There are a few tasks that need to be taken care of before you go off editing your photos in Adobe Lightroom and Camera Raw. I know how much fun it is to dig right into the Basic panel to get going, but honestly, I think it’s more important to find out if your image […]
Lightroom
The Adobe Lightroom category includes posts and articles that cover tips, tutorials and best practices for various areas of importing, processing and sharing photographs into and from Lightroom. Discussion includes how to effectively utilize this piece of photo editing software in post-processing to best arrive at the result you're looking for. Additional topics include how to work effectively with each of Lightroom's modules; Library, Develop, Map, Book, Slideshow, Print and Web.
How to Remove Color Fringing (Chromatic Aberration) with Lightroom & Camera Raw
Have you ever taken a photo and then inspected it in a post-processing application such as Adobe Lightroom, Camera Raw or Photoshop and noticed that some of the edges are glowing red, green or blue? It’s a strange phenomenon and it’s so common that it’s almost something that we don’t even notice anymore. If there […]
How Can I Adjust White Balance in Lightroom?
I get asked this question all the time. How do I fix a colorcast? It’s a good one because adjusting white balance in Adobe Lightroom is an important task that’s necessary quite frequently. If someone didn’t know how to do this, their resulting photography would suffer. Especially if they were photographing in RAW mode. While […]
What’s the Difference Between Lightroom Classic & Lightroom CC?
I have the Adobe Creative Cloud app installed on my desktop computer. Every so often, I receive a notification that a few of the image editing applications that I use need to be updated. I go about the process of updating them, which really only consists of me clicking the Upgrade button. After a few […]
Lightroom Classic vs. CC
I’ve been reading a lot about the differences between Adobe Lightroom Classic versus Lightroom CC. I know these are two applications that do somewhat the same thing, but that operate differently. There’s a post I’ve written that discusses the distinctions between the two versions of Lightroom. I know what they are, but what I’m more […]
Correcting Lens & Perspective Distortion in Lightroom
When you take a photo with your DSLR camera, you oftentimes end up with an image that’s distorted. You may not even notice this distortion, but it’s there. It can take a few different forms, but the most common are where the center bulges somewhat or shrinks in somewhat. These two types of distortion are […]
How to Fix Lens Distortion in Adobe Lightroom
In a few of my previous posts, I covered how to go about correcting lens distortion in a photograph inside of Adobe Camera Raw. In those posts, I discussed how to fix lens distortion itself as well as how to use the Guided Upright tool. While both posts I just referenced use Camera Raw to […]
Can I Get Rid of Grain in My Photos With Adobe Lightroom?
Question: I’ve recently taken some photographs in lower light and after reviewing them on my computer at home, I realized that there’s a lot of grain in them. I usually work in Adobe Lightroom to do my editing and I know I can get rid of some of the noise with that, but I’m not […]
How to Use the Noise Reduction Feature in Adobe Lightroom
I’ve covered a lot of noise removal techniques for quite a few applications on this website, but I don’t think I’ve gotten to Adobe Lightroom yet. Lucky for us, removing grain from photos in Lightroom is almost identical to removing grain in Camera Raw. After all, Lightroom does use the Camera Raw engine for much […]
How to Save as a JPEG via Adobe Lightroom’s Print Function
Have you ever “printed” to a PDF file? I do that all the time and it’s very useful. In general, I use my scanner to scan a document and then I “print” to a PDF to save that document in my files. I also print emails and other things to PDF files for saving as […]
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