Julieanne Kost
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.
Here are several tips to use when creating high dynamic range (HDR) images, Panoramas, and HDR Panoramas using Lightroom Classic’s Photo Merge commands.
In this action packed video, you can watch and learn as Julieanne reveals 20 of her favorite tips, shortcuts, and techniques for working with Lightroom Classic in just under 22 minutes! You’ll discover little known features and hidden gems that will enable you to save valuable time when importing photographs, increase your productivity when culling shoots and, elevate your creativity when editing photos.
The release of Lightroom Classic 10.3 includes native support for Apple Silicon, Premium Presets, Super Resolution, and performance enhancements.
In this video (Adding Lightroom Mobile to your Lightroom Classic Workflow), you’ll discover how to create, edit, and share photographs from anywhere, and at any time, using Lightroom Classic and Lightroom on mobile.
Today Adobe announced new features and updates to Lightroom Classic (v10) including Color Grading, enhancements to zooming, GPU acceleration for local adjustments, Live View for tethering and more!
When in Grid view, tap “L” or double click an image thumbnail to preview in Loupe view. Once in Loupe view, you will automatically be given the zoom tool; click on the image to zoom to the default zoom percentage (Lightroom’s default zoom percentage is 1:1). Once you’ve zoomed into an image, Lightroom displays the Hand tool; drag with the Hand tool in the image area to view other portions of the image. Single click in the image area to return to Loupe view or double click to return to Grid View.
I’m pleased to announce updates to Raw Defaults including ISO Adaptive Presets, a new look and feel for the Tone Curve, Local Hue Editing for the Local Adjustment tools, additional control when using Batch Exports, and more – in Lightroom Classic v9.3.
One of my favorite tools in Lightroom Classic is the Painter tool. For those of you not familiar with it, the Painter tool allows you to pick an attribute (including keyword, label, flag, ratings, metadata templates, settings (presets+), rotation and target collection) and apply to images by clicking on the image thumbnail in the Grid view.
I’m excited to announce the new features and latest updates in Lightroom Classic 8.4 including GPU accelerated image editing, improved performance in the Folder Panel, Color Labels for Collections, Export to PNG, Batch Photo Merge for stacked images and more!
I’m excited to have my work featured in Create! Magazine including a “how-to” video tutorial.
Does every location have a unique, identifiable color palette that can define it? That was the question I asked myself during my last photography projected where I explored how color affects the process of making a photograph, the photograph itself, as well as how
Enhance Raw Details is a new approach to one of the most important aspects of raw conversion; demosaicing. The demosaicing process is what converts the information captured by a camera sensor into the photograph that we all see.
Find out what difference is between Lightroom Classic and Lightroom as well as discover several updates and new features to Lightroom on mobile and web!
In this project-oriented course, Julieanne takes five images from start to finish, beginning in Lightroom and ending in Photoshop, helping you to understand which image editing techniques you’d apply to your photos in Lightroom Classic, and when you’d want to switch to Photoshop to make further changes.