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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.

The Texture, Clarity, and Dehaze Sliders in Lightroom Classic

Because Texture, Clarity, and Dehaze can all be used to increase or decrease contrast (including edge contrast) in an image, it’s important to understand the subtle differences between the features in order to combine the enhancements to achieve the results that you’re after.

Adobe Lightroom Classic

Photoshop 2021 Essential Training: Basics Course – Free on LinkedIn Learning

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!)

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Photoshop 2021 Essential Training: Basics – Live on LinkedIn | Lynda.com

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.

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The Texture Slider in Adobe Camera Raw

The new non-destructive Texture slider (available as both a global as well as a local adjustment) in Adobe Camera Raw, can be used to decrease or increase the appearance of  “texture” in a photograph while still retaining fine details.

Adobe Camera Raw and DNG

The Detail Panel in Lightroom Classic

Accurate Previews — Zoom into 100% to accurately view the effects of sharpening as well as noise reduction in the image preview area. To quickly preview an image at 100%, click the exclamation mark (!) icon in the Detail panel. Note: the preview area within the Details panel must be hidden to display the icon.