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LIGHTROOM TUTORIALS

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f there’s one big benefit of a photographer trying to learn image editing techniques and workflow in 2020, it’s
sheer number of free Adobe Lightroom tutorials available!

As the industry standard digital image organization and editing application, it’s probably no wonder that there’s no
shortage of resources on the topic… but to have so many of them available at no cost is amazing.

In this guide, we’ve done our best to find what we consider to be the best Lightroom tutorials currently available.

They’re all easy to understand, easy to implement, and above all, they all include really useful tips for helping you t
become more efficient with this amazing software.

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Table of Contents !

Best Free Lightroom Tutorials of 2020


Learn the Basics of Lightroom Classic
Level: Beginner
Learn Lightroom in Under 30 Minutes! MASTERCLASS

“ We cover everything a new user needs to know to get up and running with Lightroom so
they can edit their photos with confidence. We’ll assume you have zero experience in
Lightroom and we’ll show you what you need to know in order to start editing the way
you want.

Learning Lightroom Classic from scratch can be a daunting topic for newcomers to photography. This helpful video
to explain the basics of the software in less than 30 minutes.

Even at just 30 minutes, there’s a ton of useful content in here, so use the timestamps below to skip ahead to the se
you need help with:

00:41: Getting Started 17:06: Split Toning


03:06: Library Module 18:04: Detail
04:58: Develop Module 19:35: Lens Corrections
06:27: Histogram 21:42: Transform (more details on this tool h
07:03: Tools 22:19: Effects
10:58: Basic Adjustments 22:46: Calibration
14:02: Tone Curve 23:43: Editing Faster
15:41: HSL 25:27: Exporting

Discover the Best Sliders in Lightroom Classic


Level: Beginner

Editing PHOTOS in LIGHTROOM like a BOSS! SLIDERS + ORDER EXPLAINED in plain English.

“ Learn to make your photos pop in Lightroom Classic. Discover which order to make
adjustments as well as the difference between the sliders and exactly which ones to use

This video is only 17:15 minutes long, but it goes through all the basics concerning the sliders that a beginner shou
It also explains in a very approachable way how you can maximise your workspace and make it more convenient fo

In this tutorial you’ll hear useful explanations on how to use the exposure, shadows, highlights, whites & blacks slid
understanding how those work is the first step on the way of making your photos look great.

At 7:31 the lecturer sheds some light on the difference between the colour profiles and the presets which is an are
lots of people tend to get lost a bit at the beginning.

Show off your Photos with an Amazing Lightroom Slideshow


Level: Beginner/Intermediate

Show off your PHOTOGRAPHY with beautiful SLIDESHOWS and awesome MUSIC (all in LIGHTROOM!)
“ Discover how to show off your photos, creating beautiful slideshows and using awesom
music, all in Lightroom!

Slideshows are becoming more and more popular these days. A well done slideshow is widely applicable in many s
– you can add it to your website, you can post it to Instagram, Facebook, or other social medias.

It’s also a way of showing off your work in a more captivating way and attracting attention to your work. In this vid
learn to pair your photos with powerful music samples to make the whole experience even more memorable, using
friend Adobe Lightroom!

How to Retouch a Portrait Photo using ONLY Lightroom


Level: Intermediate/Advanced

NEW in LIGHTROOM: Full face retouching in Lightroom


“ Learn how to retouch a portrait photograph using only Lightroom or camera raw.
Whiten teeth and lighten eyes. Soften and smoothen skin and haired more, all without
leaving Lightroom or Camera RAW.

Sometimes the constant switching between Lightroom and Photoshop can get a bit of nerve-wracking. In this tuto
you’ll learn how to keep activities such as retouching (usually thought to be a Photoshop task), only in Lightroom an
using the two programs at once.

It’s also useful to hear the lecturer’s perspective on the ethical question of what is ok and what is not really ok to b
retouched.

A lot of people tend to get lost along these lines in pursue of the typical fancy magazine look which can be a bit too

10 LIGHTROOM tips you SHOULD KNOW!


Level: Beginner/ Intermediate

10 LIGHTROOM tips you SHOULD KNOW!


In this one you can find a wide variety of great Lightroom tips – some of them are real hidden gems when it comes
editing.

There’s a little something for everyone. For the beginners there are valuable tips on Auto Tone and Resetting, but f
people that are at an intermediate level there’s useful information about the Grid Overlays for example.

Here you can find a table of contents:

Auto Tone – 1:55 B&A – 7:30


Resetting – 2:48 Clipping – 8:50
Grid Ovelays – 3:46 Radial Brush Adjustment – 10:10
Lights Out – 5:35 Size Up – 12:15
Level Out – 6:33 Organize Yourself! – 13:00

3 Lightroom Hacks for Food Photography


Level: Beginner

3 Lightroom Hacks for Food Photography | That's Sage

“ Here you’ll learn about three favourite Adobe Lightroom Hacks for Food Photography
that are super helpful.
This tutorial will enlighten you about three simple techniques that you can use take your food photos to the next le
areas they’re focusing on are: HSL sliders, Radial filer and Sharpening mask.

These three simple hacks are actually applicable to pretty much every food image (not to mention images of other
that you take and can turn out to be great guiding lines for you to begin if you don’t know exactly from where you s
start editing.

How to Speed up Lightroom


Level: All

How to Make Adobe Lightroom Faster | 13 Tips

“ Every Adobe Lightroom user from beginner through to professional should implement
these 13 tips to make their post-processing experience more fast, efficient and
enjoyable.

This helpful tutorial by Mark from Shotkit shows you how to make Lightroom faster via the implementation of sev
simple but effective tricks.

A couple of them you may already know, but I guarantee that whatever your experience with this software, you’ll l
least one new thing – the Lightroom Smart Previews tip is killer!
When properly set up and optimized, Lightroom is actually incredibly snappy – if your version is starting to feel a b
sluggish, this short video is a must-watch.

How to Create STUNNING Sunset Photos


Level: Beginner/ Intermediate

How to Create STUNNING Sunset Photos - Adobe Lightroom 6 cc Landscape Photography Editing Tutor

“ This video shares all of the secrets and techniques to use when editing a sunset photo.
Instead of going for the classical orange look, it focuses on getting a great variety of
colors and a dynamic picture.

This tutorial is very useful for people who are really into landscape photography. It gives you an idea which tools an
sliders you should use to improve your image without making it look too unnatural and overdone.

We all know how easy it is to get carried away with editing when it comes to this particular genre!

Some of the helpful topics the lecturer covers are Graduated & Radial filers, HSL sliders, Tone curve and Split tonin

Auto Mask Lightroom Tutorial – How To Mask Anything Fast!


Level: Beginner/ Intermediate
Auto Mask Lightroom Tutorial - How To Mask Anything FAST!

“ This Lightroom trick literally changed the way I edit forever – I had no idea how easy it
was to create masks in Lightroom, and no idea how masking in Lightroom works as a
photoshop replacement for MANY applications.

This tutorial focuses on a feature that has been kind of reserved area for Photoshop – masking. The auto mask fea
one of the biggest secrets hidden in Lightroom which can change your way of editing.

Here you’ll learn the easy way to auto mask in Lightroom – using Lightroom masking brushes to affect masks for co
mask overlays, and doing things like recovering blown out backgrounds or getting detail back in the sky.

How to use the tone curve in Lightroom


Level: Beginner/Intermediate

HOW TO USE THE TONE CURVE IN LIGHTROOM (Tone Curve Explained!)


“ Don’t let the tone curve intimidate you! Learn how to use the Tone Curve In Lightroom
and unlock a ton of powerful editing features in this comprehensive Lightroom Tutorial

This tutorial offers a very in-depth overview of a Lightroom feature that is super popular. It also brings you back in
school for a brief moment explaining about the primary colors.

A very useful trick that you’ll be able to learn here is how to give your images a bit of a cinematic look by adding a p
color in the shadows.

The tutorial gives a good number of reasons why you’d prefer using the Tone curve instead of other features.

A few of them are: it allows for selective contrast, it gives you the opportunity to set custom black & white points. A
red, green and blue portions of the tone curve allow you to do all of this with specific color channels.

How to Add Metadata to Photos in Lightroom


Level: Beginner

How to Add Metadata to Photos in Lightroom


“ Metadata is information that is stored inside of an image file. It’s not visible when
looking at a photo, but it includes information about when and how that photo was
taken. You can ADD metadata to images to protect them with copyright information. If
anyone downloads your image from online, your name will be forever stuck inside of th
image. HA!

Something absolutely crucial for your online presence, which a lot of us overlook sometimes is our metadata.

In this Lightroom tutorial, Aaron Nace explains everything form what is metadata actually to how to check your m
online.

As a bonus you also learn how to keyword your images in the catalogue and also add those keywords to the metad
preset, if you so desire.

10 Hidden Lighroom Features


Level: Beginner/ Intermediate

10 Hidden Lightroom Features


“ 10 tips for secret and lesser-known features that help your editing and speed up your
workflow in Adobe Lightroom.

Lightroom has a lot of features that you might not be able to find straight away. A lot of those might be hidden beh
shortcut or a small menu which you might not see for months if you don’t know it’s there.

This Lightroom tutorial rounds up a sum of small, but useful tricks, and a variety of really useful and important hac
help you speed your workflow and create better images overall.

How to Dodge and Burn in Lightroom


Level: Intermediate

How to Dodge and Burn in Lightroom

“ Learn how to really sculpt the face and make the portrait pop, with dodging and burnin
in such a way that allows you to take care of intensity, softness and even deal with colo
shifts. Utilize adjustment brushes with the right settings and Lightroom shortcuts.
Dodge and burn is a popular Photoshop technique to help your image pop by creating, and essentially painting, the
contrast yourself.

It is considered an advanced technique for post-production, however in this tutorial you can learn how to do it in
Lightroom, instead.

It is a good way to practice your brush work and take your edits on the next level at the same time. Something real
that you’ll learn is how to create your custom brushes which you can use the next time you’re looking for the same

How to refine and cull images in Lightroom


Level: Beginner/ Intermediate

How to Re]ne and Cull Images in Lightroom

“ Think of Culling as a Series of Steps. Culling a set of photos is done in a couple of


different steps. In each step, the selected images are refined to include only the best
photos.

What better way to keep your images organized, than to make sure you only keep the images you REALLY need.

This useful Lightroom tutorial explores the workflow of Aaron Nace and the way he culls his images.
Not only this can beneficial for your image organization and search, but it will also help you make sure you keep on
right images for the job, thus saving you hard drive space.

You’ll also learn useful comparison modes and shortcuts in the process.

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