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Lens Blur (Early Access) in Lightroom Classic

With the help of artificial intelligence, Lightroom Classic can automatically generate a synthetic depth map based on the content of an image, enabling photographers to change the focus plane and quickly create a “narrow” or “shallow” depth of field in an image. The video below demonstrates how to use Lens Blur, apply a Bokah effect, visualize and customize the Depth Map, and use the Refinement brush.

Editing, Viewing, and Exporting HDR Images for HDR Displays

Lightroom Classic, Adobe Camera Raw, and Lightroom now support a true end-to-end workflow for capturing, importing, viewing, editing, and sharing images with High Dynamic Range information on High Dynamic Range monitors.

Everything You Need to Know About Point Color in Lightroom Classic

The new Point Color feature in Lightroom Classic enables more powerful and precision color editing than even before. In the video below you’ll learn how to use Point Color to make adjustments both globally as well as when masking based an all three dimensions (Hue, Saturation, and Luminosity). While Point Color is designed to be easy to use (you can simply sample a color and start making adjustments!), this video also covers the difference between Point Color and Color Mixer as well as how to adjust the Range sliders to achieve the exact color adjustments that you’re after.

Process Version in Lightroom Classic

Lightroom Classic (v12.4) includes several updates and enhancements to masking and editing including adding selective grain, refining saturation when using the Tone Curve, Process Version updates, and HSL and Color Panel visualization options.

Everything you need to know about Denoise in Lightroom Classic

Lightroom Classic (v12.3) introduces Denoise, Masking updates, new Edit-In Photoshop options and more! 

Everything You Need to Know About the Book Module in Lightroom Classic 

In the video below, you’ll learn everything you need to know to create a beautiful book using Lightroom Classic’s Book Module. 
In addition, below are some of my favorite tips, tricks and shortcuts  for quick reference.

Create, Save, and Apply Edit Presets in the Develop Module in Lightroom Classic

Here are my favorite tips and shortcuts for working with presets in Lightroom Classic’s Develop module.

Discover How to Use the Clone, Heal, and Content Aware Remove Healing Modes in Lightroom Classic

Watch this video (or view the tips and shortcuts below) to discover how to use the Clone, Heal, and Content-Aware Remove healing modes in Lightroom Classic to quickly remove dust spots, imperfections and distracting elements in a photograph.

Tips, Tricks, and Shortcuts for Creating Slideshows in Lightroom Classic

Following are several tips, tricks and shortcuts  for working in the Slideshow module in Lightroom Classic.

12 Ways to Automate Your Workflow Using Presets in Lightroom Classic

n this video, we’ll walk through 12 ways to use presets (and templates) in Lightroom Classic to help automate your workflow, avoid repetitive tasks, and avoid making costly mistakes. 

Tips, Tricks, and Shortcuts for Printing in Lightroom Classic

Here are my favorite videos, shortcuts, and tips for printing from Lightroom Classic.

Premium Presets in Lightroom Classic

I’m excited to announce several new features and enhancements to Lightroom Classic v11 including:  re-envisioned local adjustment tools, the new Masking panel, Premium Presets, updates to the Metadata panel and more!

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Saving Settings from a Smart Object in Photoshop, to the Original Raw File in Lightroom Classic

If you’ve ever opened a raw file from Lightroom Classic into Photoshop as a Smart Object and then made changes to the Smart Object and wished that you could easily save those changes back into the original file in Lightroom Classic, then keep on reading because it’s actually a very easy thing to do — once you know how to do it.

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Tips for PhotoMerge to HDR, Panorama, and HDR Panorama in Lightroom Classic

Here are several tips to use when creating high dynamic range (HDR) images, Panoramas, and HDR Panoramas using  Lightroom Classic’s Photo Merge commands.

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