Description: Get more out of your photos and take your image processing skills to the next level. I will show you effective and professional techniques, how you can edit your RAW files perfectly in Adobe Lightroom Classic CC. We will also shortly Adobe Photoshop for the final sharpening and a special effect. In today's world, image processing is necessary to get stunning photographs and to take advantage of the technical possibilities. And the best: It also can make a lot of fun to edit photos - if you know how to do that. Let me show this to you! Bonus: You will receive 11 Lightroom Presets, which I have specially developed for you. With these, you can give your images a whole new look with just one click. In addition I give you all the RAW files I use in this course for explanation. This allows you to put the theory directly into practice and bring routine into your image processing. Short summary: all explanations - step by step logical structure to make you familiar with the workflow all RAW files and 11 Lightroom presets take advantage of my experiences and tricks as a professional landscape photographer personal support for questions (you can ask me anything) also works with the newest version of Adobe Lightroom Classic CC and much more updated for 2018 What am I going to get from this course? You'll be able to edit photos in Lightroom as you've seen them with your eyes. You'll master all the basic features of Adobe Lightroom. You'll be able to work out all the details from your photos. Your photos will shine in a completely new splendour. You'll learn how to work on any RAW image in Lightroom. I'll explain to you my best tricks and secrets to teach you all my knowledge of Lightroom. Link: https://www.udemy.com/lightroom-cc-...photography-workflow/?couponCode=MARCHLRC2018 Download: Hidden Content: **Hidden Content: You must click 'Like' before you can see the hidden data contained here.**
This tutorial should come with a warning. I thought I am getting blind... the resolution is only 256x144 which is even worse than the CGA resolution (320x200) introduced back in 1981.