Last week I wrote an introduction to the new Color Grading panel, and this week I wanted to follow up with a deeper look. Applying Your Own Color Grade For the most control over all…
View More Color Grading ContinuedTag: Lightroom Classic
Introducing Color Grading
With the October 2020 updates to Lightroom Classic, Lightroom, and Adobe Camera Raw we saw the addition of the new Color Grading panel. Color Grading is a replacement and improvement over the old Split Toning…
View More Introducing Color GradingI Tried Lightroom’s New Live View Tethering Feature, and…
It’s “OK.” The frame rate of what you see in that live view window is a lot slower than I was expecting (check out the video below as see if you agree), and while the…
View More I Tried Lightroom’s New Live View Tethering Feature, and…October 2020 Lightroom Updates
Today is the first day of Adobe MAX, and in case you just awoke from a coma or were rescued from a deserted island, it is 100% free and virtual this year, so be sure…
View More October 2020 Lightroom UpdatesMoving Photos and Folders with Confidence
Moving photos between folders and moving folders between other folders (and possibly drives) are two of the most fundamental Lightroom Classic tasks everyone should know. As basic as it seems, it is a common pain…
View More Moving Photos and Folders with Confidence5 Reasons Smart Previews Are So Awesome For Lightroom Classic Users
Today’s post (from the vault) is inspired by a question I get asked a lot when I’m out there teaching, and that is “Should I be using Smart Previews?” or “Why should I be using…
View More 5 Reasons Smart Previews Are So Awesome For Lightroom Classic UsersMaking the Most of Color Labels in Lightroom Classic: Part 2
Following up from my post last week on applying color labels to photos, I wanted to share how you can extend that practice to folders and collections too. Applying Color Labels to Folders and Collections…
View More Making the Most of Color Labels in Lightroom Classic: Part 2Quick Way To Find Out Which Photos Look Good in Black & White
This is a quick trick, but it’s really effective for helping you to quickly see which photos from your shoot would look good in Black & White. STEP ONE: Here’s a collection of color images…
View More Quick Way To Find Out Which Photos Look Good in Black & White