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The February 2022 Issue of Photoshop User Is Now Available!

The February 2022 issue of Photoshop User is now live on the KelbyOne site and KelbyOne Mags for iOS and Android. Did you know that the Creative Cloud Photography Plan comes with much more than Photoshop and Lightroom? Plus, exploring which…

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Renaming Folders in Lightroom Classic

Renaming folders is one of those tedious tasks that is often a source of self-inflicted injury to many Lightroom Classic (LrC) users. The process is simple in LrC, and yes, there is a way to…

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Photoshop For Lightroom Users – Part 3: The Clone Stamp Tool

Last Tuesday, (in Part 2), we talked about one of the biggest reasons that I jump over to Photoshop from Lightroom in the first place, which is to remove unwanted “stuff” in my photo, and…

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Don’t Make This Lightroom Keywording Mistake

If you’re a Lightroom Classic user like me, here’s a heads-up on something you’re likely to run into if you’re also using Lightroom on your iPad or phone, etc. If you add keywords to a…

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I’m Surprised at How Much Lightroom ‘Cloud’ Is Still Missing After All This Time

So, I’m working on a course for KelbyOne, which would be a special version of my ‘SLIM’ system (my Simplified Lightroom Image Management system) just for folks using the ‘cloud’ version of Lightroom. And while…

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Photoshop For Lightroom Users: Part 2. The Healing Brushes

Welcome to my new column, which debuted here last Tuesday, where we talked about how to move an image from Lightroom over to Photoshop, and then how to get it back (it’s a pretty smooth…

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UPDATED: Automatically Apply a Lens Correction To Your Imported Images

Here’s how to set up Lightroom so it will automatically, by default, apply a lens profile correction and chromatic aberration fixes to your Raw photos when you use a particular camera and lens. STEP ONE:…

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What To Do If You See “The File Could Not Be Found” Message in Lightroom Classic

If you see this message (as shown above) when you jump over to the Develop module, it just means Lightroom has lost track of the original high-res image. Lightroom still has the thumbnail preview in…

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