How to Retouch Film with Lightroom
by Serge Ramelli
Because I started photography in 2005, I never used film, so I wanted to challenge myself by...
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Because I started photography in 2005, I never used film, so I wanted to challenge myself by...
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It’s an easy-to-remember shortcut: to hide the Edit Pins (seen circled above in red) on your image...
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How Do I Create a Duotone in Lightroom? First, in the Develop module…
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One of Lightroom’s greatest strengths is its ability to help you create a consistent foundation to your workflow that saves you time through its efficiency, and gives you dependable results. We love Lightroom for the power of the Develop module, but there’s so much more to love about how Lightroom can streamline our entire postprocessing and asset-management workflows. In fact, there are a number of things you can do right from the start that will help you create a more consistent workflow.
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This kind of replicates the bleach bypass look that was created in traditional photographic darkrooms and, although the darkroom is gone, this look still lives on and looks great on images where you see a lot of sky, like this one.
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