This week for my Fix it For Me Wednesdays, I am going to show you how I edit pictures using Lightroom 3. I decided rather than just tell you what I do, I would show you. So first here are the before and afters-the after is a slightly different than the one I showed on Monday as I started over from scratch to show you how Lightroom 3 works.
BEFORE
AFTER And how I am going to show you how Lightroom 3 works? With this video tutorial. It is a bit long, but if you are interested in photo editing you should enjoy it. You might want to click to view it larger to see the details better.
Finally got to watch it. I am going to have to watch again with light room open. And not because you "went fast" as you said, but because my retention skills are bad. haha. Thanks for doing this.
Alrighty, first I'm quite sad that I don't have LR! Really sad! But this description of events is fantastic - and surely really helpful for folks that do have it!
That was a great tutorial! I am trying to decide on which photo edditing softwear to get so this was great to get a look at light room. I have Corel Pro which I really like and also photoshop elements8. I need to get some presets!!!
I am really interested in learning more about photography. I took a class in the fall (just a one day class) and they recommended photoshop. Is light room comparable? I haven't heard anything about it but I really enjoyed the video. That was an adorable picture! The only program I have right now is the upgraded version of Picnik. =(
The first year I did a 365- I was semi successful.
Last year I had all of these ideas about editing pictures and teaching you how.
This year it is for me.
It will be a 365, well 366, of sorts but I like to call it my 366 Journal. As it will be my place to document those little things. Every day life that I want to remember but might not be very good blog fodder. But it is for me.
And of course I will always be blogging at my main blog.
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I'm a determined procrastinator who gets it done. I don't excel at any one thing but am pretty dang good at a lot of things. I am a glass-half-full kind of gal even when the glass is nearly empty. I am a mom, a photographer, a wife, a creator, a couponer, a friend, a musician, an Apple fanatic, a BYU football fan and numberless other things that people have called me both good and bad. But ultimately it is my knowledge of who I truly am, a daughter of God, that helps me make it through this crazy life One Day At a Time.
Finally got to watch it. I am going to have to watch again with light room open. And not because you "went fast" as you said, but because my retention skills are bad. haha. Thanks for doing this.
ReplyDeleteAlrighty, first I'm quite sad that I don't have LR! Really sad! But this description of events is fantastic - and surely really helpful for folks that do have it!
ReplyDeleteThat was a great tutorial! I am trying to decide on which photo edditing softwear to get so this was great to get a look at light room. I have Corel Pro which I really like and also photoshop elements8. I need to get some presets!!!
ReplyDeleteI am really interested in learning more about photography. I took a class in the fall (just a one day class) and they recommended photoshop. Is light room comparable? I haven't heard anything about it but I really enjoyed the video. That was an adorable picture! The only program I have right now is the upgraded version of Picnik. =(
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