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Tag: Develop

Get right to the panel you want without having to scroll down

If you’re in the Develop module working in the Basic panel and then decide you want to jump to: …the new Color Grading panel, just press Command-4 (PC: Ctrl-4). To jump back up to the…

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How To Do Regular Ol’ Split Toning In Lightroom’s New Color Grading Panel

Now that Lightroom’s Split Toning panel is gone and has been replaced by a more robust Color Grading panel, how do you create a simple Split Tone (like we used to do)? Here’s how: STEP…

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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…

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How To Do “Cinematic Style” Cropping in Lightroom

This is one I haven’t shared in a long time, but it’s one of those things I stumbled upon years ago and I thought, “Hey, that looks kinda cool,” but I wasn’t exact sure why…

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I Totally Trashed Yesterday’s Tutorial. Totally!

What made it worse is; I’ve written about it before (including in my books), and yet when I wrote it from scratch yesterday, I totally whiffed. Epic crash and burn. Totally my fault (and thanks…

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Clearing 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 …

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Lightroom 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.…

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Tips For Finding Those Adjustment Pins

The other day Scott shared a great post on Auto Hiding local adjustment pins in Lightroom Classic, and that’s my preferred way to use them too. However, in the comments, Dave and Al asked if…

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