Hello, everyone! This week’s focus will be on the great new features Adobe added to Lightroom Mobile with the latest update. This week I will cover each feature separately. But before I do, I want to mention that Adobe has made some great changes to the policy regarding who can use Lightroom. Lightroom mobile is now […]
Month: May 2024
How to Locate People in Lightroom (Cloud-Based)
Previous, we examined how Lightroom Classic’s facial recognition function, known as People View, worked. I thought it would be worthwhile to examine how that same feature operates within the cloud-based ecosystem as well. When you sync your Lightroom Classic catalog to Lightroom cloud you can sync photos containing faces which will then be analyzed for […]
Eliminating Corner Darkening in Your Images: A Guide
Hello, everyone! Hope you all had a great Easter. (And maybe even watched some UFL Football, which is actually a lot of fun). I know that we often talk about subtle edge darkening, but we are not talking here about the bad type of vignetting caused by the lens. Two different methods to eliminate it. Let’s go! […]
Latest Android Update for ‘Lightroom for Mobile’ Adds RAW Image Editing Capabilities
Adobe released Android version 2.0 of Lightroom for Mobile yesterday. They added a few features that are pretty significant (and bring it up to parity with Apple IOS), but the biggest news is the support for RAW editing. According to Adobe’s Lightroom Journal blog, this is what they added: A camera that supportss the capture of raw […]
Can You Spare a Moment for a One-Question Lightroom Survey?
Hello everyone, I am back from my vacation. (I took some time to travel with my family before sending off our son for college). Would you please take a short survey on your usage (or lack thereof) of Lightroom Mobile? Thank you! You are amazing (and I’ll send you the link). Have a great weekend! I […]
Top Five Tips for Mastering Lightroom Classic
Customize the color of the Mask Overlay The tools that display the overlay where the mask is situated were also overhauled and improved. You might remember that you could use the O key to hide/show the overlay and Shift+O for a cycle through the red, green white and black default colors. This is still true. Now, we […]
“From Start to Finish in Seven Clicks”: A Step-by-Step Lightroom Before and After Guide
This is a quickie but it shows that a little AI can go a long way. Above: This is the raw image from the camera. If you’d like to follow along, here is a link for the Raw image: STEP 1: If the image is a bit crooked then go to the Transform Panel (called Geometry in the […]
Turning Any Collection Into a Favorite: A How-To Guide
Today is the pre-conference day for the Photoshop World Conference. The next four days will be filled with Lightroom and Photoshop courses. This is a great value, especially since you can watch the classes on demand if you miss any or wish to review them. Sign up now for the best online Photoshop, Lightroom and Photography training […]
Tip 14 for Beginners in Lightroom Classic
While I am backpacking through New Mexico, I thought it would be better to increase the number of tips from to 15. Tip #14 – Leverage collections in your workflow Lightroom Classic stores your photos in folders (and no other way) on a local drive, even if that drive is networked. These folders are displayed in […]