Adobe recently (November 2019) released some new selection technology in the form of the Object Selection Tool as well as the Remove Background option. Combine that with the Select Subject tool that was already there, and you’ve got several tools that all seem...
Well, it’s that time of year again. Each year I’ve shared some calendar templates for Lightroom. This year, those of you that use ON1 Photo will be excited to know that ON1 has enabled a feature in the past year that will allow them to work with ON1 as...
Each year at Adobe Max (this week), they introduce a new version of Photoshop with brand new updates. This week was no different. We’re now at Photoshop 2020, and Adobe released some new features like the Object Selection tool, better Select Subject, and...
Every few months Adobe releases a new update to Lightroom. These updates usually included various camera and lens profiles, performance increases, as well as some new features. In this video, I’ll share the new features like the Edge Fill option in the Panorama...
Whenever a new operating system comes out, the same statements and questions always come up about upgrading. First… people I run in to, always wonder if Adobe’s applications are compatible. And next, if it’s a Mac OS update, PC people always say...
Let’s take a look at what the difference between Lightroom (and Camera Raw) Presets and Profiles are. They each have their place for your photography workflow. While, on the surface, it can seem like they do the same things, they actually work very different...
I love teaching and photography... In that order. I feel that enjoying photography, and photo editing can get WAY too complicated. So my personal mission (and favorite thing to do), is to create education that simplifies the process of taking great photos, and how to edit them to get the results you’ve always wanted.
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