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Here’s a Sneak Peek at Lightroom CC’s Dehaze Tool

Here’s a Sneak Peek at Lightroom CC’s Dehaze Tool

How many times have you given up on a photo because it just didn’t look the way you were hoping? Sometimes photos of the outdoors turn out hazy; sometimes haze increase the photo’s artistic value but sometimes it just looks messy. Terry White gives us a sneak peek of a new Lightroom tool that can […]

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How to Install Lightroom Presets

How to Install Lightroom Presets

Lightroom presets work so well these days it’s easy to just use them and nothing else – amazing professional photo edits with one click. Or they often offer a good starting point to further post-processing. As part of the eBook download, included are 10 Lightroom Presets Designed for Landscape & Cityscape Photography This is how to install […]

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How to Create a Panorama in Lightroom CC

How to Create a Panorama in Lightroom CC

Adobe’s Lightroom, one of the most versatile pieces of photography software currently available, is full of neat tricks that I had no idea about when I first started editing my photos. When I first began using it, I thought it would be a great way for me to keep track of my photo collection, but […]

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6 Exciting New Features in Lightroom CC

6 Exciting New Features in Lightroom CC

After days of speculation and gossip, Lightroom CC has finally been unveiled. Along with a bunch of great new features comes a host of new tweaks and updates. Here, photographer Terry White shows us his six favorite new features in Lightroom CC: 1. Work with HDR Right Inside Lightroom An interesting new feature in Lightroom […]

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How to Simplify Your Lightroom Workflow

How to Simplify Your Lightroom Workflow

While Lightroom makes it a whole lot easier to copy, edit, and manage your photos, you still need to know what you’re doing to make proper use of the software. In this video, photographer Phil Steele shows you exactly how he manages to keep his Lightroom workflow simple: Copy the Images to Lightroom First things […]

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Dragan Style Lightroom Presets

Dragan Style Lightroom Presets

The popular “Dragan Effect” has become synonymous with eye-catching high impact portraits. With this new set of Lightroom presets you can easily transform ordinary photos into powerful photos with a strong impact with a single click. The set includes 17 different one-click presets plus 40 stackable workflow presets inspired by the popular Dragan effect. These […]

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How to Use Survey Mode in Adobe Lightroom

How to Use Survey Mode in Adobe Lightroom

People usually think of Photoshop as the number one photo editing software out there, but Lightroom is, in my opinion, a close contender for the title. At least for me, Lightroom has proven time and time again to be a great utility, and if you know how to use it correctly it can work wonders. […]

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Extreme Shadow Recovery Trick in Lightroom

Extreme Shadow Recovery Trick in Lightroom

Sometimes a photograph needs extreme shadow recovery, and Lightroom 5’s shadow slider just doesn’t cut it. Lightroom 4’s old fill light slider can be way more powerful, but how do we get it back? Matt Kloskowski from onOne shows us how to recover details in the shadows using the old process version of Lightroom and […]

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Evolution Lightroom Presets Collection

Evolution Lightroom Presets Collection

Photographers who work with Lightroom know that its possibilities are practically endless, but we don’t all have extra hours in our day to edit our photos. Presets help you post-process quickly and efficiently while still giving you control over your final image. The Evolution Collection includes 48 new color presets and 6 new B&W presets […]

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How to Use the Tone Curve Panel for B&W Photography in Lightroom

How to Use the Tone Curve Panel for B&W Photography in Lightroom

The Tone Curve panel is for adjusting RGB and color curves. There are a couple of interesting uses for curves relating specifically to black and white photography that I’d like to explore a little deeper here. The first is using the RGB curve to reduce shadow contrast. The darkest point in the image becomes mid […]

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