Welcome back to our Lightroom tutorial. In our previous lesson, we learned how Lightroom works and how you can use it to organize, sort and search your images.
Now it's time to get down to the real work - developing your photos. To do that, we'll turn to Develop Module, which is the real workhorse of Lightroom.
A blown-out sky is rarely pleasing in a color photograph. Although you may try every exposure trick in the book, it can be hard to avoid. In this tutorial, we’ll show you a cool technique for adding color and tonality back into an otherwise washed-out, lifeless sky. And you don’t have to make a precise mask. We’ll finish with a look at how the same technique can be used to create a spilt-toning effect similar to the one in Photoshop Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw.
Want to do live upload of your RAW images with auto-adjust settings? You can with your Eye-Fi Pro card & Lightroom 2. This tutorial shows you how to do it.
This video gives a brief insight on how to photograph high key portraits on the cheap and simple Lightroom corrections to give you the best quality image. Using Lightroom to the fullest requires you to be shooting your photos in RAW.