
I want to recommend a really solid book, Adobe Digital Imaging HOW-TOs, which is for anyone who is using a Lightroom, Photoshop/Camera Raw workflow. I think an intermediate level user who knows the big picture, but may not have really dived into all the details will get the most out of this book. Though it would also be a great companion book for a new user who already has a more soup-to-nuts reference book for Lightroom and Photoshop.
Check out my guest post on photofocus.com to learn how to get better skies with Lightroom’s Graduated Filter tool.
I spent some time walking around the expo floor at ImagingUSA this morning. Wow! It was huge. Way bigger than Photoplus and Photoshop World. It just went on forever. One of the coolest things I found was called “the Polester”, no, not a portable pole dancing kit, but rather a telescoping pole with a mount for your camera at the top.
Adobe has just released Lightroom 3 Beta! Now before you rush out and start downloading I’d like to give you my take on this beta release to help you get off on the right foot.
If you are at PhotoPlus on Thursday be sure to stop by the Wiley booth around 3pm for my Lightroom demo! I’m also going to catch a cup of coffee with some Adobe folks at the Starbucks on the corner of 8th and West 39th. Tomorrow afternoon I’ll be at …
Just got my ticket for the Boston kick off seminar! Anyone else going?
I finally had the chance to sit down with the latest issue of my favorite magazine Photoshop User.
Hello from Pre-con day here at Photoshop World! Just wanted to pass along a quick tip to anyone on their way here from another time zone. Set your camera’s clock to Vegas time http://bit.ly/OcHHq or fix it in Lightroom later http://bit.ly/3ujmb
Camera: NIKON D200
Lens: 80.0-400.0 mm f/4.5-5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/320
Aperture: f/8
This is a female monarch butterfly who, afflicted with some disease or parasite, has shriviled and non-functioning wings, but is otherwise in good health. I came upon her in a field while looking for monarch caterpillars. It seems I was late for …
I had the opportunity to write a guest blog post as a sort of follow up to my Layers Magazine article. Head on over to x-equals.com to read my post about watermarking in Lightroom with LR2Mogrify.
The September issue of Photoshop User magazine is out and in it you’ll find my column on how to export from Lightroom to your blog.
The key to this process (as mentioned in the column) is the LR2Blog export plugin. In the column I mentioned I would share the metadata tokens …