This used to drive me crazy — until Adobe added a way to ignore those clicks while we’re scooting through our thumbnails down in the Filmstrip, so it no longer jumps to a slider or adjustment…
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Issue 64 of Lightroom Magazine Is Now Available!
Issue 64 of Lightroom Magazine is now available for KelbyOne members on the KelbyOne site and on the KelbyOne Mags app for iOS and Android. In this issue, don’t let your photography go off the rails when it comes to…
View More Issue 64 of Lightroom Magazine Is Now Available!Enhancing the Edit in Photoshop Options from LrC
Since the beginning of Lightroom Classic’s existence (back when it was just called Lightroom), it was made to play nicely with Photoshop. Under the Photo > Edit in menu in both Library and Develop are…
View More Enhancing the Edit in Photoshop Options from LrCClearing Up Some Lightroom White Balance Myths and Confusion
Today I’m answering some questions and addressing a myth I get fairly often about adjusting White Balance in Lightroom. Q. Why is it that sometimes in Lightroom when I go to the White Balance presets …
View More Clearing Up Some Lightroom White Balance Myths and ConfusionAnnouncing My 13th Annual ‘Worldwide Photo Walk’ For The Springs of Hope Orphanage
Holding a huge Photo Walk, with groups of people all getting together in person, in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, well…it’s made us majorly rethink how to do a photo walk, and we think…
View More Announcing My 13th Annual ‘Worldwide Photo Walk’ For The Springs of Hope OrphanageRevisiting Lightroom on the Web
It has been awhile since I explored the features and UI of the lightroom.adobe.com portal. I was pleased to see how much it has evolved to be another extension of the Lightroom ecosystem, and probably…
View More Revisiting Lightroom on the WebLightroom in 60-Seconds: How to speed your work using ‘Scrubby Sliders’
This is one of those little features that can make a big difference. I use these scrubby sliders every day in my work, and I hope you find it really helpful, too. Check it out.…
View More Lightroom in 60-Seconds: How to speed your work using ‘Scrubby Sliders’Using Lightroom’s ‘Spray Paint’ feature to “Spray” Presets Across Multiple Images
Here’s a pretty cool little tip (from the vault): in Lightroom Classic’s Library module you can use the Paint Can (in the toolbar along the bottom of the thumbnail grid) to “spray” on the preset…
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