The addition of creative black and white profiles is one of the biggest differences between Lightroom Classic and older versions of Lightroom (Lightroom 6 etc). They also happen to be…
Andrew S. Gibson
Andrew S. Gibson
Andrew S. Gibson is a writer, publisher, traveler, workshop leader and photographer based in the UK. He started writing about photography while traveling in Bolivia, and has been published in many prestigious photography magazines including EOS magazine, where he worked as a Writer and Technical Editor for two years. He is inspired by meeting new people, seeing new places and having new experiences. Check out his photography ebooks here.
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One of the easiest ways to make better black and white photos in Lightroom Classic is to use the Clarity and Texture sliders to give your images extra punch and…
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Lightroom Classic has three local adjustment tools – the Graduated filter, Radial filter and Adjustment Brush. Once you get in the habit of using them you’ll see that most black…
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Most good black and white photos have shadows in the composition. Shadows are important because they add depth and show where the light is coming from. They can even add…
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No matter how well you know your way around Lightroom Classic there always seems to be more to learn. There are lots of hidden tricks and secrets that make Lightroom…
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A few weeks ago I received the following question from a reader: “I did a Lightroom Classic tutorial section today with a couple of friends from my photo club who…
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I’m always looking for ways to make my Lightroom Classic workflow more efficient. Today I’d like to share my newest import workflow with you. It lets me import photos faster…
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I’ve noticed that some of you are finding it difficult to email photos with the correct sizes for competitions, so I thought it would be useful to show you how…
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One of the questions I’m asked regularly by readers is how to use Lightroom Classic Collections to organize your photos. This is something everybody struggles with at first when they…
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It’s easy to dismiss the Library module as unimportant. Understandably, many photographers want to go straight to the Develop module so they can start work on their photos. But the…