About this 7-Section $99 Course
This 7-part course (with sessions ranging from April 20th to June 1st - one session per week) will cover an introduction to Lightroom Classic including the interface, modules, toolbars, and and panels. We will learn all about Lightroom Catalogs and how they are structured. This course will teach you how to use Lightroom Classic to import, organize, develop, and geotag your images. We will also deal with advanced editing features like fixing colors, converting to B&W in Silver Effex Pro, removing objects from an image, and sharpening images in Topaz.
I will present my own personal workflow as well taking you from the very beginning of importing my images, culling/rating images, geotagging images, how I use stacks/collections/filters, the process for developing/editing images, when I use advanced techniques, exporting images for social media and publishing, and finally my detailed organization.
Our final session will include a personal critique of your own images and how I would edit them in Lightroom.
This course will provide you with over 7 hours of detailed instruction on how to use Lightroom Classic for wildlife and landscape images. I have been using Lightroom since version 1.2 and have used it almost exclusively for image organization, editing, geotagging, and exporting/publishing.
Class Requirements: A Lightroom Classic subscription is necessary to truly get the full benefit of the class and Adobe Photoshop would be highly recommended. Older versions which are not subscription based may work, but some of the features I will be discussing are not available. A dual monitor setup would be helpful as you could have your own copy of Lightroom Classic open on one screen and the webinar on the other. Remember, these webinars will be recorded and you will be able to watch them over and over so if you don't have a dual setup, no worries. You could always rewatch on your phone and work on your Lightroom skills on your computer.
If you have a copy of Google's Nik Collection, we will cover two of their modules but this isn't required. We will also take a quick peak at two of the Topaz modules as well. But you can always see what they do during my demonstration and then decide if you want to invest in either or both.
I will present my own personal workflow as well taking you from the very beginning of importing my images, culling/rating images, geotagging images, how I use stacks/collections/filters, the process for developing/editing images, when I use advanced techniques, exporting images for social media and publishing, and finally my detailed organization.
Our final session will include a personal critique of your own images and how I would edit them in Lightroom.
This course will provide you with over 7 hours of detailed instruction on how to use Lightroom Classic for wildlife and landscape images. I have been using Lightroom since version 1.2 and have used it almost exclusively for image organization, editing, geotagging, and exporting/publishing.
Class Requirements: A Lightroom Classic subscription is necessary to truly get the full benefit of the class and Adobe Photoshop would be highly recommended. Older versions which are not subscription based may work, but some of the features I will be discussing are not available. A dual monitor setup would be helpful as you could have your own copy of Lightroom Classic open on one screen and the webinar on the other. Remember, these webinars will be recorded and you will be able to watch them over and over so if you don't have a dual setup, no worries. You could always rewatch on your phone and work on your Lightroom skills on your computer.
If you have a copy of Google's Nik Collection, we will cover two of their modules but this isn't required. We will also take a quick peak at two of the Topaz modules as well. But you can always see what they do during my demonstration and then decide if you want to invest in either or both.