We’re picking up where we left off (removing distracting stuff), but we’re going in a different direction with it because we’re not using a Healing Brush or Clone tool this time; we’re using some real…
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How To Sync Raw Photos From Your Phone To LR Classic Without Eating Up Your 20GB of Cloud Storage
When you import a photo (Raw, JPEG, HEIC, etc.) into Lightroom on your phone (or if you shoot using Lightroom Mobile’s own built-in camera) once that image is in Lightroom on your phone, it automatically…
View More How To Sync Raw Photos From Your Phone To LR Classic Without Eating Up Your 20GB of Cloud StorageHow to Keep All Your Lightroom’s in Sync
Great Adobe Live Photography Masterclass from Terry White today on keeping you in sync everywhere you go in the Lightroom ecosystem. It starts LIVE at 11:00 AM (it’s free and open to everybody), but after…
View More How to Keep All Your Lightroom’s in SyncWhich Version of Lightroom is Right for You?
Is this the year to switch to Lightroom in the cloud? Is Lightroom Classic a better fit for your needs? As I look back over the past 4+ years since Adobe released the cloud-based Lightroom…
View More Which Version of Lightroom is Right for You?How To Move Your Lightroom Catalog From An External Drive Back to Your Computer
This is a question that came up numerous times during this week’s Lightroom Conference because you’ll get way better performance (LR Classic will run a lot faster) by having your catalog right on your computer…
View More How To Move Your Lightroom Catalog From An External Drive Back to Your ComputerMaking Connections in Lightroom
In the desktop (Mac/Windows) version of the Lightroom (Lr) app it is possible to create connections to several online resources for making prints and books. It’s even available via the lightroom.adobe.com site. When it comes…
View More Making Connections in LightroomPhotoshop For Lightroom Users – Part 4: The Healing Brush vs. The Clone Stamp Tool
Last week we talked about one of the big reasons I jump over to Photoshop from Lightroom: to remove unwanted “stuff” in my photo, and we went over Photoshop’s very awesome Clone Stamp tool. The…
View More Photoshop For Lightroom Users – Part 4: The Healing Brush vs. The Clone Stamp ToolFree Super-Fast Culling of Your Images Before Importing Into Lightroom
If LIghtroom has an Achilles Heel, it’s the speed in which not only thumbnails appear after importing a shoot, but more importantly how long you have to wait to see a large size preview. That’s…
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