Adobe Photoshop Lightroom

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Recent episodes from Adobe Photoshop Lightroom

  • Published: Dec 19, 08
    This podcast was recorded on Wednesday November 21st, 2007 at Catherine's family home in Lafayette, Calfornia. Catherine sits down with George to have a conversation about how her personal work inspires her wedding photography, about her personal approach to working with people, and how working with people from many different socio-economic backgrounds makes it all worthwhile.The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe
     
  • Published: May 2, 08
    This podcast was recorded on Wednesday March 12, 2008 at Martin's home in London. It gives us a rare glimpse into the inner thinking of this talented fashion and beauty photographer, as he gives us a shot by shot evaluation of a recent session. This video footage was taken during a photo session to create assets both for an upcoming Lightroom book, as well as for demo assets for Adobe Systems. In it Martin describes his approach to every element of the shoot, from the model selection, the hair,
     
  • Published: Feb 27, 08
    In this tutorial I outline the basics of using Lightroom's Edit in Photoshop command, specifically as it pertains to RGB files. You'll learn what your three basic options are, and how they are best used to begin taking advantage of the incredible variety of workflows available, when using Lightroom and Photoshop together.
     
  • Published: Feb 27, 08
    In this tutorial I outline the basics of color correction, in a situation where the color and density of the photograph are wide open to interpretation. Starting with a properly calibrated and profiled monitor, learn to trust your eyes to bring out the very best in your photographs, using the Adobe Lightroom Develop Module.
     
  • Published: Feb 22, 08
    This is the second podcast in a series of two, which were recorded March 23rd 2006, at the Greg Gorman digital photography workshop in Mendocino, California. Guests include Martin Evening, Peter Carides and Bryan O'Neil Hughes joining George Jardine from Adobe Systems. George and his guests have a discussion about the workshop and digital photography workflows, fashion photography, Lightroom features and archiving strategies.The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their ow
     
  • Published: Feb 22, 08
    This podcast was recorded March 23rd 2006, at the Greg Gorman digital photography workshop in Mendocino, California. Guests include Greg, with Marc Pawliger and Bryan O'Neil Hughes joining George Jardine from Adobe Systems. George and his guests have a casual discussion about the workshop and digital photography workflows, what the students are learning, about the food and wine, and the gorgeous environment here on the Northern Coast of California.The views and opinions of the participants in th
     
  • Published: Feb 22, 08
    This is our first podcast. Like Lightroom, it is clearly beta as well! It was recorded in Jeff's living room on the near-north side of Chicago, so there is a bit of echo. But digging into the details of the thinking behind how the Print module was designed and implemented is well worth it. Please feel free to send your comments to .
     
  • Published: Feb 22, 08
    This podcast was recorded April 21st 2006, at the Encino, CA home of Graham Nash. Mac, Graham and George discuss the journey Nash Editions has traveled, pioneering in the world of fine art digital print making. We discuss the changing perceptions of photography as art, and how the digital revolution has played into those perceptions.The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems.
     
  • Published: Feb 22, 08
    This podcast was recorded Tuesday, August 1st 2006, in Nesbud, Iceland. Michael and Bill are interviewed as part of a group of 12 photographers that are here to work with the Adobe Lightroom team on Mikkel Aaland's upcoming Lightroom book project.The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems.
     
  • Published: Feb 22, 08
    This podcast was recorded May 7th, 2006, at Adobe Headquarters in San Jose, CA. In this discussion, we cover a range of topics surrounding the cross-platform issues encountered during the development of Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw.The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems.
     
  • Published: Feb 22, 08
    This podcast was recorded Saturday, August 5th 2006, in Raykjavik, Iceland. Now that the Adventure is drawing to a close, Mikkel reflects back on the genesis of the project and the fantastic events of the week. We touch on our great luck with the weather, the fantastic landscape of Iceland, and the working conditions with a beta software product. Mikkel looks forward to incorporating the photographs that were taken by 9 great professional photographers this week into a new book about Lightroom t
     
  • Published: Feb 22, 08
    This podcast was recorded Saturday, August 5th 2006, in Raykjavik, Iceland. Now that the Adventure is drawing to a close, Mikkel reflects back on the genesis of the project and the fantastic events of the week. We touch on our great luck with the weather, the fantastic landscape of Iceland, and the working conditions with a beta software product. Mikkel looks forward to incorporating the photographs that were taken by 9 great professional photographers this week into a new book about Lightroom t
     
  • Published: Feb 22, 08
    This podcast was recorded April 21st 2006, at the Encino, CA home of Graham Nash. Mac, Graham and George discuss the journey Nash Editions has traveled, pioneering in the world of fine art digital print making. We discuss the changing perceptions of photography as art, and how the digital revolution has played into those perceptions.The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems.
     
  • Published: Feb 22, 08
    This is the second podcast in a series of two, which were recorded March 23rd 2006, at the Greg Gorman digital photography workshop in Mendocino, California. Guests include Martin Evening, Peter Carides and Bryan O'Neil Hughes joining George Jardine from Adobe Systems. George and his guests have a discussion about the workshop and digital photography workflows, fashion photography, Lightroom features and archiving strategies.The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their ow
     
  • Published: Feb 22, 08
    This podcast was recorded March 23rd 2006, at the Greg Gorman digital photography workshop in Mendocino, California. Guests include Greg, with Marc Pawliger and Bryan O'Neil Hughes joining George Jardine from Adobe Systems. George and his guests have a casual discussion about the workshop and digital photography workflows, what the students are learning, about the food and wine, and the gorgeous environment here on the Northern Coast of California.The views and opinions of the participants in th