The Power of Metadata
by Rob Sylvan
Lightroom’s catalog is simply a database of information about our photos. Learning how to edit and add to that information can help us manage, find, and organize our photos over time.
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Lightroom’s catalog is simply a database of information about our photos. Learning how to edit and add to that information can help us manage, find, and organize our photos over time.
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Issue 46 of Lightroom Magazine is now available for KelbyOne Pro members on the KelbyOne site and...
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To undo your last step, you can use the regular ol’ Undo keyboard shortcut, Command-Z (PC:...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Dec 16, 2018 | 0
I’ll start right off and warn you, this is not a “sexy” subject, but if you’ve ever retouched a face in Adobe Photoshop, you need to learn about this topic. It will tremendously alleviate lots of retouching frustrations, and anything I can do to help you not be discouraged when it comes to using Photoshop is considered a “win” in my book.
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Dec 9, 2018 | 1
My lens assortment has grown and evolved throughout my career. I started with all prime lenses, as they were optically superior during that time. But zoom quality improved, and I started using two main lenses: 24–70mm and 70–200mm, both f/2.8. Optically, they were sharp, and the convenience of zooming through the focal lengths was terrific. Every five years or so, a sharper, quicker auto-focus version would come out, and I’d be first in line to upgrade. With these two lenses, I was good to go.
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