Tag Archives: Library
How to Move Your Lightroom Library to an External Drive
The post How to Move Your Lightroom Library to an External Drive appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. Many photographers put their pictures on their computer’s internal hard drive. This can be a great … Continue reading
4 of the Most Important Elements of the Lightroom Library Module
When I read through photography forums or talk to other photographers the topic of image editors often comes up. People give various opinions and thoughts about which one they prefer. Photoshop, Lightroom, Apple Photos, Capture One, GIMP, and a host of other … Continue reading
#CreativeFriday – Adding a Photoshop Group to a Creative Cloud Library
I was working on a demo this week, and found a much better way of applying a standard set of Photoshop Adjustment layers to an image. I’ve been working for a while on a certain look to my images that I … Continue reading
New York Public Library Releases 180,000 Images into Public Domain
The New York Public library recently released 180,000 of its digital scans into the public domain. The works include manuscripts, sheet music, stereoscopic photographs as well as maps that are free to use for any purpose. These images should be especially … Continue reading
Discover How to Take Gorgeous Landscape Photos with this 83% Off Landscape Library
It’s time for our 4th Deal of our 12 Deals of Christmas and this one is for those of you looking to improve your Landscape Photography – and you have a choice! Firstly you could pick up our Living Landscape … Continue reading
5 Essential Things You Need to Know About the Lightroom Library Module
For those of you who have been following my Lightroom articles I thought it would be fun to test your knowledge. We’ll start with the Lightroom Library module because the work you do here, lays the foundation for everything you … Continue reading
Management of the large library with Lightroom and Daminion [for advanced LR users]
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