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When HSL Rules Over the Adjustment Brush

The adjustment brush and the graduated filter tool are wonderful additions to Lightroom 2 for making local changes. But there are often quicker ways to make local changes. I will talk about HSL in this post. In the image below I want to darken the sky. Yes, I can get the adjustment brush, set the exposure [...]

2017-07-09T15:16:40-07:00December 7th, 2008|0 Comments

Before and After in Lightroom

In the Lightroom Develop module, there are different ways to look at Before and After for changes that you have made. One of my favorites is to use the backslash key to toggle between Before and After. The default Before state is the first step in the History panel, usually your file import. So by default, [...]

2017-07-09T15:17:28-07:00December 2nd, 2008|2 Comments

Painting with Color in Lightroom

If you have used the adjustment brush in Lightroom, you may have noticed that you have the ability to paint color on your image. After clicking on the adjustment brush to make it active, click on the color square next to the word Color to choose your color. Adjustment Brush Color Setting In this [...]

2017-07-09T15:17:38-07:00December 1st, 2008|7 Comments

Using the Spot Removal Tool in Lightroom and Camera Raw

9/2011: Here's an updated video tutorial on how to use the spot removal tool to retouch photos in Lightroom.  I also show how to use it to reduce the appearance of circles under eyes. This is from my Lightroom 3 Fundamentals and Beyond video series, available as a download or DVD.  (Update: My editing skills and audio [...]

2017-07-09T15:21:22-07:00November 25th, 2008|2 Comments

Why Can’t I Rearrange My Images in Lightroom?

I thought I would address this commonly encountered issue as I am learning to do videos. Sorry it is a little repetitive, they will get better. Bottom line if you don't have time to watch the video: make sure you are in a bottom-level folder, and also that you are not in a smart collection. watch [...]

2017-07-09T15:21:36-07:00November 22nd, 2008|10 Comments

Painting Back What You Take Away

Sometimes you want to make an adjustment to your image almost everywhere. You could use the adjustment brush and paint almost everywhere, but that could be slow. Instead, make the adjustment everywhere, with a global change in the Basic panel, and then use the adjustment brush to change back the area you didn't want to affect. [...]

2017-07-09T15:21:43-07:00November 21st, 2008|1 Comment

Lightroom on Two Monitors

Wouldn't it be nice to be able to have your thumbnails on one screen, and your full size image on another? Lightroom 1 users thought so and pressed Adobe to provide this functionality. Adobe did so in Lightroom 2. It is very easy to set up: In the Library and Develop modules, on the left side [...]

2017-07-09T15:22:09-07:00November 19th, 2008|3 Comments
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