A Big Announcement From Adobe
Matt Kloskowski, Jared Platt
Lessons
A Big Announcement From Adobe
03:45 2Opening Discussion
02:31 3What is Behind the Scenes of Lightroom® Creative Cloud®?
08:40 4How to Work with Collections
06:18 5How to Use Quick Develop
04:13 6How to Create Equal Exposures
02:51 7How to Merge HDR (High Dynamic Range) Images
11:00 8How to Use Local Adjustments
10:51How to Merge Panoramas
08:35 10How to Use Face Tagging & Keywording
10:18 11New Galleries in The Web Module
04:15 12What are the Slideshow Module Improvements?
04:08 13How to Use Soft Proofing
01:55 14Improvements to The Book Module
01:46 15What is the Upright Feature?
02:29 16Q & A and Wrap-Up
12:40Lesson Info
A Big Announcement From Adobe
Welcome everybody. Welcome to Creativelive. My name is Brian Lima's, and we are here for a very special light room crash course sponsored by on one. Now today, it's not just any crash course. We have a very big and special announcement for you in a special treat. Now, what is that big announcement before I tell you, I want to introduce you to light room experts. Mac Laskowski is a landscape photographer. He is the author of 20 books on light room and photography. He has taught light room at workshops around the world, and he's the vice president of photography At On one. Jared Platt is a SEAL veteran. He's been in the game for over 12 years, specializing in wedding and lifestyle photography. He teaches light room places all over the world as well. Like here. Photoshopped Week here on Creativelive WPP, I and more. Without further ado. Ladies and gentlemen, Mac Laskowski and Jared Plaque. Welcome, guys. Yes, absolutely Way do the price is right. Run. Thanks, guys, for being here. Thanks ...
for having no. Now there's a very big special announcement from Adobe today. Once you guys tell us about it, Jared, I'll let you have the honors. I have the honor to have the honors. Well, it is. Hold on. It is not. It is nine officially lifted from the band, the band, the nd A That so, uh, if you go to adobe dot com on a second browser screen so that you can actually still talk to us and see us If you open a browser and go to adobe dot com, you should find a great announcement that they have now released the new version of light room, which is no longer called a light room with a number. It is actually light room CC, which means that light room has finally come out of the shadows and joined the creative. Wow. As I remember, guys I know you probably had a little bit. I know you've had a sneak peek of it already. What is never your Teoh it? So John Mom, Open alert from Jared. Awesome. Matt, what's your tell us about what new favorite feature you have on the program? I felt minds kind of like the gimme feature. It's I think it's gonna be a lot of people's favorite features, but the added HDR merging right inside of Labour, a za landscape photographer. I bracket everything, and sometimes the problem is is the workflow is so difficult. You have to have all your bracketed photos, all these different exposures and go to another program back to late room. So it's it's right just takes the infra street from the Cameron can take It works great too. So it zee. It's been one of those features people wanted for a long Austin There. Now it's here. Find Jared. What about you? What? Your new favorite feature? Well, I'm not a landscape photographer. And so the HDR was a cool thing, and it actually allows me to do that. But my favorite feature is they've now added facial recognition for light room, which means that key wording people can be done in your sleep literally. Like while I'm sleeping, like is actually key wording people. Which, by the way, is when Jared does his best work while I'm sleeping a t east. I think I dio
Ratings and Reviews
Tucker
I fell in love with lightroom about three years ago. Making it better is alway nice. Thanks for sharing the information on the up grades. Also making it fun to watch.
Sean HIll
A great intro, this class convinced me to get the Lightroom/Photoshop software on the monthly basis. Mr. Platt is very good at presenting the subject matter and getting you interested in doing more, both in camera and with post processing. Great job guys!