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Foggy January morning over the American River Canyon, Auburn, California. This image was processed with the wonderful Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.
Hi everyone! You probably thought I had disappeared and was never coming back. No, that isn’t the case at all. I’m just spread a little too thin right now and I had to space these very time intensive posts out a little bit. I hope you understand!
That said, I have put together another collection of mighty fine Lightroom tips for you. Here they are in random order. Enjoy and have an awesome weekend!
- @TipSquirrel New post “Learning to Love the Lightroom Library Module!” by @AshuMittal http://ow.ly/Z6mG.
- @xequals We had a rockin’ week on the blog. Master the Lightroom Histogram and the Devleop Module – http://x-equals.com/blog/.
- @heninger Lightroom Tuesday! Another week of tips, tricks & tutorials to give you the most excellent Lightroom-fu. http://heninger.org
- @xequals Lightroom Print Templates Workflow and a new preset from @mwgray. Signup now – http://bit.ly/6XSLV .
- @AdobeLR Good catch! Here’s a shortcut for shortcuts: Command/Ctrl + / (SLASH) reveals shortcuts for each Lightroom module.
- @xequals Having fun with this Holga Lightroom Preset by @mwgray – http://x-equals.com/blog/?p=1910.
- @Lightroomers Check out these tips to help boost your Lightroom performance – http://bit.ly/6u9s7h.
- @AdobeLR Manage your Lightroom video assets with this plug-in from Jeffrey Friedl. Do you use video in Lightroom? http://bit.ly/8eBqPQ
- @AdobeLR Did you know that Lightroom 3 beta features a new Watermarking tool? Check out this article from @Peachpit for more – http://bit.ly/5imPZs.
- @AdobeLR Shooting with multiple cameras? Learn how to synchronize cameras in Lightroom with this tutorial – http://bit.ly/bFpMse.
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Hi There:
I added you to my Lightroom links page!
Mike.
http://bit.ly/4XuaXE
Thank you for adding me to your Lightroom links page Mike! 🙂
Thanks for sharing these Lightroom tips; I’ve been delving more in depth into LIghtroom as my main source of photo editing, and I’m always looking for new resources!
I love atmospheric pictures such as this. You did a great job of getting detail in the trees in the foreground and colors in the distant sky without blowing the highlights. That’s not always easy to do.
This is my favorite part of your site. Always informative.
Thank you Lyn. I’m going to keep doing the Lightroom Tweets of the Week, but now I’m doing them every 3-4 weeks. They are really time intensive.
You are welcome Erin. I’m glad to hear you are using Lightroom! 😉