What is the best way to fill in small area shadows? I was trying to isolate with filters, but figured somebody in here has a better idea. Anyone?
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Love the colour of it, but do you know how to do it? see link
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Channel: Photo Retouching
03-02-2010, 05:02 AM -
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by djslydahi, i have been admiring some of the work on flickr by guys that say stuff like "90% lightroom 10%photoshop" (http://flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/2393432141/) what can you do on lightroom that you cannot on photoshop?
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Channel: Photo Retouching
08-21-2008, 09:50 AM -
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by gmitchelMatt Kloskowski has posted a Lomo effect preset for Lightroom 2 that takes advantage of Negative Clarity to add a soft blur.
I’ve updated one of the really popular presets here on the site – the Lomo effect. This one is based on a Lomography effect, hence the name “Lomo”. I know the weak Styx reference is pretty bad but whenever I here the name Lomo that’s what I think. Anyway, Lomography really has it’s roots in an old camera that produced a certain styled photo (you can read more about it here if you’d like). A while back I released a preset for the effect but it was missing something that just wasn’t possible in Lightroom 1 – a soft focus effect. With Lightroom 2 we can definitely come closer with negative clarity so I’ve updated it and even added another preset (1 for soft blur and one for a stronger blur). I’ve also updated the vignetting to use the Post-Crop feature in LR2. One more thing. This adds a soft blurring effect to the photo. If you ever wanted to remove the effect from a certain part of the photo (someone’s eyes or face for example), make sure you check out this video I did a while ago. See ya! Click here to see a before/after sample of the preset. Click here to download Matt’s Lomo Version 2 Preset Click here to see a video on how to install presets.
Cheers,
Mitch-
Channel: Photo Retouching
12-08-2008, 09:44 PM -
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by CJ SwartzEpisode 21: Shooting Tethered using Lightroom 3
In this episode Mark Wallace demonstrates how to shoot tethered using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.0. Shooting tethered allows you to connect your camera to your computer and capture your shots in real-time.-
Channel: Photography
08-09-2010, 03:27 AM -
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