Julieanne Kost
Setting Custom Raw Defaults in Lightroom Classic
In the video below, you’ll learn how to customize your default processing settings across multiple camera models using the Raw Defaults preferences and presets in Lightroom Classic.
In the video below, you’ll learn how to customize your default processing settings across multiple camera models using the Raw Defaults preferences and presets in Lightroom Classic.
I’ve updated my Lightroom Classic (v13) Tips, Shortcuts, and Quick Reference Guide!
Use this link to download 36 pages of my favorite tips, tricks and keyboard shortcuts for Lightroom Classic. I’ve tried to be as concise as possible in the PDF so if you want/need additional information, be sure to use the search icon on my blog to find related content about a specific topic (a more in-depth explanation, illustrations, or even a video).
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.
Here are my favorite tips and shortcuts for working with presets in Lightroom Classic’s Develop module.
Below are over 225 shortcuts, tips, and tricks for using Adobe Camera Raw! Or, you can use this link to download the 14 page PDF!
My Photoshop 2021 Essential Training: Basics course has been selected to be a part of LinkedIn’s Global Skills Initiative to help people gain the digital skills they need to fill the most in-demand jobs around the world. If you are just learning Photoshop (or are in need a refresher of the fundamentals), but sure to take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to master the essentials of Photoshop (over 6 hours of exceptional training!)
In this quick tip, Julieanne demonstrates five ways to customize the Photoshop interface including rearranging panels, editing the toolbar, adding custom keyboard shortcuts, hiding unwanted menu items and, saving all of these changes as a custom workspace.
If you’ve ever wanted to sync presets across multiple installs of Photoshop on the desktop, then this update is for you! Photoshop 2021 (v22.2), introduces preset sync for brushes, swatches, gradients, patterns, styles, and shapes including preset grouping and preset order
When most people think of the History panel in Photoshop, they think of multiple undo. The History panel, however, in conjunction with the History Brush, Art History Brush, Snapshots, Eraser, and Fill Command is far more powerful then simply traveling back through time in your document. Let’s see how they can help us to make the most our of the past, present, and future in Photoshop!
Here are seven ways to help you get the most out of the History panel in Photoshop.
I’m excited to announce that my new Photoshop 2020 Essential Training: Basics course is now available on LinkedIn Learning and Lynda.com. Whether you’re looking to pursue a career in design or photography or just want to enhance the images you take of your family and friends, learning how to use Photoshop is one of the best investments you can make in your work.
In this Episode of 3, 2, 1, Photoshop (Ten Super Useful Photoshop Preferences), Julieanne reveals the power behind several overlooked preferences in Photoshop.
I’m pleased to announce that Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) v12.3 has a new, modernized interface, ISO Adaptive Presets, Local Hue editing and more.
Adobe Camera Raw’s new Raw Defaults Settings panel provides a much easier and more intuitive way to assign and manage the default rendering of your raw files across multiple camera models. For example, you may want to change the default rendering setting (such as apply a custom camera profile, change the amount of sharpening, or enable lens profile corrections), on all of the images that you import from one camera model but not from another instead of first importing your photos and then having to changing the settings.