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Lightroom Classic (v13) Tips, Shortcuts, and Quick Reference Guide

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).

Lightroom Classic (v12) Tips, Shortcuts, and Quick Reference Guide

be as concise as possible in the PDF so if needed, use the search icon on my blog to look for related content about a specific topic (a more in-depth explanation, illustrations, or even a video).

Over 225 Shortcuts, Tips, and Tricks for Adobe Camera Raw!

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!

Twenty Tips for Working with Lightroom Classic

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.

Adobe Lightroom Classic

Working with Undo, the History Panel, History and Art History Brushes in Photoshop

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!

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Working with Snapshots in Lightroom Classic

Creating a Snapshot in Lightroom Classic “captures” all of the settings applied to an image and saves them as a single entry in the Snapshot panel. We then have the freedom to experiment, taking images in another direction with the security of knowing that we can quickly return to the Snapshot “state” with a single click. I prefer using Snapshots in the following scenarios:

Adobe Lightroom Classic

The Power of Virtual Copies in Lightroom Classic

Virtual Copies are a great way to create multiple “versions” of a photograph without having to duplicate the original (Master) file on the hard drive, thereby saving storage space and limiting the number of original files that need to be managed. Click here to find out more.

Adobe Lightroom Classic