June 2019 – Texture Slider in Lightroom, Make Subject Stand Out, Pop, Macro, Day to Night
Well last month we had a Lightroom and adobe Camera Raw update with all the usual maintence stuff to add new cameras and lenses to the camera raw data base but this time they slipped in a new feature called the Texture Slider. Here’s a tutorial from Blake Rudis for the f64 Academy showing you exactly how to use it.
https://f64academy.com/texture-slider-acr-lr-video/
Sometimes when looking at an image it’s difficult to identify the subject. This is tough because we all know what the subject is when we take the picture, right? Here’s an article from Picture Correct by Andrew Goodall to make sure everyone can always identify our subject. It’s titled “Make Your Photo Subject Really Stand Out”.
https://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/emphasize-main-subjects-in-photos/
A lot of us seem to like to take Cityscape pictures. I know whenever I visit a city, I spend at least one evening trying to get a representative picture of the skyline. Here’s an article from Light Stalking titled “15 of the Best Cityscape Photography Tutorials to Make Your Shots Pop”.
https://www.lightstalking.com/cityscape-tutorials/
Light Stalking was on a role this month for tutorial collections. Here they covered one of our Club’s most popular subjects, Macro Photography. Here’s 13 Extremely Useful Tutorials On Macro Photography.
https://www.lightstalking.com/cityscape-tutorials/
We’ll finish off this month with a visit from our favorite Frenchman, Serge Ramelli with his Lightroom Tutorial Dark Moody – Day to Night “American Night:.
