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How To Do That in Lightroom! (plus I’m giving away five copies of my book!)

Last week on Terry White’s excellent weekly “Photography Masterclass,” he did a segment called “How Do I Do That in Lightroom?” and he gave me book of the same name a shoutout (thanks, Terry!), and…

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Lightroom and The Art of Deleting Images

This is a quick workflow thing about deleting images in Lightroom (I’m covering both Classic and cloud today) that I get asked about a lot (just this week, in fact) so I thought we’d cover…

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The March 2021 Issue of Photoshop User Is Now Available!

The March 2021 issue of Photoshop User is now live on the KelbyOne site and KelbyOne Mags for iOS and Android. In this issue, all of the color controls that are now available in Lightroom will have you buzzing with excitement,…

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Updating, Renaming, or Deleting Templates

I was helping another photographer via Zoom this week and he was quite frustrated by the behavior of the settings used for sending a copy to an external editor. Every time he’d send a copy…

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Lightroom Classic Users: How to Use LR Mobile and NOT hit your 20-GB Limit

This one gets a lot of users, but understanding how your free 20-Gig storage works will help you not get in a bind. First, some really good news: If you use Lightroom Classic and you…

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It’s “3 Lightroom Tip” Friday!

Adding Grain For a Vintage B&W Look in Lightroom This first one is a 1-minute quickie from our dear friend and KelbyOne Instructor, Serge Ramelli. How To Create More Than One Spotlight Using the Radial…

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Zoom Options in Lightroom Classic

There comes a time in every workflow for pixel peeping, and Lightroom Classic (LrC) has a number of ways for us to zoom up close and personal with the pixels in our photos. Some are…

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Quick Portrait Lighting Fix

Here’s a really simple, yet really effective trick I use to make sure in a portrait my subject’s face is the brightest thing in the image. Here’s how to do it (it’s just two steps…

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