Showing posts with label review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Lightroom part2 weekly review

Lightroom part2 weekly review


Ive come to the realization that I either need to write a Lightroom instructor install script the adds all my presets so that the Class Demos work as I would expect it to… Theoretically an exported catalogue should also contain MY presets.  More on that later…

Synchronizing Metadata

Lightroom makes it easy to synchronize Metadata, and Develop Edits.  Basically select the images and click the "Synchronize button"

At the end of this link are some things you should know about adding Metadata and synchronizing it…

The Adjustment Brush

Dodge and Burn on steroids…

I used Camera Raw but, its almost the same in Lightroom

Using the Adjustment Brush

Cropping

     I Like this quote I dislike this quote

“Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop.”

 Ansel Adams quotes (American Photographer, 1902-1984)

 

Lighroom

Choose the Crop Tool...Lightroom can display the Golden Ratio solutions... Golden Spirals, The Golden Ratio, diagonals, triangles, plus the rule of thirds and grids.

Press the letter O to cycle through grid overlays in the crop area.

Press Shift plus the letter O to rotate the overlay displays.

You can also find the Crop Tool settings in Lightroom using the
Menu: Tools > Crop Guide Overlays

Heres more about Cropping

The Detail Panel

Its about sharpening

Sharpening… 

Smart Objects

Up Next what to do when you need to send a Raw file as a smart object to Photoshop

 


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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

KeyScrambler Personal Review Free Download

KeyScrambler Personal Review Free Download


KeyScrambler Personal Review Free Download - Personal KeyScrambler encrypts your keystrokes in a variety of supported programs, so that you avoid the monitoring of keylogging software. exists With this tool, you can use your computer as you always have, and you do not have to worry about someone to keep an eye on you or access your sensitive data.

KeyScrambler Personal Review Free Download

This application keyscrambler personal works with all major browsers, and more than 200 other applications. This means it is likely that you can enjoy the privacy it offers, without changing the way you use your computer or restrict your business in any way.
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As he does most of its work in the background, this app offers also an innovative interface into three parts easy access to all functions of the program to provide. When you start typing in an application or a supported browser, you will see a banner at the top of the active window, showing confusing text which is saved as you type. There is also an icon that you can use to put the program on and off and also active when the program can be seen and this also free to uded at all the time. read also usb disk security app.

Right-clicking on the icon you can open the Options dialog box, where you you can define a hotkey application turn on and to decide which parts of the interface that you want to show and choose to encrypt the spacebar. There is a link to a manual when you first download the program, but it will. On a page that does not exist You can find the current manual, but if you go for use on the main page of the product and follow the link here. KeyScrambler Personal review free download is a good tool to avoid keyloggers, and it does not hamper the use of all other programs on your computer.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Lightroom Last Class Review Where to from here

Lightroom Last Class Review Where to from here


Hope you enjoyed the class, and you had a wonderful Thanks giving… 

In the Last Class we worked on How to find the real picture in the photograph. using Cropping

http://uofgts.com/PS-P2Site/crop.html

So, Now what... 

Here are some other suggestions…

  • Take another class, At some point Clark will have a Photoshop for Photographers Class
Here are the links to Clark’s Registration
For
Take Better Photographs Part 1 and 2  January 10 and 24 (Saturday) All Day
http://www.campusce.net/Clark/course/course.aspx?C=3226&pc=1&mc=29&sc=0
 
A Photowalk February 28 (Saturday)  All Day
 http://www.campusce.net/Clark/course/course.aspx?C=3691&pc=1&mc=29&sc=0
 
Photoshop for Photographers
Not available this winter term.
 
  • Visit Websites, go to the library…
  • … This is a Collection of Photoshop/Lightroom Websites, it’s a bunch of Links to most visited/popular blogs
  • http://photoshop.alltop.com/
  • A Collection of LightRoom Websites
  • http://lightroom.alltop.com/
  • National Association of Photoshop Users
  • http://www.photoshopuser.com/
  • The best Photoshop Magazine in my opinion is PhotoShop Creative
  • http://www.photoshopcreative.co.uk

Garrys Favorite web sites

  1. The Luminous Landscape
    1. http://luminous-landscape.com/whatsnew/
  2. http://www.dpreview.com/
  3. http://www.imaging-resource.com/news
  4. http://www.photographyblog.com/
  5. http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer
  1. Join a forum and lurk!

    http://www.photoshopforums.com/

    http://forums.adobe.com/community/photoshop

    At some point someone will post a question…  And you’ll be able to provide them the answer!  Pay it forward!

There are lots of videos on the Adobe TV web site

http://tv.adobe.com/

LUMINOUS LANDSCAPE  has a bunch of video tutorials that they sell. Get them and their video Journal...

http://luminous-landscape.com/videos/download-videos.shtml

 

And, Don’t forget the links to other reference material on the Class Lightroom Website Click the tab ‘Resources”

http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/index.html

 

One more thing
Dont be shy, Stay in touch and share your photographs!

and

Photograph, Photograph, Photograph!

Then in Lightroom & Photoshop

Practice! Practice! Practice!

 

Best  Wishes

Garry Stasiuk

 

 


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Monday, December 12, 2016

Lightroom Class Review 2

Lightroom Class Review 2


 

Lightroom - Class Review #2

1. Importing and exporting catalogues.

You can find details here on this blog at  http://psforphotos.blogspot.com/2014/05/importing-and-merging-catalogues-in.html

2. Control + J (PC) and Command + J (Mac)

The Library View Options, Grid View This panel lets you customize the metadata information displayed on the Library Thumbnails.

The Loupe View panel lets you customize metadata in the Librarys Loupe view or on the Develop Modules display... Press the "I" (eye key) to cycle through the data being displayed. The image farther down the page is displaying Loupe View metadata.

3. The Develop Module.

For a synopsis of what each panel does in Lightroom check out the following web page. http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/input.html Click the Tab: Develop --Global Adjustments

Youll find keyboard shortcuts, and a brief description of what each panel does and links to the pages below and more...

This is a case study of the enhancing steps I took in Lightroom for the image "Rocky Creek."

The Histogram: http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/DevelopModule/index.html

Photo Analyses: http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/DevelopModule/part2.html

White Balance http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/DevelopModule/part3.html

Basic Panel http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/DevelopModule/part4.html

and the

Tone Curves http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/DevelopModule/tonecurves.html

By the way, as you work on an image, you can compare the image you are working on to the way the image originally looked by pressing the backslash key "" (Its under the Delete key Mac, Backspace Key (PC)) Before and After
Under the Develop Module window in the Tool Bar (T Key) is a comparison tool that lets you see Before, and After images.

If you have any questions, send me an e-mail or bring them to class.

4. Making a "Watched Folder"

A "Watched Folder" is a handy method for quickly importing files into Lightroom and have presets, keywords and settings applied to the images!

You can find instructions at the following web page "Click the Import Tab" http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/input.html

Next Class... Bring some of your images, well work on them in class.

 


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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

LR Week3 Review

LR Week3 Review


Sharpening

Every image will need sharpening
3 kinds of Sharpening
Input, SpecialEFX Output

Check out the Sharpening presets in Lightroom In the Develop Module Left Side
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  • Detail Panel- Sharpening

Cropping

What makes a photograph compelling? The subject and its composition in the photograph.
Rule? Trust your instincts! We are all a part of the universe and the basic principals underlying its construction.  One of those rules is a simple number sequence called the Fibonacci Sequence.
Images need to be cropped to straighten horizons, remove distractions, and zoom (enlarge) the subject. If you are printing an image at an aspect ratio of 5:7 and your photograph has an aspect ratio of 3:2, youll need to do some creative  cropping.
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An image can be cropped to ANY aspect ratio!
  • Notes on the Cropping Tools

  Spot Removal and Content Aware Fill

 

  • Spot Removal & Content Aware Updated!

Editing in Photoshop

Some Lightroom edits are Global only… In the following example, the HSL Panel is a global tool. When you change Hue, Saturation, and Luminance in an image the edit applies across the entire image.

To apply two different Global edits you need to send your Photograph to Photoshop.  In this example we will export the image to Photoshop as a “Smart Object”
  • Editing in Photoshop as a Smart Object
In the case where you want to combine two images, you can send both images to Photoshop in Layers… Here’s an example using a technique in Photoshop to make a mask by selecting colors
http://uofgts.com/PS-P2Site/selectionbycolor.html

#2: Printing...

Always Soft Proof and choose the right ppi for the printer of your choice!
In the Printing Module’s Print Job Panel, uncheck Print Resolution. You should see the native ppi of the print, if you don’t you need to turn on “Dimensions”  in the Print Module.
Dimensions
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Check the Print Resolution box and let Lightroom UP Res the photo for printing.
  • If Image ppi is less than 360 up-sample Epson to 360 ppi
  • If Image ppi is less than 300 upsample Canon to 300 ppi
  • If image ppi is less than 720 but bigger than 360 upsample Epson to 720 ppi
  • If image ppi is less than 600 but bigger than 300 upsample Canon to 600 ppi
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Friday, November 25, 2016

Lightroom Week 2 Review

Lightroom Week 2 Review


Before we review the Develop Module, a few notes about Importing and the Library Module.

This article originated in a Blog article posted on my Blogger page http://psforphotos.blogspot.com
You can always read the articles I e-mail you at the above link.

In my previous Review, that I sent to you Via e-mail, an embedded video didnt survive the transition from Blog to e-mail. So, here is the link to the video. This video IS REQUIRED viewing for all new Lightroom users!  It is by George Jardine… in the video he explains how LR works with your Photographs, and how it saves your non-destructive edits in the catalogue…  

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/george-jardine-on-lightroom/the-lightroom-catalog/

A note about updating Lightroom to version 5

Mac Requirements are OSX 10.7 (Lion)

Windows Requirements are: Microsoft® Windows® 7 with Service Pack 1 or Windows 8

 Import using the "Watched Folder"

You can set up a folder on your Desktop that is "watched" by LR. If you place an Photograph in the folder LR will automatically import the photos and put it in your catalogue. This works well for the occasion(s) when you get photos via e-mail or you download from the web.

FIRST you must make the watched folder on your desktop, I call mine "LR-ingest" , then in the settings Dialogue Box

The Menu is:

File > Auto Import > Auto Import Settings…

Step 1. Tell Lightroom what folder to watch.

Step 2. Set the location for the import in Lightroom, 

Step 3. 
You can also include Metadata in the import

Then with the menu 

File > Auto Import > Enable Auto Import

Toggle Auto Import "On" by selecting "Enable Auto Import" then clicking the mouse button so you can see the ? Check Mark

or check ? Enable Auto Import in the Dialogue Box.

The Menu should now look like

File > Auto Import > ? Enable Auto Import

Lightroom 4 can import .jpg, tiff, raw and psd files

Lightroom 5 adds the import of .png files, just drop em in the watched folder!.

 

Watched

Lightrooms Develop Module

Lightrooms Develop module is a non-destructive image editor. There is no save button. As you make "edits" Lightroom automatically writes the edits to the database, and will apply the edits either on Export and/or, if you have 
1.  Turned on "Automatically write changes into XMP in the catalogue Settings Dialogue > Metadata…

Catalog Settings

Lightroom never changes your "original files"

Lightroom can also recover data in "clipped" highlights or "shadows" if there is data in one or more of the three RGB Channels.

Over the next few days Ill post a "Case Study" of the workings of The Develop Module.  The case study is based on material I wrote about using Photoshops, Camera Raw Basic Dialogue Box in my Photoshop for Photographers Class.

Well begin with a basic over view of the Develop Module.

 Got a question? Holler!

 

 


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Friday, November 4, 2016

Lightroom Week 4 Review

Lightroom Week 4 Review


Howdy

Edit as a smart object…

In class we learned how to send a raw file to Photoshop as a smart object, and used the fact that saved snapshot settings travel with a raw file.  (They are embedded in the raw file) We used the TAT (Targeted Adjustment Tool) in The HSL panel to make 2 different global edits 

We saved the setting with makeup first and then one without makeup, saving each as a Snapshot setting…
We sent the image to Photoshop as a smart object and used layers in Photoshop… 

Before andAfter

You will find the details on how this was achieved on the web page Editing as a Smart Object in Photoshop

 The Adjustment Brush

We also looked at Editing Locally using the Adjustment Brush in the Tool Bar in the Develop Module

Tool Bar

 

With the Adjustment Brush you can apply Local Edits, edits that are confined to a part of the entire image… 

 

NewImage  You can find the details on how this is done on the web page The Adjustment Brush

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spot  Removal

We also learned how to remove Spots caused by “dust on the sensor…” 

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 and apply the dusting out to a series of photos…

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Select Only Spot Removal and click the synchronize button..

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The dust removal is applied to ALL SELECTED PHOTOS…

Reminder, there is NO Class November 11th

See you all on November 18th

 


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Monday, October 31, 2016

Lightroom Class 2 Review

Lightroom Class 2 Review


More iPhoto to Lightroom

I found a nifty little program called iPhoto To Disk

 Not only can you see the photos

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You can export them to a new location!

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The trial version lets you export 50 files… The full version is $12.95

Remember, no matter what program you use, your Photos are on somewhere on a Hard Drive, They are never "in" the program or tied to a specific program.  They are, after all YOUR photos, Not Apples… Got that Apple???

How to "kill" The annoying Photo Down Load requester popup

Yep, the toggle is a Preference!

iPhoto Menu: Iphoto > Preferences > General Tab

 

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In Lightroom Preferences, General Tab, uncheck "Show import dialogue when a memory card detected…

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Other programs?  Look in their preferences!

The Develop Module

Link: Select the Tab Develop

Note that the Exposure slider now does Exposure and Brightness. 

 For different processing views of Rocky Creek Check out The Rocky Creek Collection at my Revel site

As an aside, the Develop Module allows a 32 bit pipeline, so now you can use a program like Photoshop to stack HDR images and export the 32 bit files for Develop processing in Lightroom… You can see an example at the Revel site

 

Soft Proofing Notes

Select the Softproof Tab in the "output" web page

 

  Got a question? Send an e-mail, Ill let you know if/when the class continues.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Friday, October 28, 2016

Lightroom Last Class Review

Lightroom Last Class Review


Sharpening

If you only do one thing to a photo, this is it, Sharpening!

Heres the links to my notes on Softproofing in Lightroom and Photoshop

 Heres the link to Editing Smart Objects in Photoshop via Lightroom

 

 Hope you enjoyed the class… 

So, Now what... 

Im often asked… now that the classes are over, what do we do now?

Here are some suggestions...

  • Take another class, At some point Clark will have CS 6 (Ill let you know)
  • Visit Websites, go to the library…
  • … This is a Collection of Photoshop Websites, its a bunch of Links to most visited/popular blogs
  • http://photoshop.alltop.com/
  • A Collection of LightRoom Websites
  • http://lightroom.alltop.com/
  • Photoshop Tutorials from Layers Magazine
  • http://layersmagazine.com/category/photoshop/page/8
  • National Association of Photoshop Users
  • http://www.photoshopuser.com/
  • The best Photoshop Magazine in my opinion is PhotoShop Creative
  • http://www.photoshopcreative.co.uk/

Garrys Favorite web sites

  1. The Luminous Landscape
    1. http://luminous-landscape.com/whatsnew/
  2. http://www.dpreview.com/
  3. http://www.imaging-resource.com/news
  4. http://www.photographyblog.com/
  5. http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer
  1. Join a forum and lurk!

    http://www.photoshopforums.com/

    http://forums.adobe.com/community/photoshop

    At some point someone will post a question… And youll be able to provide them the answer!

There are lots of videos on the Adobe TV web site

http://tv.adobe.com/

LUMINOUS LANDSCAPE  has a bunch of video tutorials that they sell. Get them and their video Journal...

http://luminous-landscape.com/videos/download-videos.shtml

George Jardine has a terrrifics web site a a series of videos

http://mulita.com/blog/

One more thing
Dont be shy, Stay in touch and share your photographs!

and

Photograph, Photograph, Photograph!

Then in Lightroom & Photoshop

Practice! Practice! Practice!

 

Best  Wishes

Garry Stasiuk

 

 


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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Lightroom Week 1 Review

Lightroom Week 1 Review


 

Lightroom -- Week 1 Review

Welcome to Clark Colleges Lightroom Class

If you do not have Adobes Lightroom installed (or you own a purchased version) you can take advantage of Adobes Creative Cloud Photography deal.

There are no previous product ownership requirements. You get Lightroom & Photoshop with additional free supplements. For example you can now edit your Lightroom photographs on an iPad or Android Tablet using a free app.
https://creative.adobe.com/plans/photography

If you are still not certain that you want to commit to Lightroom & Photoshop, at the above web page link, at the bottom of the page, you may download a 30 day trial version of Lightroom and Photoshop.

Also note, that if you wish, you can purchase the software at full price and use it "forever."


Links to subjects covered in class

The Class Lightroom Primer website portal page is located at http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/

In class we discussed "Calibrating you Monitor" At the least, you need to set the contrast and brightness of your monitor.

Details on how to do monitor calibration, can be found at this link http://uofgts.com/PS-P2Site/Calibration.html

Please read and watch the videos found on the "Things to do First" Tab http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/index.html

On that page is a link on how to set up your IPTC Metadata http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/metadata.html and how to apply the data to existing files in your Library/Catalogue

We went through the steps To Import Your Photographs into Lightroom using the "Import" module

I have just updated information in the "Import..." tab on the Input Module page of the website (makes much more sense now... ) http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/input.html

Reminder

This Monday there is no class as it is Martin Luther King day, January 19. As a result the next class will not be until the following Monday on January 26. See You Then... If you have any questions, send an e-mail.

Ill send YOU another e-mail next week with a reminder of what you should bring to class... and maybe more "news." Ill also tell you what will be covered in the next class.

 


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Sunday, September 25, 2016

Lightroom Class 1 Review

Lightroom Class 1 Review


Howdy!

Welcome to the Clark College Lightroom Class.

This is an outline of Week ones class discussion with web links.

Generally the Lightroom Primer website has detailed notes covering class material and discussions. If details need to be added you will find them in these class blog notes, or I will update the website.  

If you have questions contact me via e-mail, garry@uofgts.com or leave a comment

The Lightroom Primer website is http://uofgts.com/Lightroom/index.html

You can find these same  notes under the tab “Things to do First” at the above link

But, first a note…

Adobe has extended their Offer for Lightroom and Photoshop at $9.99 /Mo

This offer is available to anyone until March 31, 2014. There are no previous product ownership requirements. Learn more ›

And, enjoy!!!

 

Things you Need to Do Before You begin using Lightroom

1. Calibrate your Monitor


At the bare minimum you should make sure that you set the Brightness and Contrast of your monitor.

On the Mac go through these steps …

In System Preferences choose

Hardware > Displays > Color > Calibrate

and Follow the steps…

On the PC 

If you have Windows 7 or 8, Youll find calibration software in the Control Panel

To start Display Color Calibration

  1. Open Display Color Calibration by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, and then clickingControl Panel. In the search box, type calibrate display, and then clickCalibrate display color.Administrator permission required If youre prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

  2. In Display Color Calibration, click Next to continue.

For more details go to this web page Calibrating Your Monitor

 

2. Establish a plan to ingest AND backup your Photographs

Backup Scheme

BakupDrive

The Structure of your Main Photo hard drive and the backup hard drive should look like this, Your backup drive would have a different name

The folders are at the "root" of the Hard drive. 

If the Drive with the Working Catalogue fails… You just need to disconnect the failed drive, rename the backup drive with the name of the working drive… In this case Photo2, when you startup Lightroom, it will immediately find your catalogue and photos!!!

This method also allows the easy transport of All your photos and the Lightroom Catalogue!

3. Fill out and save your IPTC Metadata Preset

In Lightroom

Menu item:

Metadata > Edit Metadata Presets…

If you want to learn more about IPTC (International Press Communications Council) Metadata check out their website

4. Extra:  Here are two excellent videos 

How Lightroom works… A video by George Jardine (This should be required viewing for ALL Lightroom users. URL to the video is 

http://tv.adobe.com/embed/33/358/ 

 

And here is a video on how to use the Filter bar  http://mulita.com/training/sample-lib4/, A Free sample Movie by George Jardine

Its a really REALLY good tutorial on how to use the Filter Bar.

 

Whew! That should do it for now… If you have a question… holler

 


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