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Adobe Lightroom

Lightroom 3 Is Here! Upgrade Today For Only $99!

by Alan Haynes / PhotoCitizen on June 8, 2010

in Adobe Lightroom,Computer Hardware and Software,News

Adobe Lightroom 3 is finally here.Adobe Lightroom 3 is finally here! First impressions are important, and in Lightroom’s case, they don’t disappoint. Find out what’s new and how to get your hands on a copy of Lightroom 3 today.

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Changing Time Zones? Change the Capture Time of Your Images in Adobe Lightroom.

by Alan Haynes / PhotoCitizen on July 13, 2009

in Adobe Lightroom,Computers & Software for Photographers,Lessons & Tutorials,Tips,Travel Photography

Edit Capture Time in Adobe Lightroom 2As traveling photographers, how do we keep the capture time of our images in sync with changing time zones? Adobe Lightroom 2 makes it easy. Learn how to quickly edit the capture time on multiple images using Adobe Lightroom 2.

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Workflow: Traveling with Adobe Lightroom 2. Upload In-the-Field and Import from Laptop to Desktop at Home.

by Alan Haynes / PhotoCitizen on June 15, 2009

in Adobe Lightroom,Computer Hardware and Software,Computers & Software for Photographers,Lessons & Tutorials,Travel Photography

Adobe Lightroom for Travel Photographers. From laptop to desktop.Travel with a laptop? Learn how to import photographs from your CF card to your laptop using Adobe Lightroom. Then import your catalog to your desktop when you get home. All the work you’ve done in the field to keyword and caption your images will be preserved. Lightroom makes it easy – with a few caveats.

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Adobe Lightroom 2.0: Using the Adjustment Brush

by Alan Haynes / PhotoCitizen on August 9, 2008

in Adobe Lightroom,Computer Hardware and Software,Computers & Software for Photographers,Lessons & Tutorials,Video

Adobe Lightroom 2.0 Adjustment BrushAdobe Lightroom 2.0 is here and it is a big improvement over version 1.4. There are many subtle improvements and a few major additions. The adjustment brush tool is brand new. With the adjustment brush, you can selectively paint in all sorts of adjustments that you used to have to do in Photoshop: exposure, saturation, and more. Watch my video and learn how to use the new adjustment brush in Adobe Lightroom 2.0 here.

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