Free “Zeroed” preset for Adjustment Brush and Graduated Filter
A simple local adjustment preset to quickly set all sliders to zero.
A simple local adjustment preset to quickly set all sliders to zero.
Check out my guest post on photofocus.com to learn how to get better skies with Lightroom’s Graduated Filter tool.
The Graduated Filter is one of my favorite new features of Lightroom 2, and it has considerably reduced my need to send photos to Photoshop for additional local adjustments. It is worth noting that like any software adjustment, you can only work on data that… Read More »Tutorial: Making Adjustments with the Graduated Filter Tool
Sometimes the best person to turn to in times of trouble is yourself. Other times we can learn from those who have gone before us into the great unknown. I’d like to help you do both. It is easy to run into problems with any… Read More »Helping You Help Yourself
Always happy to see the new issue of Photoshop User sitting in my mailbox! This issue ends the year with Scott Kelby’s Gonzo Gear Guide, which is nothing short of gonzo. Time to update my Amazon wishlist!
A very useful addition to Lightroom 2 is a new tool called the Adjustment Brush. Consider it a sibling to the Graduated Filter, but in the form of a versatile brush that allows for a great deal of creativity while making non-destructive local adjustments right… Read More »Tutorial: Introduction to the Adjustment Brush