Adobe Lightroom Classic’s Merge To HDR feature received a lot of coverage when it was first released. Unfortunately, many of the tutorials that were rushed out the door right when Lightroom Classic went public are well-intentioned but misguided. Many of the early tutorials that first appeared when Lightroom Classic was released missed the real strengths […]
Facial Recognition In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic’s updated Facial Recognition engine is designed to help you quickly Keyword pictures of our friends and family. When used properly, the new Face Recognition technology is pretty amazing stuff. What’s even more incredible is that Lightroom’s new search and suggest algorithms get better and better as you teach the software which […]
How To Use The View Modes In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
The View Modes inside of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom’s Library Module are an integral part of getting organized. Each of the View Modes– the Grid View, the Loupe View, the Survey View, the Compare View, and the new People View Mode,– serves a specific purpose when you are sorting through your images, looking for […]
How To Speed Things Up With Custom Keyword Sets In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
Good Keywords make searching through thousands of images inside of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom painless. The trouble is that typing out keyword after keyword is a daunting, time-consuming task. One clever way to dramatically speed things up is by working with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom’s often-overlooked Keyword Sets feature. Under the right circumstances, Keyword Sets […]
The Map Module In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom’s Map Module is a phenomenal tool for landscape, travel, and documentary photographers. Although the Map Module is one of the most useful organizational features in the entire program, it gets almost no publicity. This is a shame because the Map Module can make finding images that you captured in memorable […]