. He also explains how to use identity plates to create reusable, custom border effects.
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- Goodbye 2, Hello 3: New Lightroom Still Holds Surprises
- Aug 2, 2010
- While working on his book Photoshop Lightroom 3: Visual QuickStart Guide, Nolan Hester figured he’d seen all the secrets with the Lightroom 3 betas. But when the final version of the program arrived, his heart skipped a beat.
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- How To Back Up And Keep Your Lightroom Images Safe
- May 2, 2008
- Accidents happen. So do viruses. Are you prepared? Martin Evening gives a brief review of the backup options in Lightroom to help you (hopefully) prevent or at least recover from trouble.
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- How to Create a Novelty Slideshow Template in Lightroom 2
- Aug 1, 2008
- Photo slideshows don't have to be a yawn. Martin Evening shares a technique he devised for creating a slideshow template in Lightroom 2 with an "old-fashioned TV" look for a series of black-and-white shots. You can apply this trick in zillions of different ways to suit your own slideshows.
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- How to Edit Metadata and Target Photos in Lightroom
- May 23, 2008
- Often you'll want to edit the metadata for a bunch of images at once. But sometimes you'd like to be able to skim along through a selection and tweak the metadata for individual photos as you go. Martin Evening shows how to use a Lightroom 1.1 feature to edit metadata for individual images within a selection.
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