This session will continue on where we left off in the Develop Module of Lightroom CC. We will begin by giving you a strong understanding of the Lens Correction Panel, Effects Panel, the power of syncing and auto-sync features, and the various functions of the tool panels. We will spend a great deal of time on using and creating develop presets. You will learn how to bulk process anywhere from two to 1,000's of images at once.
A useful feature and skill for developing your images is learning the various ways in which you can compare images and from there, we jump into the specialized tools. You will learn how and when to use localized adjustments to fine tune your images.
We will wrap up the Develop Module by understanding the benefits of virtual copies and we will conclude the session by learning when and how to use the Map Module and geotagging your images.
Agenda
The Lens Correction Panel
Effects Panel
Syncing & Auto-Sync
Tool Panel Functions
The Power of Presets
Using the LIbrary Filter to Edit Lots of Images at Once
Image Comparisons
Spot Removal Tool
Localized Adjustments
Graduated Filter Tool
Radial Filter Tool
Making & Using Virtual Copies
The Map Module & Geotagging Your Images
Presenter
Lee Hoy
Olympus Educator, Photo Instructor
As owner/operator of Big Bend Birding & Photo Tours, I focus my time on helping others enjoy the beauty of the Big Bend National Park Region and serving as a freelance photographer when time permits. Publishing is fun, but my main interest is in helping others find that special bird or teaching them to capture spectacular images while they are visiting Big Bend National Park or surrounding areas. I am an award winning photographer and my images have been in Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine, Texas Highways, Bird Watcher’s Digest, & NANPA’s Expressions.
I also serve as a photography workshop instructor for Wildside Nature Tours and Kevin Loughlin with destinations such as the Galapagos Islands National Park, Ecuador, Amazon Riverboat Cruise, Costa Rica, Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park in winter, and more. You can see some of my images from these destinations in my portfolio page on my website.
My passion for birding began during my first visit to Big Bend National Park in August 1989 when a Canyon Towhee caught my eye in the Chisos Basin. Since then, I have traveled to 49 states and 7 Canadian provinces in search of the birds and wildlife of North America. Big Bend is my favorite and I have been on every trail and road in the park. No one is better equipped to serve as your guide to make sure you have a wonderful experience in the park, Fort Davis, Marathon, Marfa, or other points in-between.