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Converting Raw Images to Black and White

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January 11, 2018 - 9:00pm

If you want the best images possible, shooting in RAW is essential. Shooting in RAW will get you all of the information about light, colors and white balance, which gives you the ability to make significant adjustments to the image without damaging quality. Сhanging the picture's color balance, or brightness will give you more editing options with much smoother monochrome conversions.

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DxO PhotoLab: U Points

Live Training Session 1401

Remember Nik plugins? Of course you do… their U Point technology was second to none. Then Google acquired Nik, and sadly stopped development on the Nik plug-ins. But recently, DxO picked it up and has started incorporating U Point into their own apps! This is a look specifically at U Point in the new DxO PhotoLab.

Duration: 00:26 hr
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Adobe Lightroom CC: Migration

Live Training Session 1306

So you've decided to migrate from Lightroom Classic to the new Lightroom CC. Are you sure? Watch this to understand what does — and doesn't — happen when you do.

Duration: 00:58 hr
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Adobe Lightroom CC: Presets

Live Training Session 1305

Presets… we've been here before. Or, have we? It turns out that presets in Lightroom CC reveal a little secret hiding under the hood…

Duration: 00:19 hr
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Adobe Lightroom CC: Editing 2

Live Training Session 1303

Picking up where we left off on the last session, today we look at the rest of the adjustment tools in Lightroom CC — as before, it does not disappoint!

Duration: 00:43 hr
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Adobe Lightroom CC: Editing 1

Live Training Session 1302

While Lightroom CC may not have all the editing features and power of Lightroom Classic, it's no slouch. In fact, it has the majority of adjustments that most people need! Let's get started…

Duration: 00:48 hr
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