Understanding the Differences & Similarities Between Lightroom Classic & Adobe Camera Raw
By Rob Sylvan
Before there was Lightroom (Classic), we had Photoshop, Bridge, and the Adobe Camera Raw (ACR)...
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Before there was Lightroom (Classic), we had Photoshop, Bridge, and the Adobe Camera Raw (ACR)...
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Range Mask is a new addition to the local adjustment tools (Adjustment Brush, Graduated Filter, and Radial Filter) in Lightroom Classic (and Camera Raw 10.x), which provides a way to fine-tune the area being adjusted by color or luminance values within the photo. This means that you’ll only see the Range Mask option after you’ve applied one of the three local adjustments, and then scrolled to the bottom of the local adjustment panel.
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Dec 22, 2018 | 0
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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On today’s episode of The Grid, Erik Kuna and Rob Sylvan join Scott Kelby for a conversation on Lightroom CC.
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Sep 24, 2017 | 0
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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