Mon, 23 August 2010
In this episode we take our first look at the new Lightroom 3.2 update. The update features support for lots of new cameras and tons of new Lens Profiles, however it also features new Publish Services including Facebook. I'll show you how to set it up and upload photos directly to Facebook from Lightroom 3.2. |
Tue, 8 June 2010
In this episode I'll show you my Top 5 favorite things about Lightroom 3. Now don't get me wrong, Lightroom has lot's of new features and tweaks that I like, but in this episode I'll cover my Top 5. |
Tue, 23 March 2010
In this episode we'll take an in-depth look at the newly released Lightroom 3 Public Beta 2. This episode covers the new features added since Lightroom 3 Public Beta 1. You can download the new beta at labs.adobe.com. |
Mon, 18 January 2010
In this episode you'll learn how to create a Smart Collection that identifies the photos in your Library that can be deleted. |
Mon, 4 January 2010
In this episode you'll learn how to shoot directly into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom so that you can see your images as you take them on your nice big display. |
Thu, 22 October 2009
In this Special Episode we'll take a first look at the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Public Beta! See the new features here and then head over to http://labs.adobe.com and download your copy. |
Mon, 14 September 2009
In this episode you'll learn how to create custom print layouts/templates and then export them as high res JPEGs for printing at a lab |
Mon, 20 July 2009
In this episode you'll learn how to assemble a panorama image from the images you shot and imported into Lightroom 2. Round trip from Lightroom 2 to Photoshop CS4 and back to Lightroom. |
Mon, 8 June 2009
In this episode you'll learn how to create custom Fine Art print templates from scratch. |
Mon, 13 April 2009
In this episode you'll learn how to take advantage of multiple catalogs in Lightroom 2. Stop putting all your photos in one place! |
Tue, 29 July 2008
In this episode see how the New Lightroom 2 Adjustment Brush can be used for portrait retouching. Now that Lightroom 2 has shipped, we'll be taking a look at features that are NEW since the public beta. |
Mon, 19 May 2008
In this episode we'll create an export action that allows us to export
our best images from Photoshop Lightroom directly into iPhoto. Why?
This will allow you the best of both worlds. You'll be able to continue
to use Lightroom to manage your photos and only send your best ones
over to iPhoto for syncing to an Apple TV, iPod or iPhone. |
Wed, 2 April 2008
In this special episode, we're going to take a look at the NEW Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 Public Beta. This is a first look where we will explore many of the new features and enhancements. |
Thu, 21 February 2008
In this episode special guest Colin Smith from Photoshopcafe.com shows us how to keep the changes we make in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom in sync with Adobe Bridge CS3 and Adobe Photoshop CS3. |
Mon, 10 December 2007
In this episode we'll see how to take advantage of the newly redesigned Lightroom Export features. We'll see how to create our own presets so that we can export our images in various formats for various needs. |
Mon, 23 July 2007
This is the one you've been waiting for. In this episode I will take you through the complete Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 1.1 workflow. From start to finish. We'll import photos, manage them in the Library, work with metadata, develop them in the Develop module, export them for email and then wrap things up with the Slideshow, Print and Web modules. While it's not possible to show every single feature of Lightroom in a single episode, this episode covers the bulk of what makes Lightroom such a great tool. |
Thu, 28 June 2007
Adobe has just released an update to the very popular Photoshop Lightroom. Lightroom 1.1 packs several new features and enhancements to existing features. In this episodes we'll explore some of the highlights of this great app. If you're a digital photographer or Lightroom user, you'll definitely want to check out this episode. |
Thu, 7 June 2007
In this episode I went on location to Scott Kelby's Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Live Tour in Boston. Scott has been performing his Lightroom tour to sold out audiences across the US. This episode is an excerpt from the full day class (which is in New York Today!) and shows Scott covering the Lightroom Develop Module. Keep in mind that this is only 16 minutes out of an entire day. If you really want the full impact of this class, you should really check out Scott's tour or his New Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book for Digital Photographers. |
Thu, 3 May 2007
Hey, what good is taking all those digital photos if you can never find the one you want? In this episode we'll take a deep dive on adding keywords to your photos in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Why Lightroom? I know it's not a part of the Creative Suite. However, it is a workflow tool in digital photography with a lot of interest from my Photoshop viewers. So I will continue to cover it here. |
Mon, 26 March 2007
Now that we have mastered importing our images into Lightroom, the real test of a good photographer is narrowing your images down to the best ones. In this episode we'll see how to use a variety of different options in Lightroom to accomplish just that. If you don't have Lightroom yet, remember you can download the 30 day free trial at adobe.com and work along with me. |
Mon, 5 March 2007
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 1.0 has shipped! I couldn't be happier. Although Lightroom is not a part of the Creative Suite there is a lot of interest in the product from my viewers. Therefore I will give it some coverage. This episode starts from the very beginning - Importing your images. A lot has changed since the public beta, so you owe it to yourself to check it out. You can also download a fully functional 30 day trial from Adobe.com |
In this episode I'll show you my Top 5 favorite things about Lightroom 3. Now don't get me wrong, Lightroom has lot's of new features and tweaks that I like, but in this episode I'll cover my Top 5.
In this episode we'll take an in-depth look at the newly released Lightroom 3 Public Beta 2. This episode covers the new features added since Lightroom 3 Public Beta 1. You can download the new beta at
In this episode you'll learn how to create a Smart Collection that identifies the photos in your Library that can be deleted.
In this episode you'll learn how to shoot directly into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom so that you can see your images as you take them on your nice big display.
In this Special Episode we'll take a first look at the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Public Beta! See the new features here and then head over to http://labs.adobe.com and download your copy.
In this episode you'll learn how to create custom print layouts/templates and then export them as high res JPEGs for printing at a lab
In this episode you'll learn how to assemble a panorama image from the images you shot and imported into Lightroom 2. Round trip from Lightroom 2 to Photoshop CS4 and back to Lightroom.
In this episode you'll learn how to create custom Fine Art print templates from scratch.
In this episode you'll learn how to take advantage of multiple catalogs in Lightroom 2. Stop putting all your photos in one place!
In this episode see how the New Lightroom 2 Adjustment Brush can be used for portrait retouching. Now that Lightroom 2 has shipped, we'll be taking a look at features that are NEW since the public beta.
In this episode we'll create an export action that allows us to export
our best images from Photoshop Lightroom directly into iPhoto. Why?
This will allow you the best of both worlds. You'll be able to continue
to use Lightroom to manage your photos and only send your best ones
over to iPhoto for syncing to an Apple TV, iPod or iPhone.
In this special episode, we're going to take a look at the NEW Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 Public Beta. This is a first look where we will explore many of the new features and enhancements.
In this episode special guest Colin Smith from Photoshopcafe.com shows us how to keep the changes we make in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom in sync with Adobe Bridge CS3 and Adobe Photoshop CS3.
In this episode we'll see how to take advantage of the newly redesigned Lightroom Export features. We'll see how to create our own presets so that we can export our images in various formats for various needs.
This is the one you've been waiting for. In this episode I will take you through the complete Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 1.1 workflow. From start to finish. We'll import photos, manage them in the Library, work with metadata, develop them in the Develop module, export them for email and then wrap things up with the Slideshow, Print and Web modules. While it's not possible to show every single feature of Lightroom in a single episode, this episode covers the bulk of what makes Lightroom such a great tool.
Adobe has just released an update to the very popular Photoshop Lightroom. Lightroom 1.1 packs several new features and enhancements to existing features. In this episodes we'll explore some of the highlights of this great app. If you're a digital photographer or Lightroom user, you'll definitely want to check out this episode.
In this episode I went on location to
Hey, what good is taking all those digital photos if you can never find the one you want? In this episode we'll take a deep dive on adding keywords to your photos in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Why Lightroom? I know it's not a part of the Creative Suite. However, it is a workflow tool in digital photography with a lot of interest from my Photoshop viewers. So I will continue to cover it here.
Now that we have mastered importing our images into Lightroom, the real test of a good photographer is narrowing your images down to the best ones. In this episode we'll see how to use a variety of different options in Lightroom to accomplish just that. If you don't have Lightroom yet, remember you can
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 1.0 has shipped! I couldn't be happier. Although Lightroom is not a part of the Creative Suite there is a lot of interest in the product from my viewers. Therefore I will give it some coverage. This episode starts from the very beginning - Importing your images. A lot has changed since the public beta, so you owe it to yourself to check it out. You can also download a fully functional 30 day trial from Adobe.com




