Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Find Out Where Your Adjustment Brush Has Been With Mask Over

Find Out Where Your Adjustment Brush Has Been With Mask Over: Especially when an adjustment is faint or hard to see, the mask overlay will help you see what areas of an image are affected by an adjustment, ensuring that your local adjustments stay local and are applied exactly where you want them. Now, there will be no more secrets between you and your adjustment brush.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Lightroom Fanatic - Hey, Where The Adjustment Pins At?

Lightroom Fanatic - Hey, Where The Adjustment Pins At?: The adjustment brush pins provide the access point for tweaking or deleting localized changes made with the adjustment brush tool in Lightroom. Hopefully, now you can find them!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

High Dynamic Range or High Dynamic Awesomeness? Lightroom an

High Dynamic Range or High Dynamic Awesomeness? Lightroom an: Lightroom and Photomatix make it easy to process your HDR files in to a beautiful, tone mapped image. With the Photomatix plugin for Lightroom, the integration is seamless! Try it out, and share your images with the Lightroom Fanatic community on Twitter by using the hashtag

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

A Way Out Of The Rabbit Hole With Lightroom Snapshots

A Way Out Of The Rabbit Hole With Lightroom Snapshots: Lightroom is so powerful that it’s easy to fall down the rabbit hole, getting lost in the endless creative possibilities. Because Lightroom maintains your history of changes, it’s possible to climb that ladder back up, but if you have made a lot of edits, it can be difficult to find the last good point before a series of experimental failures.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Time Travel With Adobe Lightroom History

Time Travel With Adobe Lightroom History: A seemingly simple but powerful feature of Lightroom is the History panel. The History panel lists all the changes you have made to an image inside of Lightroom. With Lightroom 5, this also includes edits that you made to smart previews on a different computer.