Scott has an article from last week sharing 5 great reasons to start using Lightroom mobile, and I wanted to build on that with a focus on using Lightroom on an iPad. I’m still using…
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Making the Most of Local Adjustments and Their Masks: Part 2
Welcome back! Last week I started exploring how to make the most of the local adjustment editing tools when it comes to further refining them with the new Range Mask function, auto masking, and erasing…
View More Making the Most of Local Adjustments and Their Masks: Part 2Making the Most of Local Adjustments and Their Masks
Being able to adjust specific regions of our photos without leaving Lightroom Classic is a huge time saver, but there are some nuances to the tools that you’ll want to keep in mind. [Editor’s note,…
View More Making the Most of Local Adjustments and Their MasksTransfer Local Adjustment Presets to Camera Raw
Ever since Lightroom Classic (LrC) and Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) began sharing develop presets I’ve found myself using ACR more and more, such as when sending a copy as a smart object from LrC. However,…
View More Transfer Local Adjustment Presets to Camera RawIt’s “Lightroom Tip” Friday!
OK, technically it’s called “Photo Tip Friday” but my tip today is a Lightroom tip that works for both LR Classic and cloud, and it’s quick and easy. Check it out) below. Hope you found…
View More It’s “Lightroom Tip” Friday!Quick Portrait Lighting Fix
Here’s a really simple, yet really effective trick I use to make sure in a portrait my subject’s face is the brightest thing in the image. Here’s how to do it (it’s just two steps…
View More Quick Portrait Lighting FixQuick Lightroom Portrait Retouching Trick
In this case, our subject has a trademark mole just to the right of her chin. Should you remove it, or… This is a tricky retouching question I get asked a lot (the question is…
View More Quick Lightroom Portrait Retouching TrickCool Tip From Gilmar On How She Uses Lightroom Gradients In Her Portrait Work
Here’s a quick 1-minute video from photographer, Photoshop wizard, and KelbyOne Instructor Gilmar Smith on how she uses Lightroom gradients in her portrait work. I like how she adds little things like negative Clarity to…
View More Cool Tip From Gilmar On How She Uses Lightroom Gradients In Her Portrait Work