Crop for Instagram, from Your Smartphone!
For Instagram; learn how to build landscape & portrait images withOUT cropping anything, and how to build two and three tile swipe-able images — on mobile!
For Instagram; learn how to build landscape & portrait images withOUT cropping anything, and how to build two and three tile swipe-able images — on mobile!
Are you using the new Lightroom; the version that's the same (mostly) on desktop and mobile? Then you may have noticed that a few features are NOT actually on both platforms. The ones that get me the most are Copy Photos (ie duplicate photos) and Batch Paste. I've found a way around it… in a round about sort of way. Check it out!
If you use Lightroom CC which does not support plug-ins, you may think that you can't use the X-Rite Color Checker Passport to build profiles — think again!
The Lightroom CC 2.2 Feb 2019 Update is packed with new features, including HDR and Panoramic merging, a new Enhance tool, Target Adjustments and more!
Adobe Lightroom CC has had another significant update! Let's see what's inside…
For those using Lightroom Mobile, a change in iOS 12 has made importing and managing your photos (between Lightroom and the Photos app) just a little bit easier. Follow along to see how you can streamline your mobile workflow!
Have you ever wondered how to build your own LUT for video editing? It's actually quite easy. If you're not familiar with color grading or correcting, a Lookup Table is a file that converts colors in an image based on a mathematical formula. Its especially useful if you have a large batch or a whole project to apply the same color grading to. Use LUTs with any of your favorite editing programs (Photoshop, Lightroom, Afinity Photo, Premier, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, etc… you get the picture).
This special edition of PhotoJoseph’s Photo Moment features David Schloss, the Editor-in-Cheif of Digital Photo Pro and Digital Photo magazine and a contributing editor at Outdoor Photographer. We will discuss and debate the merits (or lack thereof) of Adobe’s latest Big News™, the split of Lightroom to “Classic” and “CC”.