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Tag: Lightroom Cloud

Adaptive Presets on Lightroom Web

While exploring the Quick Actions on Lightroom web I also played around with the newly added adaptive presets you can access while editing in your web browser. Anyone needing to make quick edits can take…

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How To Use Lightroom’s “Guided Upright” To Fix Lens Perspective Problems

I’ve been doing a series of in-depth photo guides for travel photographers for KelbyOne, and I’ve done it for locations all over the world (Paris, London, Lisbon, Rome, New York, Tuscany, Venice, and more), where…

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Only Show in Shared Photos

Here’s a funny thing that happened to me. I guess this option has been in the Lightroom (Lr) app for iOS for a few years, but I only just discovered it by accident, which seems…

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How To Keep From Scrolling Again and Again Through Your Lightroom Panels

This is how to use “Solo Mode” (one of my favorite Lightroom settings) to speed up your workflow. In Solo Mode, only the panel you’re currently working within is visible, while all the rest are…

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The Little Lightroom Finishing Move That Makes a Big Difference

This is a simple move – one where I use the same setting every time – and I do this to nearly all of my images as a finishing move after all the rest of my editing…

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The Quick Trick For Sharpening Women’s or Children’s Skin

This is how to use one very powerful slider in Lightroom’s Detail panel to apply sharpening just to your subject’s detail areas (eyes, eyebrows, lips, etc.) without making their skin harsh and grainy (it’s okay…

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Are Some of Your Lightroom Photos Stuck in “Syncing Hell?”

UPDATE: A very lucky photographer picked up the last ticket to my Santorini, Greece, travel photography workshop this April, so we are officially sold out. Venice/Dolomites and Norway’s Lofoten Islands workshops are still coming up…

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Lightroom Tip Tuesday: Adding Extraordinary Contrast

The Contrast slider can only take you so far – when you get to 100, how do you add even more contrast? Check out this Lightroom Tip Tuesday: Hope you found that helpful! Thursday I’m Off…

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