How to Edit a Storm in Lightroom

In this video I will show you how to edit an incredible storm I photographed and its all done in Lightroom. This photo was a lot of fun to shoot, I had to wait for the right moment to make it happen. I explain everything in the video.

I cover everything from global adjustments to local adjustments and some other cool tricks.

Please leave me any questions you might have on the comments below here or the video and subscribe to my YouTube channel. Thanks for watching and happy shooting.

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After:
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How and when to use your visualize spots tool in Lightroom

Yesterday I posted this photograph so if you’d like to find out the exact details about it go to yesterday’s post.

I created this video to show you how and when to use your visualize spots tool. This is a very important tool when it comes to removing sensor spots. I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to clean your sensor often and if you can’t do it yourself or take it in this is when this tool comes in really handy.

When I see people’s photos and they are really really nice but they have sensor spots it takes all the goodness away from a beautiful photo. It is important that when you spend so much time editing a photo you finish it off my cleaning all the sensor spots. A trained eye will always see these sensors spots first and immediately be turned off.

In this video I will show you how to take care of your sensor spots if you have any questions please leave them on the comments below and please subscribe to my YouTube channel for more awesome tutorials and cool videos.

How to make a watermark in Lightroom (video)

One of the questions I get asked the most is how to make a watermark inside of Adobe Lightroom. This is actually a very easy thing to do and does not take a lot of time to do it. Weather is plain text or uploading a custom logo placement of the watermark the size and oppacity it can all be done inside of Lightroom.

If you have any questions please leave them on the comments below and please don’t forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel.

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