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Find Photos Fast With Advanced Searches in Lightroom
Mar 21, 2008
Drowning in photos? Martin Evening shows how to use Lightroom's advanced search options to find the right pictures when you need them.
Lightroom Tips & Tricks: It's All About the View
Mar 14, 2008
Photographers look at the world from a different perspective: the eye of the camera. Try these techniques from Chris Orwig for improving, speeding up, and applying favorite views to your photos in Lightroom.
Make Images Easy to Find With Lightroom’s Quick Collections
Mar 14, 2008
Tired of losing your Lightroom selections? Martin Evening suggests saving your selection as a quick collection, which Lightroom remembers even after you close the program.
Comparing Digital Camera Sensors, Part 3
Mar 7, 2008
In this final installment of his three-part series, Peter Bauer addresses specific differences between shooting cameras with full frame sensors and cameras with APS-C size sensors.
Finding and Marking Photo Rejects in Lightroom
Mar 7, 2008
If you're like most folks, you take a lot of pictures trying to get that one perfect shot. That strategy leads to scads of images, many of which you may never use, and they all take space! Scott Kelby shows a quick method for weeding out the bad shots with Lightroom.
Comparing Digital Camera Sensors, Part 2
Feb 29, 2008
Digital SLR cameras can do more than ever before, but is it worth the extra money to buy a DSLR that uses a sensor the size of a 35mm negative instead of a less-expensive camera using a smaller sensor? Pete Bauer did some independent testing using a full-frame Canon 5D and a camera using Canon's smaller APS-C size sensor.
Photoshop CS3 Navigation Tips
Feb 29, 2008
In this excerpt from Real World Adobe Photoshop CS3, David Blatner, Conrad Chavez, and Bruce Fraser focus on magnification tricks and how to "zoom your zooming."
Chris Orwig’s Lightroom Tips & Tricks
Feb 22, 2008
Chris Orwig shares some techniques for speeding up your work (while simplifying the effort) in Lightroom.
Clean up the Clutter: Photoshop CS3 Window Tips
Feb 22, 2008
In this excerpt from Real World Adobe Photoshop CS3, David Blatner, Conrad Chavez, and Bruce Fraser show you how to corral all those pesky palettes and wandering windows that clutter up your screen.
Comparing Digital Camera Sensors, Part 1
Feb 22, 2008
In part one of this three-part series, Peter Bauer takes a look at some practical aspects of different-sized camera sensors in digital SLRs. Which camera should you buy? You may want to read this first.
Peachpit Exclusive: Interview with Legendary Computer and Photography Book Author Scott Kelby
Feb 19, 2008
In this exclusive interview, bestselling Photoshop and technology book author Scott Kelby speaks with Peachpit Publisher Nancy Aldrich-Ruenzel about being the top-selling computer book author for the fourth straight year, making the transition from podcast to television, his latest book projects, his photography equipment, his workflow, and much, much more.
To Get the Shot, Ya Gotta Break the Rules
Feb 15, 2008
Veteran photographer Joe McNally—whose work has appeared in Time, Life, and Sports Illustrated magazines—shares a few of his favorite tricks from his runaway bestseller The Moment It Clicks, in which Joe shares how he got some of his best shots.
Shooting Landscapes Like a Pro: More Tips for Creating Stunning Scenic Images
Feb 8, 2008
Best-selling author Scott Kelby shares his top tips for capturing gorgeous landscape shots with your digital SLR.
Getting the Best Grayscales in Photoshop CS3
Feb 1, 2008
Trusted instructor Ben Willmore shares his techniques for optimizing grayscale images in Photoshop CS3.
Making Virtual Copies With Lightroom
Jan 4, 2008
Want to experiment with a photo in Lightroom, but without messing up your original? Matt Kloskowski suggests creating another version of the original (Lightroom calls these "virtual copies") that you can treat just like you would a "real" photo: crop, color, fade, view - even save to disk.
Martin Evening On Getting Started with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Dec 7, 2007
In the second half of this two-part interview, Martin Evening offers advice to users and gives a sneak peak of the second edition of his best-selling book The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book: The Complete Guide for Photographers. In part one, Martin discusses his work and the role Lightroom plays in it.
Adding Photoshop Automation to Your Lightroom Workflow
Nov 30, 2007
Here's a great timesaver from Scott Kelby: Create a sharpening action in Photoshop, save it as a droplet, and then use that droplet in Lightroom as an export action. Sound interesting? It is, and it's easy.
Give Lightroom Its Own Identity
Nov 30, 2007
Make Lightroom your own by creating a custom identity plate. NAPP instructor Dave Cross shows you how. He also explains how to use identity plates to create reusable, custom border effects.
Steps for Getting Accurate Color in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Nov 30, 2007
Fashion photographer Martin Evening shows how to calibrate and profile your display to ensure that the color you see is the color you get when working in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
Working with Metadata in Lightroom
Nov 30, 2007
Lightroom can store away a lot of useful information with your images. Martin Evening discusses how to make the most of Lightroom's metadata features.

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