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Learn Lightroom 6 / CC Episode 19: Smart Previews
In this episode of Learn Lightroom 6 / Lightroom CC I give you all the in and outs, advantages and disadvantages of using Smart Previews. This video is also applicable to anyone using Lightroom 5.
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This is the 37th episode of Lightroom Quick Tips where I give a single, quick Lightroom tip.
In this episode, I demonstrate how to embed your copyright info into the metadata of one of your images then I show how to automatically have that info applied when you import your images and finally I show how to apply it en masse to all of your images in your library that don’t already include it.
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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).
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This is the 8th and final video of a series where I demonstrate the suite of plugins from Nik Software . I’ll be using them in Lightroom but they also work in Photoshop and Aperture.
In this episode, I’ll be demoing Sharpener Pro 3 – Output Sharpener. You can use the Output Sharpener to properly sharpen an image for display or print.
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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 third episode, I explain and demonstrate some of the initial settings to take care of when you enter the print module then I explain the different ways you can layout an image or a group of images using the print module.
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