It doesn’t have to!
USE MORGANTI LIGHTROOM PRESETS!
SAVE TIME!
AVOID FUNNY FACES!
Because mom used to say if you keep making faces like that, someday it will stick.
We don’t want that to happen!
Because mom used to say if you keep making faces like that, someday it will stick.
We don’t want that to happen!
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This is the 36th episode of Lightroom Quick Tips where I give a single, quick Lightroom tip.
In this episode, I demonstrate the “volume control” for the brush tool.
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I covered this in episode 44 of Learn Lightroom 5 and in Episode 19 of Photoshop For Photographers. In this episode of Learn Lightroom 6/CC, I demonstrate a different way to convert and process your scanned negative in Lightroom and it’s what I consider to be the BEST way to do this operation in Lightroom (Pun not intended).
At the end of the video I mentioned that I’d like you to become my Patreon. Your kind support is greatly appreciated! You can check it out here:
http://www.Patreon.com/AnthonyMorganti
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Printing in Lightroom can be confusing if not intimidating. In this four-part mini-series, I will teach you how to get great prints in Lightroom whether you print them yourself or send them off to a lab.
In this, the first episode, I demonstrate how to calibrate a monitor. A properly calibrated monitor is ESSENTIAL to achieving beautiful prints because you must be certain when you’re processing an image that the colors, brightness and contrast that you see on your screen, will be what is printed on the paper.
In the video, I use a Spyder5Pro from Datacolor. It was kindly loaned to me, so I could create this video, from B&H Photo Video...
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