Julieanne Kost
The Tone Curve Panel in Lightroom Classic
In this video you’ll discover the power of the Parametric and Point Curves when using the Tone Curve panel in Lightroom Classic.
In this video you’ll discover the power of the Parametric and Point Curves when using the Tone Curve panel in Lightroom Classic.
Learn how to use the Tone sliders in the Basic panel to adjust dynamic range, improve highlight and shadow detail, and make exposure and contrast enhancements while using the Histogram and Clipping Warnings in Lightroom Classic.
In this video you’ll learn how to quickly crop and straighten images, work with custom aspect ratios, and display Crop tool overlays to improve a photo’s composition in Lightroom Classic’s Develop module.
In the video below, Julieanne walks you through several tips and shortcuts for working in the Develop Module in Lightroom Classic.
Here are my favorite tips and shortcuts for working with presets in Lightroom Classic’s Develop module.
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.
If you weren’t able to watch Adobe MAX in real time, you can still view many of the sessions and labs on-demand. Below are the links to the two presentations that I made, but be sure to check out all of the other free training and inspirational content on the site!
I had time over the weekend to sit down and retouch some images from Tasmania and thought it might be interesting to write up a quick overview of the workflow. In a nutshell, the majority of edits were done in Lightroom Classic CC with a bit of retouching done in Photoshop CC. On the left are the original raw captures, the final images on the right.
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.