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Greetings Lightroom enthusiasts, On Monday, January 9th, 2012 at 9:00 PM Pacific Time, Adobe announced a public beta for the next major upgrade in its industry-leading photographic asset management software, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Here is a brief summary of what is new and what I find exciting about...
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Greetings all. If you are in or near the San Francisco bay area between now and August 6th, stop in see the very cool Photoshop Pop-up store. Over the past few days we have had very cool workshops, photo shoots, photo walks, and print events by Canon and Universal. Most of my days are spent [....
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If you are passing through the San Francisco area, stop in at the Photoshop Store and say hello. I will be stationed there to help with your photography and Lightroom questions for the next two weeks. Maybe we will crop something or a whole lotta somethings? Details Here Rikk Flohr © 2011
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Programs to manage our images have a proliferation of tools with which we can rank, rate and identify our photographs. Sometimes it can be a little daunting keeping track of what the difference is in a 3-Star and a 4-Star image. What does a red label mean, a blue label, no label. I use Adobe Photoshop...
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Wed, Mar 23 2011
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Filed under: Photography, Software, Opinions and Musings, lightroom, DAM, Organizing, Digital Asset Management, Ranking, Pick Flags, Rating, Star Ratings, Color Labels
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Time marches. Tools evolve. Technique improves. We shoot new images every day. Our skills as a photographer naturally evolve with time too. The images we capture get better as time passes. RAW Processing has evolved in the past few years. HDR software has evolved in the past few years. Theoretically...
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Filed under: corel, photoshop, Technique, adobe, Software, lightroom, before and after, hdr, PhotoPaint, Photmatix
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Chasing the sunset across the sky can be daunting. It is a race you can never win. I sped down the back roads of western North Dakota in July, my eyes desperately scanning for a suitable foreground element, as the sun receded in defiance. I am going to have to make something from nothing, I [...]
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Filed under: Photography, Technique, Behind the Shot, Pretty Pictures, lightroom, hdr, sunset, bracketing, Photomatix, North Dakota, Wheat
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I have included some of my favorite sunrise images from my last few seasons of photography. Sometimes it is hard to drag myself out of bed-especially in the summer months when sunrise is before five am. I am usually rewarded for my efforts-as you can see below. Besides, I can always nap at noon! ...
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June 8th, 2010: 12:01 AM ET Adobe announces the release of the long-anticipated Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.0. What follows is brief breakdown of my favorite new features, module-by-module. Library Module Tethering – It is now possible (depending upon camera manufacturer and model) to connect your...
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Sometimes which White Balance setting to choose is counter-intuitive. When presets fail and logic stumbles, sampling and common sense can be your best guides. Camera’s Auto-White Balance – Close to Daylight I was shooting White-headed Capuchin Monkeys in Costa Rica in April when the problem of white...
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Leafy Sea Dragon at the MN Zoo
Shooting in an public aquarium environment can be difficult. Usually flash and tripods are, either forbidden, or too encumbering to use in the heavily-trafficked areas. Aquariums themselves pose their own unique set of problems as well: Reflections onto the surface...
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As my speaking and teaching on all-issues-DIGITAL IMAGE continues, so do the new methods I employ to invite, update and disseminate the events. Much of my content though online, is fragmented between my blog, my website and my social media pages. If you want a video tutorial on CorelDraw or [...]
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Filed under: Photography, corel, video, Presenting, blog, flickr, lightroom, netiquette, tutorials, YouTube, Linked-in, Facebook, Google Calendar, Fan Page, social media, Twitter
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March 23, 2010 Adobe® announced an updated version of the Lightroom Public Beta released on October 22, 2009. This new version of the beta incorporates new functionality as well as performance improvements in speed and program accuracy over the first beta. While it is still too early to...
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Quietly, over the past couple of years, I have been building a YouTube Channel to hold various photographic, image editing and presentation related videos. Currently on the Fleeting Glimpse Images Channel you will find time-lapse videos, a short documentary, and a handful or so Lightroom tutorials. As...
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It is time to dust off those images you captured in the dawn of digital and reprocess them in the software from the decade of the teens. This image, Stone and Spray was one of my very first bracketed sequences. I had heard (in May of 2005) that you could bracket exposures and capture shadows [...]
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Using the metadata filters on your photograph library can tell you a lot about the type of shooter you are and the subjects you tend to prefer. The amazing feature about metadata and programs which wrangle metadata is that they allow for analysis in minutia of your shooting habits. It so happens, I am...