News Archives - Lightroom Killer Tips https://lightroomkillertips.com/news/ The Latest Lightroom Tips, Tricks & Techniques Fri, 12 Jul 2024 19:03:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Easily Replace Backgrounds in Photos with ON1 by Dan Harlacher https://lightroomkillertips.com/easily-replace-backgrounds-in-photos-with-on1-by-dan-harlacher/ https://lightroomkillertips.com/easily-replace-backgrounds-in-photos-with-on1-by-dan-harlacher/#respond Thu, 18 Jul 2024 08:16:00 +0000 https://lightroomkillertips.com/?p=18150 Hello, fellow photographers. I’m Dan Harlacher from ON1, the creators of some amazing photography apps and plugins! I’m excited to show you the new Quick Mask AI tool in ON1 Photo RAW 2024.5. This tool is incredibly powerful and makes background replacements super simple. To illustrate its capabilities, I’ll walk you through three examples, from simple to complex. I also created this short video outlining each of these steps! Example 1: Simple Background Replacement Let’s start with a straightforward example—a bird photo. The original background is dull and shot in low light, resulting in a noisy image. Here’s the step-by-step process to enhance and replace the background: Example 2: Intermediate Background Replacement with Blending I worked with a studio shot against a neutral backdrop for a more complex scenario.  Here’s the approach: Example 3:Advanced Background Replacement with Color Corrections The third example involves a challenging shot with a bright blue background that reflects onto the subject’s metallic necklace and skin.  Here’s how I tackled it: Conclusion These examples highlight the incredible versatility and power of the Quick Mask AI tool in ON1 Photo RAW 2024.5. Whether dealing with simple or complex scenarios, this tool makes background replacements and composites much easier. About ON1 Photo RAW Elevate your photo editing game with a 30-day free trial of ON1 Photo RAW—no credit card required. Perfect for photographers of all skill levels, ON1 Photo RAW offers an intuitive yet powerful platform that blends speed, versatility, and quality into one AI-powered application. It’s the ultimate AI photo editor and includes everything a photographer needs in one application. Try ON1 Photo RAW for free and experience why it’s the top Lightroom Alternative, giving you the ultimate control to bring your photographic visions to life.

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Hello, fellow photographers. I’m Dan Harlacher from ON1, the creators of some amazing photography apps and plugins! I’m excited to show you the new Quick Mask AI tool in ON1 Photo RAW 2024.5. This tool is incredibly powerful and makes background replacements super simple. To illustrate its capabilities, I’ll walk you through three examples, from simple to complex. I also created this short video outlining each of these steps!

Example 1:
Simple Background Replacement

Let’s start with a straightforward example—a bird photo. The original background is dull and shot in low light, resulting in a noisy image. Here’s the step-by-step process to enhance and replace the background:

  1. Noise Reduction and Sharpening: First, the photo includes a lot of noise and is a little out of focus. So, I used NoNoise AI and Tack Sharp AI to remove the noise and restore the details.
  1. Brightness Adjustment: Next, I brightened the image using the “Tone and Color” adjustments, increasing the exposure by about a stop and adjusting the blacks to enhance contrast.
  1. Adding a New Background: I selected a new background from the ON1 Extras, specifically a bokeh image, and used the “Transform” tool to fit it perfectly behind the bird.
  1. Masking the Old Background: Using the Quick Mask AI tool, I clicked on the bird to keep it and removed the old background. The result was a clean separation, allowing the new background to shine.
  1. Final Adjustments: Finally, I adjusted the background’s tone and color to complement the bird’s colors, creating a harmonious and vibrant image.

Example 2:
Intermediate Background Replacement with Blending

I worked with a studio shot against a neutral backdrop for a more complex scenario. 

Here’s the approach:

  1. Initial Adjustments: I cropped out unwanted elements, like a soft box in the corner.
  1. Layering a New Background: I added a new studio backdrop, flipped it to match the lighting, and scaled it to fit.
  1. Blending Backgrounds: Using Quick Mask AI, I masked out the original background but retained the shadows and the floor’s shape by reducing the mask’s opacity. This blended the new backdrop seamlessly with the original, maintaining a realistic look.
  1. Color Adjustments: I tinted the new background using a photo filter to match the subject’s shorts, ensuring a cohesive color scheme.
  1. Edge Refinement: I used the Chisel tool and Refine brush to clean up any remaining halos or edges, particularly around hair, for a polished finish.

Example 3:
Advanced Background Replacement with Color Corrections

The third example involves a challenging shot with a bright blue background that reflects onto the subject’s metallic necklace and skin. 

Here’s how I tackled it:

  1. Exposure Adjustment: I lowered the exposure to correct the image’s brightness.
  1. New Background Addition: I selected a new background and used the Transform tool to scale and position it.
  1. Masking and Cleaning Up: Quick Mask AI helped remove the old background. However, blue reflections remained on the subject, requiring further refinements.
  1. Local Color Adjustments: I used local adjustments to desaturate the necklace’s blue reflections and repainted the skin edges with a flesh color using the paint with color option. This corrected the color cast without altering the luminosity.
  1. Final Touches: The result was a natural-looking edge with the correct colors, eliminating unnatural blue hues.

Conclusion

These examples highlight the incredible versatility and power of the Quick Mask AI tool in ON1 Photo RAW 2024.5. Whether dealing with simple or complex scenarios, this tool makes background replacements and composites much easier.

About ON1 Photo RAW

Elevate your photo editing game with a 30-day free trial of ON1 Photo RAW—no credit card required. Perfect for photographers of all skill levels, ON1 Photo RAW offers an intuitive yet powerful platform that blends speed, versatility, and quality into one AI-powered application. It’s the ultimate AI photo editor and includes everything a photographer needs in one application. Try ON1 Photo RAW for free and experience why it’s the top Lightroom Alternative, giving you the ultimate control to bring your photographic visions to life.

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A DAY TO HONOR OUR NATION’S FALLEN SOLDIERS https://lightroomkillertips.com/a-day-to-honor-our-nations-fallen-soldiers-5/ Mon, 27 May 2024 08:16:00 +0000 https://lightroomkillertips.com/?p=18114 Today is Memorial Day in the United States, and our offices are closed as we honor and remember those who gave their lives in service to our country. This post is dedicated each year to the memory of David Leimbach (shown above; the brother of my dear friend and colleague Jeff Leimbach), who died 16 years ago in combat in Afghanistan. Just a humble word of thanks to the dedicated men and women of our armed services and to all those who came before them who laid down their lives to protect the freedoms we enjoy each day. Here’s wishing you all a safe, happy, and healthy Memorial Day. -Scott

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Today is Memorial Day in the United States, and our offices are closed as we honor and remember those who gave their lives in service to our country.

This post is dedicated each year to the memory of David Leimbach (shown above; the brother of my dear friend and colleague Jeff Leimbach), who died 16 years ago in combat in Afghanistan.

Just a humble word of thanks to the dedicated men and women of our armed services and to all those who came before them who laid down their lives to protect the freedoms we enjoy each day.

Here’s wishing you all a safe, happy, and healthy Memorial Day.

-Scott

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Meet Dan Harlacher: VP of Products at ON1 & Passionate Photographer | Discover ON1 Photo RAW 2024 https://lightroomkillertips.com/behind-the-lens-get-to-know-dan-harlacher-from-on1/ Thu, 21 Mar 2024 08:16:00 +0000 https://lightroomkillertips.com/?p=17993 Fellow Photographers, I want to introduce myself. I’m Dan Harlacher, the VP of Products at ON1. You may recognize me from some ON1 announcement videos if you have been with us for a few years. My role at ON1 is guiding the design and development of ON1 Photo RAW and the rest of the photo editing software product line. I’ve been with ON1 since the beginning, eighteen years now. Only a few people in technology get to work most of their careers for the same company these days. For me, ON1 is more than my employer or company; it’s my team and family. Many of the original team members are still with us, and we have grown up and raised our kids together. It’s a fantastic place to work because of our passion for photography.   I started photography in middle school, shooting film on a Canon FTb. I was the photo editor for my high school newspaper and yearbook. I went to college, quickly changed my major to photography, and started assisting a well-known commercial photographer to build my skills. In college, I was an early adopter of digital photography and was the first student to use ink prints for assignments. Remember, this was in 1996. After college, I started my portrait and wedding studio with a friend. However, the call for digital photography pulled me to the big city, where I integrated systems and trained professional photographers transitioning from film to digital in the early 2000s. Then, on a chance meeting on an airline flight, I made the move into software product management, and well, here I am.  When it comes to photography, I have shot just about everything: Portraits, weddings, boudoir, pets, babies, special events, racing, airshows, sports, commercials, and even a live nuclear reactor core while standing on top of it. However, when it comes to what I love, it has always been landscapes and fine art. Photography is a great excuse for a hike, and I will take it whenever possible.  What I love the most about my job is that I can combine my love and deep knowledge of all things photography with my problem-solving skills. I know first-hand where photographers struggle in post-processing. I know and use every tool out there, and it’s part of my job to understand the competition. Even though I have access to every app under the sun, I use Photo RAW daily for my photography. That’s as it should be; I designed it for photographers like me, so I know it can do everything I need well. If you have ever heard the old expression “eat your own dog food,” I firmly believe in using what you make. Sure, it isn’t perfect; no app is, but there are dedicated people like me listening to users like you to make it faster and better all the time.  If you haven’t heard of ON1 or Photo RAW 2024, please give it a try. You can use it for a full 30 days without limitation, and it won’t watermark your photos in trial mode. We have made it a ton faster, and I know even more dramatic improvements are coming soon. The new user interface is much cleaner and easier to use. The new Brilliance AI is my new starting point whenever I open a photo to edit it. It gets me 90% done just by turning it on. I spend that last 10% using Super Select AI to fine-tune and mask the subject matter and apply the new on-trend presets with today’s styles.   As the guy who designs it, we have some fantastic stuff up our sleeves that we are already working on. We will continue on our usability, performance, and stability mission and bring you new and improved features in the coming months and years. I hope to see you in the ON1 community soon! We have a ton of free training on using our apps, just like our friends here at KelbyOne. We appreciate your support and trust. 

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Fellow Photographers,

I want to introduce myself. I’m Dan Harlacher, the VP of Products at ON1. You may recognize me from some ON1 announcement videos if you have been with us for a few years. My role at ON1 is guiding the design and development of ON1 Photo RAW and the rest of the photo editing software product line. I’ve been with ON1 since the beginning, eighteen years now. Only a few people in technology get to work most of their careers for the same company these days. For me, ON1 is more than my employer or company; it’s my team and family. Many of the original team members are still with us, and we have grown up and raised our kids together. It’s a fantastic place to work because of our passion for photography.  

I started photography in middle school, shooting film on a Canon FTb. I was the photo editor for my high school newspaper and yearbook. I went to college, quickly changed my major to photography, and started assisting a well-known commercial photographer to build my skills. In college, I was an early adopter of digital photography and was the first student to use ink prints for assignments. Remember, this was in 1996. After college, I started my portrait and wedding studio with a friend. However, the call for digital photography pulled me to the big city, where I integrated systems and trained professional photographers transitioning from film to digital in the early 2000s. Then, on a chance meeting on an airline flight, I made the move into software product management, and well, here I am. 

When it comes to photography, I have shot just about everything: Portraits, weddings, boudoir, pets, babies, special events, racing, airshows, sports, commercials, and even a live nuclear reactor core while standing on top of it. However, when it comes to what I love, it has always been landscapes and fine art. Photography is a great excuse for a hike, and I will take it whenever possible. 

What I love the most about my job is that I can combine my love and deep knowledge of all things photography with my problem-solving skills. I know first-hand where photographers struggle in post-processing. I know and use every tool out there, and it’s part of my job to understand the competition. Even though I have access to every app under the sun, I use Photo RAW daily for my photography. That’s as it should be; I designed it for photographers like me, so I know it can do everything I need well. If you have ever heard the old expression “eat your own dog food,” I firmly believe in using what you make. Sure, it isn’t perfect; no app is, but there are dedicated people like me listening to users like you to make it faster and better all the time. 

If you haven’t heard of ON1 or Photo RAW 2024, please give it a try. You can use it for a full 30 days without limitation, and it won’t watermark your photos in trial mode. We have made it a ton faster, and I know even more dramatic improvements are coming soon. The new user interface is much cleaner and easier to use. The new Brilliance AI is my new starting point whenever I open a photo to edit it. It gets me 90% done just by turning it on. I spend that last 10% using Super Select AI to fine-tune and mask the subject matter and apply the new on-trend presets with today’s styles.  

As the guy who designs it, we have some fantastic stuff up our sleeves that we are already working on. We will continue on our usability, performance, and stability mission and bring you new and improved features in the coming months and years. I hope to see you in the ON1 community soon! We have a ton of free training on using our apps, just like our friends here at KelbyOne. We appreciate your support and trust. 

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Discover ON1 Photo RAW 2024–Amazing Photo Editing Software https://lightroomkillertips.com/discover-on1-photo-raw-2024-amazing-photo-editing-software/ Mon, 04 Dec 2023 08:16:00 +0000 https://lightroomkillertips.com/?p=17668 Hey there, fellow photographers! Dan Harlacher here. I'm the VP of Product at ON1 and am thrilled to introduce you to the new ON1 Photo RAW 2024, the ultimate raw photo editor. At ON1, we understand that diving into a new app can be overwhelming, especially with one as robust as Photo RAW. I'm here to ensure you have the best possible experience. Our goal with ON1 Photo RAW was to give photographers creative freedom and allow them to take advantage of the latest AI technologies without replacing them. Our AI-driven features are designed to give you a more efficient workflow and the highest image quality. Now, let's talk about ON1 Photo RAW 2024. If you like what you see, download our free 30-day trial and follow along in the video.

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Hey there, fellow photographers! Dan Harlacher here. I’m the VP of Product at ON1 and am thrilled to introduce you to the new ON1 Photo RAW 2024, the ultimate raw photo editor. At ON1, we understand that diving into a new app can be overwhelming, especially with one as robust as Photo RAW. I’m here to ensure you have the best possible experience. Our goal with ON1 Photo RAW was to give photographers creative freedom and allow them to take advantage of the latest AI technologies without replacing them. Our AI-driven features are designed to give you a more efficient workflow and the highest image quality. Now, let’s talk about ON1 Photo RAW 2024. If you like what you see, download our free 30-day trial and follow along in the video.

Organizing Your Photos

Organization is critical to a smooth and efficient photo editing workflow. With ON1 Photo RAW 2024, it’s incredibly easy to browse folders, use the filmstrip view, and even leverage star ratings to keep your photo library organized—no more hunting for that perfect shot. The new and powerful search capability will also quickly get you to the photos you need.

Editing Basics

The true power of Photo RAW lies in its editing capabilities. In the video, I guide you through the fundamental tabs in the Edit module, starting with Develop and moving on to Local Adjustments, Effects, Sky, and Portrait. You will get a great idea of what the app can do as I cover the basics first and then dive into advanced techniques to take your editing skills to the next level.

Advanced Editing Techniques

Some of the more advanced editing techniques are also included in Photo RAW. I suggest looking at the magic of the all-new Brilliance AI for automatic adjustments. From cropping to healing brush usage and targeted adjustments with Super Select AI, you’ll see how Photo RAW makes it ultra simple to enhance specific elements in your photos like never before.

Presets and Filters

Photo RAW 2024 comes packed with presets and filters to add that extra flair to your images so you can style them to your specific tastes. You can quickly apply presets, create your own, and use filters to achieve stunning effects. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced photographer, these tools will become your creative sidekicks.

Portrait Retouching

I also demonstrate how Photo RAW makes portrait retouching a breeze with AI-powered features, from smoothing skin to enhancing facial features and even replacing backgrounds. It’s one of the easiest tools for all your retouching needs.

Advanced Features: Layers and Resize AI

ON1 Photo RAW also has a layered workflow. Think of it as having Lightroom and Photoshop combined but for photographers. This empowers you to tackle tasks typically associated with advanced editing software like Photoshop. Plus, we’ll explore the Resize AI module, ensuring your photos maintain top-notch quality even when upscaled.

The Complete Ecosystem

But wait, there’s more! Photo RAW isn’t just a desktop application – it’s part of a complete ecosystem. The mobile app for iOS and Android and our cloud syncing service allow you to seamlessly work across all your devices and access your edited photos.

Learning Resources and Support

ON1 Photo RAW 2024 comes with a healthy amount of resources so you get the most out of your purchase. There is a detailed user guide, free video tutorials, or our exclusive education community–ON1 Plus, and you’ll find everything you need to master Photo RAW.

Conclusion

As you embark on your photography adventures, I am grateful for you considering ON1. I can’t wait to see the incredible creations you’ll achieve with this powerful photo editing tool. Whether a hobbyist or a pro, ON1 Photo RAW has the tools and support to take your photography to new heights. Let’s capture those moments and create something extraordinary together!

Get your free 30-day trial of ON1 Photo RAW 2024!

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Upgrade Your Editing Game with GenSwap in Luminar Neo https://lightroomkillertips.com/upgrade-your-editing-game-with-genswap-in-luminar-neo/ https://lightroomkillertips.com/upgrade-your-editing-game-with-genswap-in-luminar-neo/#comments Thu, 30 Nov 2023 08:16:00 +0000 https://lightroomkillertips.com/?p=17645 At its core, Luminar Neo is about pushing the boundaries of photo editing by creating intuitive, powerful and easy-to-use tools that are accessible to photographers of all skill levels. With the goal of rewriting the rules and inspiring users to transcend the ordinary, Luminar Neo offers photographers the ability to leverage the power of next-gen AI-powered photo editing software. One of Luminar Neo’s newest groundbreaking features is GenSwap, a generative AI tool that redefines editing possibilities. 

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Take advantage of fantastic Cyber Week deals from Luminar!

At its core, Luminar Neo is about pushing the boundaries of photo editing by creating intuitive, powerful and easy-to-use tools that are accessible to photographers of all skill levels. With the goal of rewriting the rules and inspiring users to transcend the ordinary, Luminar Neo offers photographers the ability to leverage the power of next-gen AI-powered photo editing software. One of Luminar Neo’s newest groundbreaking features is GenSwap, a generative AI tool that redefines editing possibilities. 

What is GenSwap?

GenSwap is a game changer that allows photographers to swap, alter and replace specific elements within photos. Using intelligent technologies, GenSwap analyzes photos and integrates AI-generated visuals that seamlessly fit in with the rest of your picture. 

Here are a few ways to explore its capabilities:

Color Customization: Effortlessly adjust and alter colors with just a few clicks. By providing a prompt to GenSwap, photographers can change the color palette of an entire photograph. From vibrant reds to serene blues or eclectic patterns, color enhancements can elevate visual appeal without compromising the photo’s integrity.

Landscape Refinement: Transform a murky lake into pristine, crystalline water to make aquatic scenes appear more vivid and inviting. A simple change can affect the overall ambiance of the shot, intensifying its impact.

Picturesque Details: Adding a bee to a flower or enhancing other foreground elements can significantly amplify the visual narrative. GenSwap seamlessly integrates these details, making the photo more dynamic and immersive.

Background and Foreground Alterations: Beyond specific components, GenSwap allows for nuanced adjustments to both foreground and background elements. Whether it’s enhancing lighting, adjusting perspectives or refining textures, photographers have the flexibility to fine-tune every aspect of their composition.

With the simple input of a prompt, you can make precise modifications to photos while maintaining a natural and cohesive visual narrative. 

You can even get imaginative with GenSwap by blending reality with the fantastical. By integrating mythical elements into everyday scenes, you can infuse dreamlike qualities into your photos to give them a unique storytelling angle.

GenSwap’s intuitive algorithms understand the intricacies of your images. They can help you effortlessly refine the composition of your landscape shots or remove imperfections from portraits to enhance details, colors and textures.

With GenSwap, the possibilities are endless. Experience a new level of creative freedom without the restrictions of conventional editing techniques.

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Step into the future of photo editing this Cyber Week and harness the transformative power of GenSwap. Secure these exclusive deals today before they vanish!

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Next Week: the Lightroom Conference is here! https://lightroomkillertips.com/next-week-the-lightroom-conference-is-here/ Fri, 12 May 2023 08:16:00 +0000 https://lightroomkillertips.com/?p=17220 It’s one of our biggest online conferences each year, and this year’s kicks off next week; where on Monday, I’m teaching a pre-conference session called “Lightroom for Absolute Beginners,” followed on Tuesdays by two full days of training, with two full tracks packed with incredible Lightroom class sessions taught by some of the very best, most talented instructors in the business! We would love to have you with us for the conference (and the pre-conference session the day before). Here’s the link to grab your ticket today at the early-bird discount price. Hope you can make it. 🙂 Have a great weekend, everybody, and we’ll catch you next week at the conference. 🙂 -Scott

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It’s one of our biggest online conferences each year, and this year’s kicks off next week; where on Monday, I’m teaching a pre-conference session called “Lightroom for Absolute Beginners,” followed on Tuesdays by two full days of training, with two full tracks packed with incredible Lightroom class sessions taught by some of the very best, most talented instructors in the business!

We would love to have you with us for the conference (and the pre-conference session the day before). Here’s the link to grab your ticket today at the early-bird discount price. Hope you can make it. 🙂

Have a great weekend, everybody, and we’ll catch you next week at the conference. 🙂

-Scott

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The Lightroom Community Has Lost A Legend. Martin Evening (1959-2022) https://lightroomkillertips.com/the-lightroom-community-has-lost-a-legend-martin-evening-1959-2022/ https://lightroomkillertips.com/the-lightroom-community-has-lost-a-legend-martin-evening-1959-2022/#comments Fri, 06 Jan 2023 08:16:00 +0000 https://lightroomkillertips.com/?p=16914 My heart sank when I heard the news that Martin Evening, one of the legends of our industry, one of its most talented and prolific authors, a gifted instructor, an award-winning photographer, and one of our reader’s favorite columnists in Photoshop User magazine, had passed away after a long, courageous battle with cancer. He was only 63, passing far too soon, but the impact his life and career had on the worldwide Photoshop and Lightroom community will be felt for many years. You can see Martin’s fingerprints on Lightroom every time you export a file or go to print in Lightroom Classic’s Print module and choose that all-important last step of applying Output Sharpening. That sharpening came from a technology developed by a software company co-founded by Martin called Pixel Genius. He was their product manager for their PhotoKit Color plug-in, lead creator, and a key part of this award-winning company, founded by a close-knit group of friends and industry icons. But it wasn’t just this development side of Martin that benefited the Lightroom community; it was also through his many bestselling books, his lectures around the world, and his articles in Photoshop User, where he helped users to learn and embrace new ways of editing their images. I’ve always admired Martin’s deep knowledge of Lightroom (far beyond my own) and his remarkable ability to communicate advanced topics in a way that made them understandable and accessible. When asked about his success and many accomplishments as an author, he said, “When I reflect back as to why my books sold so well, I don’t think it was because I was particularly smart. Sure, I was clever enough to write informatively, but this never came as easy to me as it did for others. I think the fact I nearly always found it a struggle to make sense of complicated concepts, and seek ways to explain them more clearly, was something that resonated with my readers and made my books successful.” His engaging style gained Martin legions of fans around the world, and we were tickled pink when he agreed to write a monthly column in our magazine. Of course, he was an instant hit with our readers, who loved his insights, teaching style, and his ability to engage and inspire in every issue. I remember the first time I met Martin, 20-something years ago, at an Adobe event in Stockholm, Sweden, where we were both speakers. I had just arrived at the conference after a long flight. I was a bit jet-lagged and had to go straight to the stage and set up the AV (back then, doing presentations from a laptop and having the AV actually work was pretty sketchy). Sure enough, for whatever reason, the AV team couldn’t get my laptop to see the projector, and things looked bleak (and I was the day’s first presenter). While the AV team was scrambling to get my laptop to see the projector, I was introduced to the folks from Adobe and some of the other instructors, and that’s where I met Martin for the first time. He could tell I was freaking out a bit and asked if everything was okay. I told him about my laptop/projector issue, and he said, “Well, you’re welcome to use my laptop. They just checked it, and it connected to the projector, no problem.” I thought, “Wow, I just met this guy 60 seconds ago, and he’s offering me his equipment to use.” I thanked him, but I said I wasn’t sure that would work because I use a mouse with my laptop (stop snickering, this was a long time ago), and he said he thought he might have one in his bag somewhere and he’d go dig it up and connect it for me (and that’s precisely what he did). I was really struck by how gracious and kind he was, especially to someone he had just met. Well, sure enough, they couldn’t get my laptop working, and I went on stage using Martin’s laptop (and mouse), and it worked out great. But then something unexpected happened unrelated to my laptop issue. My session was called “Photoshop Down & Dirty Tricks,” and I was teaching how to do a whole bunch of different Photoshop special effects based on current trends in print, TV, and Web advertising. Stuff like, “See this magazine ad for Nike? Well, here’s how they did that cool-looking glow and the reflection under the sneaker.” The same type of stuff we do in Photoshop User magazine today in our “Down & Dirty Tricks” column. Well, I did my session, and it was a huge hit with the crowd. Lots of oohs and aahs and spontaneous applause throughout, and it just went over like gang-busters. They introduced the next speaker immediately after I wrapped up: a British photographer and Photoshop trainer. We shook hands as we crossed on the stage. Seemed like a nice guy. Turns out, he wasn’t. He got to the podium and addressed the audience, “I just sat through that session with Mr. Kelby, and before we get started, I need you to know that everything he showed you, everything you just learned, was absolute crap. It’s useless drivel and all that special effects stuff that ‘wows’ the client isn’t the stuff that will make you money. I’m going to show you something that actually will.” I’m paraphrasing what he said (it was 20+ years ago), but it was way more than just those few sentences and way more brutal and condescending. He literally went on and on for five minutes or so about how stupid special effects are, how dumb we all are for liking them, and how senseless it was for me even to be teaching them. My only saving grace was that the audience wasn’t at all receptive to his attack. I think he was expecting cheers, but it was more of a collective stunned silence. Everyone was pretty shocked (including the folks who hired […]

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My heart sank when I heard the news that Martin Evening, one of the legends of our industry, one of its most talented and prolific authors, a gifted instructor, an award-winning photographer, and one of our reader’s favorite columnists in Photoshop User magazine, had passed away after a long, courageous battle with cancer. He was only 63, passing far too soon, but the impact his life and career had on the worldwide Photoshop and Lightroom community will be felt for many years.

You can see Martin’s fingerprints on Lightroom every time you export a file or go to print in Lightroom Classic’s Print module and choose that all-important last step of applying Output Sharpening. That sharpening came from a technology developed by a software company co-founded by Martin called Pixel Genius. He was their product manager for their PhotoKit Color plug-in, lead creator, and a key part of this award-winning company, founded by a close-knit group of friends and industry icons. But it wasn’t just this development side of Martin that benefited the Lightroom community; it was also through his many bestselling books, his lectures around the world, and his articles in Photoshop User, where he helped users to learn and embrace new ways of editing their images. I’ve always admired Martin’s deep knowledge of Lightroom (far beyond my own) and his remarkable ability to communicate advanced topics in a way that made them understandable and accessible.

When asked about his success and many accomplishments as an author, he said, “When I reflect back as to why my books sold so well, I don’t think it was because I was particularly smart. Sure, I was clever enough to write informatively, but this never came as easy to me as it did for others. I think the fact I nearly always found it a struggle to make sense of complicated concepts, and seek ways to explain them more clearly, was something that resonated with my readers and made my books successful.”

His engaging style gained Martin legions of fans around the world, and we were tickled pink when he agreed to write a monthly column in our magazine. Of course, he was an instant hit with our readers, who loved his insights, teaching style, and his ability to engage and inspire in every issue.

I remember the first time I met Martin, 20-something years ago, at an Adobe event in Stockholm, Sweden, where we were both speakers. I had just arrived at the conference after a long flight. I was a bit jet-lagged and had to go straight to the stage and set up the AV (back then, doing presentations from a laptop and having the AV actually work was pretty sketchy). Sure enough, for whatever reason, the AV team couldn’t get my laptop to see the projector, and things looked bleak (and I was the day’s first presenter).

While the AV team was scrambling to get my laptop to see the projector, I was introduced to the folks from Adobe and some of the other instructors, and that’s where I met Martin for the first time. He could tell I was freaking out a bit and asked if everything was okay. I told him about my laptop/projector issue, and he said, “Well, you’re welcome to use my laptop. They just checked it, and it connected to the projector, no problem.”

I thought, “Wow, I just met this guy 60 seconds ago, and he’s offering me his equipment to use.” I thanked him, but I said I wasn’t sure that would work because I use a mouse with my laptop (stop snickering, this was a long time ago), and he said he thought he might have one in his bag somewhere and he’d go dig it up and connect it for me (and that’s precisely what he did). I was really struck by how gracious and kind he was, especially to someone he had just met. Well, sure enough, they couldn’t get my laptop working, and I went on stage using Martin’s laptop (and mouse), and it worked out great. But then something unexpected happened unrelated to my laptop issue.

My session was called “Photoshop Down & Dirty Tricks,” and I was teaching how to do a whole bunch of different Photoshop special effects based on current trends in print, TV, and Web advertising. Stuff like, “See this magazine ad for Nike? Well, here’s how they did that cool-looking glow and the reflection under the sneaker.” The same type of stuff we do in Photoshop User magazine today in our “Down & Dirty Tricks” column. Well, I did my session, and it was a huge hit with the crowd. Lots of oohs and aahs and spontaneous applause throughout, and it just went over like gang-busters. They introduced the next speaker immediately after I wrapped up: a British photographer and Photoshop trainer. We shook hands as we crossed on the stage. Seemed like a nice guy. Turns out, he wasn’t.

He got to the podium and addressed the audience, “I just sat through that session with Mr. Kelby, and before we get started, I need you to know that everything he showed you, everything you just learned, was absolute crap. It’s useless drivel and all that special effects stuff that ‘wows’ the client isn’t the stuff that will make you money. I’m going to show you something that actually will.” I’m paraphrasing what he said (it was 20+ years ago), but it was way more than just those few sentences and way more brutal and condescending. He literally went on and on for five minutes or so about how stupid special effects are, how dumb we all are for liking them, and how senseless it was for me even to be teaching them.

My only saving grace was that the audience wasn’t at all receptive to his attack. I think he was expecting cheers, but it was more of a collective stunned silence. Everyone was pretty shocked (including the folks who hired me at Adobe). After his onslaught, he went on to spend the rest of his presentation showing slides on how to properly light a product shot for a catalog and how to make the background pure white while keeping the shadows intact under your product shot, using some Photoshop techniques. He kept returning to the point: “This is the stuff that actually makes you money!” You can’t make this stuff up, folks.

Anyway, so what does that guy’s rant about me have to do with Martin? Well, about a year later, I got an email from Martin letting me know he was asked to help put together a large Photoshop and photography event in the U.K., and he was in charge of hiring the instructors. The organizers of the event wanted to use all U.K.-based instructors, and they had sent Martin a list of possible candidates. Martin was asking if I remembered the guy’s name who attacked me in Stockholm. He wanted to make absolutely sure that he didn’t hire that guy because of what he had done to me back at that event. The fact that Martin cared enough to reach out about it a year later and that he even remembered it in the first place just cemented to me what an awesome person he truly was.

The next time I saw Martin in person was right before he went on stage to accept his award at his induction ceremony for the Photoshop Hall of Fame during the opening keynote for the Photoshop World Conference back in 2008. We were lucky enough to have him speak at the conference (he rocked it), and we’ve been blessed to have him sharing his knowledge and his gift for teaching in Photoshop User magazine since November of 2016.

There’s a lot more to Martin, his life, and his career, and I invite you to take a few moments and watch this presentation from him, recorded back in May 2021, for the Art of Photography Conference. It’s titled, The Hits and Misses of a Creative Career. It’s a wonderful retrospective: You’ll see some beautiful photos, hear some fascinating stories, see how his work transitioned over his lifetime, and get to know a little more about the man behind the lens, the books, and the amazing images. You can find it by clicking here.

I’d like to leave you with one final quote from Martin: “Above all else, the most important aspect of my life was my devoted marriage to my wife Camilla and being around to see our daughter, Angelica, grow up to become a young woman. I have no regrets about cancer. I have lived a fulfilled life professionally as well as a full, active involvement with personal family life, which meant so much to me and the most important thing in my life.”

Martin’s legacy of sharing and giving so much of himself, personally and professionally, is one to be proud of. A life lived well. He will be missed. 

—Scott

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Image Connect—A Photographer Matching Service https://lightroomkillertips.com/image-connect-a-photographer-matching-service/ Tue, 28 Jul 2020 08:06:00 +0000 https://lightroomkillertips.com/?p=13923 Do you have a passion for photography but struggle to find gigs? Image Connect is a photographer matching service offered by Canon U.S.A., Inc. that helps people and businesses find and book a photographer for any need or occasion.

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Do you have a passion for photography but struggle to find gigs? Image Connect is a photographer matching service offered by Canon U.S.A., Inc. that helps people and businesses find and book a photographer for any need or occasion. 

Building on a tradition dating back to 1937, Canon is trusted by customers for its legacy of expertise, quality, and reliability. This new, easy-to-use platform will help photographers, regardless of what camera gear they use, to find potential clients and book gigs. With the power of the Canon brand behind you, Canon can market the Image Connect platform and help potential clients find you and help you continue to grow your business. 

Apply to join Image Connect now through 8/31/20 and complete 5 gigs by 12/31/20 and receive a $250 bonus.*

The first step to join Image Connect is to submit an application at:
https://imageconnect.usa.canon.com/join. All photographers are welcome and encouraged to apply to join. Image Connect carefully reviews the credentials of every photographer, with these two components in mind; your professionalism with customers and the quality of your work. 

Our goal at Image Connect is to match customers with the best photographers—regardless of what equipment you use.  Our most successful applications come from photographers who have full or part-time professional experience in the industry over several years, own their own professional gear and are experienced with photo editing software.

As a photographer on Image Connect you will be responsible for interacting with the customer, such as setting the date and your rate and delivering outstanding photos. While Canon keeps it simple by handling tasks like: facilitating contract negotiations, creating invoices, processing payments, collecting and remitting tax and supporting the digital delivery of photos. 

Image Connect wants you, as the photographer, to pursue your passion, find gigs and get paid! Image Connect is rapidly growing and looking to recruit photographers nationwide.

If you are looking to expand your photography career, please visit us at,
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*To qualify for this offer:
–You must apply to be a photographer on Image Connect and complete your application by 8/31/2020. 
–Currently, Image Connect is available in the US Only and limited to the following markets: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Washington D.C. More states may be added during the term of this offer; please check the website for further details.
–You must select “KelbyOne” as your referral source on your application.
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–After the completion of five (5) photo shoots, Canon will initiate payment within ten (10) business days through the Image Connect payment portal.

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Tomorrow Our Two-Day Live Online Lightroom Conference Kicks Off https://lightroomkillertips.com/tomorrow-our-two-day-live-online-lightroom-conference-kicks-off/ https://lightroomkillertips.com/tomorrow-our-two-day-live-online-lightroom-conference-kicks-off/#comments Mon, 04 May 2020 08:16:00 +0000 https://lightroomkillertips.com/?p=13607 It’s here — tomorrow we kick off two full days of live online Lightroom learning featuring two simultaneous training tracks, taught by the very best instructors in the business. Hundreds and hundreds of photographers around the world have already signed up to be a part of this ground-breaking online event, and if you want to join in, it’s not too late. Head over to lightroomconference.com right now and grab your ticket (don’t wait until tomorrow and wind up paying full price — get your ticket at a big discount today). If somehow you’re just hearing about this, check out the video below: We’re bringing the Lightroom superstars together to make this the Lightroom training event of the year, and we’d love for you join us for this remarkable training experience. …and it all starts tomorrow: May 5-6, 202011:00 AM – 5:45 PM (EDT) This live-streamed event is open to everyone, and you can register today at lightroomconference.com – Thanks to everybody who has helped us spread for the word, and if you have a photographer friend who you know this would be perfect for, we’d love it if you’d share this post with them. We’re super psyched, and hope you are, too. In the meantime, stay healthy, keep washing those hands, get a good night’s sleep and I hope to see you online with us tomorrow at the conference. 🙂 Cheers, -Scott

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It’s here — tomorrow we kick off two full days of live online Lightroom learning featuring two simultaneous training tracks, taught by the very best instructors in the business.

Hundreds and hundreds of photographers around the world have already signed up to be a part of this ground-breaking online event, and if you want to join in, it’s not too late. Head over to lightroomconference.com right now and grab your ticket (don’t wait until tomorrow and wind up paying full price — get your ticket at a big discount today).

If somehow you’re just hearing about this, check out the video below:

We’re bringing the Lightroom superstars together to make this the Lightroom training event of the year, and we’d love for you join us for this remarkable training experience.

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…and it all starts tomorrow:

May 5-6, 2020
11:00 AM – 5:45 PM (EDT)

This live-streamed event is open to everyone, and you can register today at lightroomconference.com – Thanks to everybody who has helped us spread for the word, and if you have a photographer friend who you know this would be perfect for, we’d love it if you’d share this post with them.

We’re super psyched, and hope you are, too. In the meantime, stay healthy, keep washing those hands, get a good night’s sleep and I hope to see you online with us tomorrow at the conference. 🙂

Cheers,

-Scott

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Platypod: Knocking it Out of the Park with Platyball https://lightroomkillertips.com/platypod-knocking-it-out-of-the-park-with-platyball/ https://lightroomkillertips.com/platypod-knocking-it-out-of-the-park-with-platyball/#comments Wed, 15 Jan 2020 22:00:00 +0000 https://lightroomkillertips.com/?p=13093 Just recently, I had the opportunity to test drive a new ball head, the Platyball. Not available for direct sale until later in the year, it was a preproduction version designed and manufactured by the makers of the popular Platypod Max and Ultra.

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By Shiv Verma

Sponsored

Just recently, I had the opportunity to test drive a new ball head, the Platyball. Not available for direct sale until later in the year, it was a preproduction version designed and manufactured by the makers of the popular Platypod Max and Ultra. 

The Platyball will come in two models, the Elite and the Ergo. Both units have identical mechanical features. However, the Elite has an incredibly accurate LED-based leveling device that makes it stand out from all the other ball heads on the market.

I loved working with this ball head. The Platyball not only has a unique design, it is visually striking. Its sleek ergonomic design reminds me of a Ferrari. Even the rich color and finish look terrific. And the design itself makes it an upside-down marvel.

The Platyball is the very best ball head I’ve ever used. You can understand why when you read the specs: 

  • Forged aluminum chassis with a beautiful metallic finish, built to last.
  • The ball, 35 mm in diameter, is rated to hold 22lb. (10 kg.) off-axis load.
  • The system is completely knob-less.
  • The head is positioned using progressive variable tension locking and unlocking buttons.
  • The built-in panning system is comprised of a panning turntable and locking wheel with etched 360° markings and indicator arrows.
  • The quick-release clamp is Arca-Swiss compatible and has a twist-locking collar and safety button for added security.
  • The tripod socket is a standard 3/8” socket – stainless steel reinforced and adaptable to 1/4” with included reducer bushing.
  • The base is triangular shaped, rounded, and slotted for transport on a carabiner or strap (not included).
  • The Elite includes a calibration disk with a bubble level, and a 1/4” stud that can be used to mount small cameras and smartphone mounts.
  • The Elite weighs 1 lb 6 oz, and the Ergo is 1 oz lighter.
  • A protective jacket is included, making it even easier to pack and transport.
  • The Elite is equipped with a bidirectional electronic level.  A master power switch turns on the power. Two buttons on the face, one to activate the leveling system and the other is multifunctional for brightness, calibration and factory reset. A single A23 Alkaline battery powers the module.  

What I look for in a ball head is reliability, functionality, and ease of use. I hate fiddly ball heads. The Platyball Elite and Ergo meet and exceed these requirements in every category.

When you hold this ball head, you immediately realize it means business. It’s solid, yet sleek and you sense the precision. 

Use Scenario

Attaching the Platyball to a tripod is a breeze. Since the base has three fins, it provides a grip that is easy to hold and tighten.

Next, it’s all about mounting the camera. Simply rotate the clamp’s elliptical collar twist collar to open the jaws, insert the plate and turn the collar to get a solid grip. I tested it further by twisting the plate that was attached to a lens foot; there was virtually no give at all. Best of all, there are no levers or knobs that can be accidentally released or twisted off.

The contours of the Platyball fit comfortably in your hand. The two tension and release buttons align perfectly with your fingers. Applying a light tension keeps the camera and lens in place while allowing for smooth positioning. Once you have the desired framing, you can increase the locking tension with a few pushes on the top button. 

Reframing is equally quick. A few pushes on the lower release button releases the tension on the ball, allowing for smooth repositioning. The head is so well designed that for cameras with a short zoom or smaller lens, you can adjust the position with just one hand.  

Panning

For panoramas, typical ball heads need to be leveled either by adjusting the tripod legs or by mounting a leveling system. Since the Platyball is an inverted system, all you need to do is to level the head, and the panning table will remain perfectly level. The table is etched with major graduations every 5 degrees and minor ones for each degree. A locking wheel releases the panning table for smooth 360-degree single row pans.

Conclusion

Platypod has always designed and produced unique products, creating a history of solutions and expanded creativity for photographers.  Platyball extends that same reputation for reliability and meeting expectations.  They’ve succeeded in producing an easy-to-use, solidly performing, no compromise ball-head all photographers will appreciate. 

I am hooked!

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