The Content Aware Remove feature of Lightroom is a very welcomed addition to the retouching tools in Lightroom. I have some tips and tricks to help you get the best retouches using this tool.
Read MoreHalos at high contrast edges can ruin an otherwise beautiful landscape image. I’ll show you how to find what is causing a halo, and how you can reduce and even remove them.
Read MoreI will usually process mid-day landscape photos in black & white because colors are duller in harsh light. I’ve also found processing in black & white first can make for stronger color images.
Read MoreAdding a color tint to a black & white photo changes its overall mood. I’ll show you two different techniques in Lightroom that I use to do this.
Read MoreAmp up your Lightroom workflow with a set of thoughtfully constructed presets that speed up the local adjustments you do again and again.
Read MoreDid you know you can save masks in your Lightroom presets? Used wisely, this feature enables some very powerful presets.
Read MoreGet the perfect mask in Lightroom. Use the mask overlay options to clearly visualize the affected areas of your localized adjustments.
Read MoreThere are certain photos where accentuating distortion will emphasize a subject or enhance the story of an image.
Read MoreUse Lightroom’s masking tools to expertly craft an off-camera light source.
Read MoreThe Lightroom Curves tool has both a point curve and a parametric curve. Did you know you can apply both to your photos? It has its uses.
Read MoreYou can create very complex masks with Lightroom’s recently enhanced masking tools. How do you invert a multi-component complex mask?
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