by Rob Knight | Nov 16, 2009 | Blog, Lightroom Tips
I had planned to write this post today BEFORE I read Scott Kelby’s post this morning about collections in Lightroom. It was interesting to read his post because we pretty much end up at the same place, but we take a different route to get there… As you...
by Rob Knight | Nov 11, 2009 | Blog, Lightroom Tips
When I started posting Adobe Photoshop Lightroom tutorials a few weeks ago I started with the adjustment brush. It occurred to me that the adjust brush is a weird place to START a series about Lightroom, so I decided to go back to the beginning and talk about my...
by Rob Knight | Nov 3, 2009 | Blog, Lightroom Tips
I’m going to start this week with a quick tip that I just learned. Say you’re working with a brush to lighten part of your image, and you have painted over a section with your density at 100. Now say you decide that you would rather not have that section...
by Rob Knight | Oct 26, 2009 | Blog, Lightroom Tips
I wanted to begin this post with a word about the “flow” and “density” sliders inside the Adjustment Brush panel. These are very important for controlling how your adjustments are applied, but they are fairly simple to figure out. Think of the...
by Rob Knight | Oct 24, 2009 | Blog, Reviews
I get a lot of questions about my Think Tank Photo Rotation 360º backpack from other photographers. “Is that that crazy backpack that spins around?”, “does that thing really work?”, etc. I also read a “review” recently of the...
by Rob Knight | Oct 20, 2009 | Blog, Lightroom Tips
I have been experimenting with Lightroom’s adjustment brush lately, and I have come up with some great uses for this versatile tool. This first tip can be applied to many different kinds of images, and can save you a trip to Photoshop and back… I took this...