The Basics - Clarity
Napp Instructor Matt Kloskowski goes over the background behind clariry. After this, Matt explains which images benefit (and which images are hurt) by clarity.
View ArticleDevelop settings - Sharpening
NAPP Instructor Matt Kloskowski goes over a little bit of a background on sharpening, how the sliders work, and his tips for sharpening images in Lightroom.
View ArticleAdjustment Brush: The Basics
Napp Instructor Matt Kloskowski goes over some of the basics and benefits with making selective adjustments to images using the Adjustment Brush in Lightroom 4.
View ArticlePrinting - One photo per page
There are three different types of layouts in the Layout Style panel. NAPP instructor Matt Klowskowski will show you the benefits of the Single Image / Contact Sheet layout style, showing how this is...
View ArticleExporting - Saving your photos as JPEGs
Once you've got your photos in Lightroom, you'll probably want to know how to get them out so that you can email them or put them on the web. NAPP Instructor Matt Kloskowski goes over just how to do...
View ArticleExporting - Watermarking your photos
Lightroom has a feature that let's you watermark your photos all at once when you export them into JPEGs. NAPP instructor Matt Kloskowski goes over the process of adding both text based and graphic...
View ArticleOrganizing - Rating, Flagging and Labeling
Lightroom's primary purpose is to help you organize and manage your photos. Applying rating stars, flags, and color labels are tools to help you stay organized.
View ArticleOrganizing - Saving your favorites into a Collection
Collections are like albums and can be a very helpful tool for organizing and accessing your photos based on certain themes or topics.
View ArticleImport - Moving Folders Around After the Fact
To keep Lightroom's database up to date with where your photos are stored, it is critical that you use Lightroom to move your photos and folders when you need to move them to a new location.
View ArticleBacking up your catalog
All of the work you do in Lightroom is stored in the catalog file. It is critical to ensure the catalog file is backed up on a regular basis. Lightroom has a feature to automate the catalog backup...
View ArticleImporting photos from a CF card
In this move Chris Orwig explains how to set up the import preferences in Lightroom and import select images from a compact flash card. Chris discusses how to evaluate photos before import and...
View ArticleKeyword Overview
Finding the correct image can be a bother; but not when you use Lightroom's keywording options.
View ArticleWorking in Survey View
Looking for a better way to view multiple images? Well, look no further because the Survey mode in Lightroom 4, is just what the doctor ordered.
View ArticleAdjustments with Tone Curves
In this lesson, Andy Anderson walks you through the steps of using Lightroom 4's Tone Curves
View ArticleHSL/Color/B&W Adjustments
in this video you'll see how to use Lightroom's HSL/Color, and B&W adjustments to modify digital images
View ArticleReducing Image Noise
Explore how Lightroom 4 can help you reduce pesky noise in your digital images.
View ArticleHighlights, Shadows, Whites, and Blacks
Getting a little more sophisticated with tonal adjustments, in this lesson we'll explore controls that enable you to take full control over the luminance levels in your photos.
View ArticleCleaning Up Blemishes
In this lesson you'll learn how to remove blemishes from a photo with tremendous flexibility.
View ArticleCropping an Image
The Crop view in Lightroom allows you to non-destructively crop and rotate a photo, as you'll see in this lesson.
View ArticleImporting Existing Images
Chances are you accumulated a number of digital photos before you started working in Lightroom, and this lesson will show you how to import those existing images into the Lightroom catalog.
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