LIVE EDIT of POST-PROCESSING TECHNIQUES

How It Works

Zoom Live video course

In this online call we will go over the post-processing techniques I use in Lightroom. We will begin with global adjustment of an image then work our way

Please note as I am a pet photographer images being shown will be of pets.

  • In Lightroom I will cover:

  • The Basic panel

  • Tone Curve Panel

  • Colour Grading

  • Details Panel

  • Lens Corrections Panel

  • Masking tools

You will learn about Abobe photo profiles, tips on setting correct white balance. Of course the editing doesn't end there. You'll learn how to apply Lightroom's masking features to optimize light and detail in your image.

If we have the time I'll also share my Photoshop process to further clean up and improve the image, using tools like content-aware fill and adjustment layers like 'Curves' and 'Hue & Saturation'.

Please note I user a Windows computer and will be referencing Windows key board controls

You'll learn how stacking those subtle adjustments in Lightroom can make a huge difference for the look and quality of your image.

Find your style and start focusing on pouring creativity into your art.

This workshop has a maximum of 5 participants to ensure you receive the necessary coaching and thorough responses to any questions you might have.

Let’s get together on a zoom call.

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A community of Photographers sharing work, asking and providing feedback and discussing anything related to photography and post-processing.

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ABOUT THIS COURSE

Skill Level: Beginner
Course Length: 60 - 90 minutes

This course is developed for photographers that want to learn basic experience with Lightroom. In this course we're working with global and local adjustments.

Development of this course will be run on the most current version of Lightroom Classic. Photos shown will be of Dogs as Ree is a pet photographer. While workflow can be applied to other topics of photography.

Please note I user a Windows computer and will be referencing Windows key board controls