Lightroom’s Color Mixer is powerful. And… for certain black & white conversions, you can use its power. The Color Mixer gives you another level of control to refine your monochrome photos.
Read MoreDid you know you can convert a LUT to a Lightroom camera profile? Organize your favorite LUTs into at-the-ready camera profiles in Lightroom.
Read MoreGot 5 minutes? I have an easy trick in Lightroom to adjust colors using the Point Color part of the Color Mixer.
Read MoreSay goodbye to Photoshop because Lightroom's Generative AI feature is here! Retouching directly in Lightroom is easier than ever.
Read MoreLandscape photographers often have to deal with unattractive or distracting halos. You can easily correct them in Lightroom.
Read MoreThere are 3 sliders I always use with my black and white photography.
Read MoreDid you know you can change the order of your masking tools in the Lightroom masks panel? You can! And it’s very useful.
Read MoreLightroom has two different tools that target specific colors, the Point Color tool and Color Range Masks. Is there a difference? Which one should you use?
Read MoreAdd depth and dimension to your landscape photos with proper adjustments of colors. Color range masks help you do that with ease.
Read MoreGive me less than 10 minutes and I’ll show you how to fix color casts and color balance your blue hour cityscape photos with the Lightroom Point Color tool.
Read MoreUse a radial mask with an intersecting luminosity mask to create perfect sunlight accents for your landscapes. It is easier than you think!
Read MoreStop messing around with individual sliders. The Amount slider in Lightroom is a big time-saver to dial in and refine a look.
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