Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is one of the most popular non-destructive editing software for photographers in the industry. The best thing about Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is that it is very easy to master. This course will help you master all the basics of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Today, whether it is in photojournalism or fashion photography, post-processing is an unavoidable and inseparable part of the process. As a result, selecting the right software tool for efficient post-processing of your work is just as important as having the right camera and lens combination for the job. It’s no surprise that the demand for such adaptable and powerful software has spawned a slew of serious contenders. Adobe, a software development company best known for its powerful graphics tool Photoshop, is one of these contenders. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is a unique piece of software designed specifically for photographers. What You Will Learn In This ClassYou will learn to create amazing pictures using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. You will learn to edit exposure, white balance, contrast, etc. Working with colors, saturation, vibrance will become very easy. How to use presets and create your own professional presets to increase your workflow speed. Organize Photos easily. Retouching Skills in Lightroom. Understanding different modules especially Develop Module. How to use adjustment tools such as crop, brush, spot removal tool, etc. How to export photos efficiently. and many more. Class Lessons IncludeHow to Import Pictures in Adobe LightroomYou may have heard people refer to importing photos into Lightroom,’ as if they were actually adding the images to Lightroom. This is not the case at all. Importing your photos is essentially the same as telling Lightroom where they are in your storage. You can’t edit any photos in Lightroom until you’ve imported them first. This is accomplished through the Library Module. How to adjust Contrast in Adobe LightroomKnowing how to use contrast will assist you in creating visually appealing images. Contrast is a tool that photographers use to draw the attention of viewers to their subject. There are two kinds of contrast: tonal contrast and color contrast. TC refers to the tonal difference between the lightest and darkest tones, or the tonal difference between white, grey, and black. CC refers to how colors interact with one another. How to adjust Exposure in Adobe LightroomThe first and most important aspect of photo editing is exposure. The overall brightness of the image the amount of light in the photo is defined as exposure. A photo with an overly low exposure is too dark, and a photo with an overly bright exposure is too light. How to do Camera CalibrationThe Camera Calibration tab/panel has controls for micro-adjusting and tuning Camera Raw’s color interpretation for a specific camera/image. In a nutshell, that’s it. Of course, there is more nuance to it, and it may be used for a variety of objectives. As the name implies, it was designed to calibrate your raw converter so that your photographs look the same in software as they do out of the camera. Adobe provides a basic default setting called Adobe Standard,’ which can vary in appearance, and hence profile choices to simulate camera settings. How to Lens Correction Adobe LightroomThe Lens Corrections Panel settings are critical for correcting lens or angle distortion, lens vignetting, and chromatic aberrations. Furthermore, the Lens Corrections Panel now includes a multitude of automated lens correction settings that will correct distortion automatically based on the lens used in the image’s metadata. How to make adjust Color & B & W in LightroomThe Color Grading tool in Lightroom has taken the place of the Split Toning Tool, which many people are familiar with. Is it, however, any better? Is it worth learning and incorporating it into your workflow? While it is dependent on your post-processing goals, there is no denying that this is the best new feature released to Lightroom in a long time. It’s powerful and difficult, but when used correctly, it produces fantastic results. How to use Details in Lightroom to get the perfect imageAs per Adobe, Enhance Details use Adobe Sensei technology to deliver finer detail, enhanced color rendering, more precise edge reproductions, and fewer artifacts. Enhance Details is especially effective for large prints, where fine details stand out more. How to use Effects in Adobe LightroomThe adjustment brush tool, radial filters, and gradient filters in Lightroom are ideal for adding a specific effect to a specific region of a photo. We can utilize the adjustment brush to make changes to a specific region of a photograph. Brushes are used to apply particular portions of your image wherever you brush! When we want to edit a larger section of a photo (but not the entire photo), I use either the graduated filter or the radial filter. Circular filters are radial filters. Straight lines are used to apply graduated filters. How to use Histogram & different tools in Adobe Lightroom