Posts Tagged ‘lightroom’

24 Jun 2009

Quick Tip: Top 10 Lightroom keyboard shortcuts

Posted by Juan Pons. 1 Comment

The greatest benefit of using photography oriented Digital Asset Managers (or DAM), such as Lightroom or Aperture, for us photographers is the highly efficient workflow provided by these tools when working with hundreds or even thousands of images, while sorting, tagging, culling, processing and developing our images.
Having a well tuned and familiar workflow is crucial [...]

12 Jun 2009

Quick Tip: “Option” key when sharpening in Lightroom

Posted by Juan Pons. 9 Comments

Sharpening is a crucial step in your digital workflow, however my experience is that it is also one of the most misunderstood. Every digital image requires a certain level of sharpness (or unsharp mask) applied to it, the reasons are quite technical and they revolve around the pattern in which the pixels are arranged in [...]

20 May 2009

Quick Tip: Before and After in Lightroom

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When processing an image in Lightroom it is useful to check your work against the the original image you started out with. You an always revert back to your original image by going to the history panel on the left hand side of the develop module and selecting your original starting point titled “Import” which [...]