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Why You Really Should Pay Attention To Lightroom Web

As theĀ needs of photographers continue to evolve, the tools and platforms available must keep pace with the industry's ever-changing demands and reliance on cloud-based services. Adobe Lightroom has long been a staple inĀ my toolkit due to its powerful editing capabilities and intuitive interface....

One Of Lightroom's Best Features Is Hiding In Plain Sight

I've long been a fan of using Lightroom presets as part of my editing workflow because they offer both time-saving benefits and creative consistency, two things that all photographers should care about. A preset is a predefined set of Lightroom editing adjustments that can be applied to photos wi...

New Generative Remove, Archiving, and More (Lightroom May 2024 Update)

Adobe has once again delivered a powerful update for Lightroom, releasing new features across all major platforms, including Lightroom Desktop, Mobile, and Classic. This post will focus on the exciting new features specific to Lightroom Desktop v7.3, whichĀ will have a significant impact on your p...

Why You Need Radial Gradients To Edit Landscape Photos

One of the most exciting aspects of creating photo editing tutorials is the opportunity to explore and demonstrate innovative ways to use the tools available in Lightroom. While each tool has its primary function, thinking outside the box can reveal additional capabilities that enhance your lands...

Tilt Shift Blur: One Of The Most Underrated Editing Effects

I've long been fascinated by Tilt-shift lenses because they offer a unique ability to manipulate perspective and depth of field. These lenses, originally designed for architectural photography to correct perspective distortion, have found a creative niche in many genres, especially landscape phot...

This Is How Lightroom Pros Use Clarity, Dehaze, and Texture

Several weeks ago, I shared this article in which I took a closer look at Lightroom's Sharpening tool, explaining thatĀ it is a form of contrast applied to the defined edges within a photo. As part of the tutorial video embedded in the article, I made a point to differentiate Sharpening from Light...