View Previous In this video tutorial, I demonstrate three ways to synchronize your Develop Settings from one image to another using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic. In plain English, synchronizing the Develop Settings means copying and pasting the improvements that you have added to an image with Lightroom’s amazing Develop Module from one photograph […]
Preparing Photos For Email With Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
Learning to harness the full potential of the Export Dialog is an important skill for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom users. Getting the full potential out of this feature means learning to build and use your own Export Presets. Using an Export Preset is the most efficient way to prepare an email-ready version of a […]
The Crop Overlay Tool In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
There are two ways to turn your digital image into a printed masterpiece using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Option 1: Deliver a properly prepared file to a professional photo lab and have them print it out for you. Option 2: Do all the hard work yourself and then print out the image using your […]
The Export Dialog In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
View Next Export in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom vernacular means “to save a new copy of your photograph for a specific purpose.” Think of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic’s Export Dialog as if it were a big “Save As” button. Use this feature of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic whenever you need to create a copy […]