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Match screen & prints. Easily adjust screen brightness to match print viewing - banish dark prints

Keith Cooper

Print matching. Simple, easy technique to better match print vs screen brightness. Fix problems of dark prints, without needing full monitor calibration. Viewing light for prints.

Game-Changing Noise Reduction - ACR Denoise

F64 Blake Rudis

Have you ever taken your ISO to the limit?

This One Trick REDEFINED How I Use Lightroom's Masking Tools

Brian Matiash

I'm going to show you how Lightroom’s masking tools can honestly transform your photos by making your subjects stand out. You'll learn how to create a natural glow that adds depth and impact to your images with this awesome masking trick.

Create THIS DARK GREY Style using ONLY LIGHTROOM!

Jamie Mathlin

Here is how to create this Dark, grey Color Grading with some Lightroom Classic Photo Editing!

Create a Dramatic Black & White processed from a difficult Photograph

Jamie Mathlin

Very often you may travel to a location to capture great images, but the weather can be against you, here I traveled to Holland hoping for a nice sunrise, but instead, I was greeted with a rather dull overcast sky and lighting, however, this does not mean all is lost as these types of condition can still lead to an opportunity for a dramatic Black & White image. So in this video, I will take you through how this can be done using Lightroom and Silver Effects Pro.

Equivalent Exposures

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What is shutter speed

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Camera Basics

What is ISO

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Camera Basics

What is Focal Length

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Camera Basics

What is aperture?

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Camera Basics

Stop using the wrong aperture

Mads Peter Iversen

Aperture is one of the fundamental parts of photography that every photographer ought to know about. In this video, I break down and explain what aperture is all about, which apertures are the best to use in different situations, how the sharpness of the photo depends on the aperture and what effects you can create with different apertures.

Are you Focusing Correctly?

Nigel Danson

Focussing correctly is key to getting sharp images - are you focussing in the right place?

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