10 responses to “How to edit amazing looking photos in Lightroom Classic” Now, with the new(-ish) masking tools, each new mask default to invert OFF. So, if I want to do a vignette, I have to drag out the radius and then add another step to invert it (apostrophe key or tick t...
Lightroom is excellent for cataloging, organizing, and performing basic edits on your photos, while Photoshop offers more advanced editing capabilities and creative options. Watch this video to see how to edit Lightroom Classic images in Photoshop. Here's how to se...
One of the quickest ways to edit many images at once is to use presets. Presets apply a whole array of edits to an image with merely a click and are useful if you’d like your photos to fit a specific mood or style. To speed things up even further, you can apply presets to a ba...
Starting with version Lightroom Classic version (14.1), if a user has both Photoshop Beta (v26.x) and Photoshop 2025 (v26.x) installed, and then uninstalls either one, an interoperability issue may occur when using Lightroom Classic’s Edit in Photoshop feature. In this case, Lightroom C...
Lightoom Classic lets you easily decrease or increase the amount of haze or fog in a photograph. Once you have made basic adjustments to the photograph, switch to theBasicpanel of theDevelopmodule and adjust theDehazeslider control. Amount ...
Being able to edit multiple images really quickly is one of my favorite things about working in Lightroom — it was born to do this stuff (referred to as “batch editing” in Lightroom lingo). There are a few days ways to do it, so today, we’ll cover some of the most popular (...
Most presets require a bit of tweaking, which is why it’s good to know how to create a preset and how to edit photos without the use of presets. In the Lightroom Library module select multiple images either in Grid view, as above, or by clicking on the film strip when in Loupe vie...
How to merge HDR photos in Lightroom Classic. Follow the steps below to createHDR images in Lightroom Classic: 1. Import your images:Then highlight your bracketed shots in the Library panel to select them. 2. Select Photo Merge:Select Photo › Photo Merge › HDR (Shortcut Ctrl+H). ...
Watch video: How to export in Lightroom Classic CC So you’ve edited your photo to perfection in Adobe Lightroom Classic, minutely tweaking each slider to get the ideal result – but what do you do with your edit now? Blindly exporting your photo without ensuring that you...
EnterLightroom. I figured out that while the correct settings are important and while lighting is imperative in controlling the image, there’s this other incredibly useful tool to make my photos pop. Lightroom is the only editing tool I’ve ever used to showcase the crazy beautiful places ...