![]() You can choose between Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic. Unlike Photoshop, which caters to a variety of creative disciplines, Lightroom is specifically built to efficiently handle a professional photographer’s workflow, from photo management to finishing touches. Choose Import, then navigate to the downloaded presets, select them all, and click the Import button.You can think of Lightroom as your starting point for post-processing. NOTE: To install the Develop module presets, go to the Develop module’s Presets panel (in the left side Panels area) and Right-click on User Presets. Choose Import, then navigate to the downloaded templates, select them all, and click the Import button.Ĭhapter 16 – My Portrait Workflow: My Step-By-Step Process from the Shoot to the Final Printīonus Chapter – Web Galleries: Getting Your Photos on the Webīonus Chapter – 24 Cool Lightroom Develop Presets ![]() NOTE: To install the Print module templates, go to the Print module’s Template Browser (in the left side Panels area) and Right-click on User Templates. To download the images, just click on each chapter’s link.Ĭhapter 4 – Editing Essentials: How to Develop Your PhotosĬhapter 5 – Local Adjustments: How to Edit Just Part of Your ImagesĬhapter 6 – Special Effects: Making Stuff Look, Well, Special!Ĭhapter 8 – Problem Photos: Fixing Common ProblemsĬhapter 10 – Jumping to Photoshop: How and When to Do ItĬhapter 12 – Slideshow: Creating Presentations of Your WorkĬhapter 13 – The Big Print: Printing Your PhotosĬhapter 14 – The Layout: Creating Cool Layouts for Web & Print NOTE: Each chapter title below is a download link. They are not licensed for use in any other manner, including commercial projects, websites, or any other use. Just a quick reminder: These downloadable photos from myself, Fotolia, Dollar Photo Club, and iStock, made available to you here, are licensed for your personal use only in practicing the techniques shown in the book. Thanks so much for buying the book and giving me the opportunity to show you some of the really cool things about Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC. I hope you enjoy following along with these images, watching the videos, and using the templates and presets. You don’t need to download any photos-just use any ones you have handy (but, be sure to download the Develop presets). The same goes for Chapter 7 on using Lightroom on your mobile device, Chapter 15 on using video (use any video you’ve shot with your DSLR camera), and for the bonus chapters included here on using the Web module and the free Develop presets. Now, Chapters 1, 2, 3, 9, 11, 12, and 13 are about importing, organizing your photos, customizing the Library module, exporting, creating photo books, making slide shows, and printing, so it doesn’t matter one little bit which photos you use (but, I did include the files for the frames used in Chapters 12 and 13). While the shots here are downloadable, the whole idea behind this book is that you use these techniques on your own photos, but until you do, you can practice on these (some images are not available for download due to permissions issues). You can also watch the book’s companion videos on how to make transparent graphics for your Identity Plates, as well as how to make them for your print layouts. Dear Reader: Welcome to the book’s download page, where you can download some of the same photos I used in the book and follow right along with the projects, as well as download the Print module templates (mentioned in Chapter 14) and the Develop module presets (mentioned in the book’s introduction).
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