


Brooke Cagle Advice for Lightroom Newbiesĭon’t be afraid! It’s actually a very intuitive program once you get in there and start experimenting. Though it’s confusing, make sure you’re installing Lightroom Classic CC, as opposed to Lightroom CC. (Note, this same subscription also includes Adobe Lightroom CC and Adobe Photoshop CC. This subscription-based software is $10/month through the Adobe Creative Suite’s Photography plan. YouTube), and acquire Adobe Lightroom Classic CC, available HERE. Participants will need the ability to watch streaming videos (i.e. Start-to-finish processing demonstrations. Specialized adjustments (vignettes, HSL, noise reduction and sharpening Local adjustments (brushes, gradient filters, spot removal, etc.) How and why to post-process your images (how far is too far)īasic adjustments (crop, exposure, contrast, saturation, etc.)

Introduction and orientation to the software Part 1: Organization and Workflow Management Contact me at for financial aid options for this course. Those who are among the first to register will also be able to submit questions and points of confusion that will be answered via a video FAQ series developed from student feedback.įINANCIAL AID: Money shouldn’t be a barrier. The course includes all imagery used in the tutorials to practice alongside the videos. Tutorials are arranged in such a way that students can work through them in the order presented, or digest them a la carte, depending on individual goals and experience. This online course includes four hours of video content, divided into bite-sized tutorials that tackle all of the most important tools and concepts for photographers to master. Learn how to use Adobe Lightroom Classic CC to organize and process your pictures into spectacular pieces of art. By the end of this course, students will be able to fluently use this software as a “one-stop shop” for managing digital photography. Post-processing is an art, whether it be removing red-eye, retouching a polaroid, or invoking fantastical tones in a moody landscape.

Learn the art of “developing” your digital photographs.
