Lightroom

Resize and Sharpen Your Images For The Web Using Photoshop Instead Of Lightroom

We have all had this problem at some point or another; you get this awesome portfolio quality shot, so you go and upload it online to your social media because you want your friends to share in its glory. Then, this issue rears its ugly head - your image either looks soft and hazy or crunchy like granola. This happens because your image is either too sharp or not sharpened enough.

How to Create a Cameo Silhouette Using Adobe Lightroom

Tanya Goodall Smith

Didn't quite get your cameo silhouette exposed correctly in camera? No problem, you can fix it in Lightroom with these easy steps.

Incredible Photo Caricatures From An Adobe Featured Photographer: Lee Howell

Kishore Sawh

Widely recognized and Adobe Featured Photographer Lee Howell, re-invents the caricature using photographs instead of pen and paper. The results are amazing and full of life!

Create Your Blog Collages Directly In Lightroom, No Need For Other Apps

I have seen several posts recently around the web talking about how people use third party apps like Blog Stomp to create the images that they feature on their blogs and social media networks. To me this seems like an extra step that I don't want to deal with and so I just do it from Lightroom (something that apparently not a lot of you knew that you could do).

How to Edit RAW Files for a Film Look Using SLR Lounge Preset System

Tanya Goodall Smith

Earlier this week I showed you the outcome of my film vs. digital experiment comparing skin tones in straight out ...

Don’t Throw Away that Image! How to Save and Edit an Imperfect Capture

Pye

Sometimes we get an image that has great content but is techinically imperfect. Rather than throwing away a misfocused image for example, we can show you how to save and improve that image.

Setting Up Your Editing Workstation

Setting Up Your Own Editing Workstation – Ask SLR Lounge Season 1 Ep 3

Pye

An important part of this age of digital photography is producing color accurate photos in a comfortable environment. So where do you start? We will point you towards the right direction in this episode of Ask SLR Lounge!

5 Tips for Managing Files and Folders with the Folders Panel in Lightroom 4

Pye

In this tutorial, we’re going to cover the Library Module's Folders Panel. This Panel is the center of the file and folder management system within Lightroom 4. By understanding how each function works, you can become more productive in organizing the file structure of the Lightroom Catalog.

Understanding the Navigator Panel and the Catalog Panel in Lightroom 4

Pye

In this episode, we are going to show how to use the Library Module’s Navigator and Catalog Panel in Lightroom 4. The Navigator helps you preview images while browsing through the Filmstrip, as well as quickly set your zoom. The Catalog Panel allows you to quickly organize your images by using the temporary collections.

How to Create Beautiful High-Contrast and Filmic Black & White Images Using the LR4 Preset System

Pye

In today’s Lightroom Weekly Edit, we have a special photo starring our very own Justin, one of the co-founders of SLR Lounge. We are going to take this image and use the SLR Lounge Lightroom 4 Preset System to create a high contrast black and white portrait, as well as a film-like black and white portrait.

The Difference between Brush Flow and Brush Density in Lightroom 4

Pye

You may notice that when you use the Adjustment brushes in Lightroom 4, there are two sliders at the bottom of the panel called Flow and Density. They affect the opacity of the brush stroke but in two different ways. When they are combined, Flow and Density allow you to really dial in how sensitive your adjustment brush is going to be.

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