Hi I was wondering if this product allows you to remove blemishes and add any skin effects (i.e. glow) to portraits as I cannot afford to buy both photoshop and lightroom at the moment and heard great things regarding lightroom? Also does it show that you have made adjustments to images when you tag photos on facebook etc? (i.e. will people be able to tell if i've adjusted someone's skin tone or whitened someone's teeth as some clients might not like that)
I'm just learning LR so this may seem like a dumb question..when you are cropping where are your parameters? didn't you have to tell it what size to crop to?
@cri32722 - thanks for leaving a comment. In answer to your question, Lightroom crops to an aspect ratio; you specify the size of the image upon export. So I can crop 1x1 for a square image that I can export as a 3in x 3in, 8in x 8in, or crop to an 8x10 that can be exported as a 16in x 20in print.
@ajwood2001 I'm so glad cri32722 asked this question because when sending my images off in the past to online labs, they have come back with essential parts cropped off. ie: the bottom of a decorative holiday border, names etc... What I had previously done looked alot like what you did on the model. Basically cropped it to be eye appealing. How can I know that this won't happen again? 4x6's even came out wrong. :(
@lacustagingasa - Yes. It is possible to create a Photoshop only workflow. As a photographer, my process begins in Lightroom & I only use Photoshop for changes I cannot make within Lightroom. Lightroom is designed specifically for photographer workflow while Photoshop is the de facto product for image manipulation. Lightroom's changes are written to a database where Photoshop's tools change the pixels directly (excluding layers of course). The products compliment one another.
My friend your work is very good and we here thank you very much for the effort you've taken into creating these great videos and sharing them with the rest of the world.
-Yes it did reach all the way to the land down under :)
Hi I was wondering if this product allows you to remove blemishes and add any skin effects (i.e. glow) to portraits as I cannot afford to buy both photoshop and lightroom at the moment and heard great things regarding lightroom? Also does it show that you have made adjustments to images when you tag photos on facebook etc? (i.e. will people be able to tell if i've adjusted someone's skin tone or whitened someone's teeth as some clients might not like that)
MsEternallyYours 3 weeks ago
Thank you for the video!
aietes 2 months ago
I'm just learning LR so this may seem like a dumb question..when you are cropping where are your parameters? didn't you have to tell it what size to crop to?
cri32722 11 months ago
@cri32722 - thanks for leaving a comment. In answer to your question, Lightroom crops to an aspect ratio; you specify the size of the image upon export. So I can crop 1x1 for a square image that I can export as a 3in x 3in, 8in x 8in, or crop to an 8x10 that can be exported as a 16in x 20in print.
ajwood2001 11 months ago
@ajwood2001 I'm so glad cri32722 asked this question because when sending my images off in the past to online labs, they have come back with essential parts cropped off. ie: the bottom of a decorative holiday border, names etc... What I had previously done looked alot like what you did on the model. Basically cropped it to be eye appealing. How can I know that this won't happen again? 4x6's even came out wrong. :(
Ivacamera 2 months ago
Thank You so Much for the video , you are the best ......very helpful
peymankhazan 1 year ago
Thank you for the video.
mptimber 1 year ago
Thanks for the video. :-)
mptimber 1 year ago
this couldn't be done in photoshop aswell?
lacustagingasa 1 year ago
@lacustagingasa - Yes. It is possible to create a Photoshop only workflow. As a photographer, my process begins in Lightroom & I only use Photoshop for changes I cannot make within Lightroom. Lightroom is designed specifically for photographer workflow while Photoshop is the de facto product for image manipulation. Lightroom's changes are written to a database where Photoshop's tools change the pixels directly (excluding layers of course). The products compliment one another.
ajwood2001 1 year ago
@lacustagingasa yes but Lightroom is much much lighter. :)
hugoOman 4 months ago
My friend your work is very good and we here thank you very much for the effort you've taken into creating these great videos and sharing them with the rest of the world.
-Yes it did reach all the way to the land down under :)
CJ from Australia
MrCJ1988 1 year ago
where can i found this picture to work on it too?
TheOrigaman 1 year ago