Let’s Learn Adobe Lightroom 4!

Never been a fan of Adobe for my photography work but I guess you’ve got to start somewhere, right? Well, here’s how it looked like for Adobe Lightroom 4.0 (I have been notified that 4.1 is available).

Unless you are shooting with the newest models of camera (e.g. Nikon D3200) today, you should be able to get it to recognize your RAW files straight off your camera. Comparatively, against say, the default software that comes with your camera, you are instantly rewarded with more control points to utilize against your images.

Presets (left column) is where most folks are advised to begin from, where each click presents a “look” onto your existing image. Pretty boring if I may say…

Personally, none of the Presets works for me, and I can easily undo whatever I have applied onto my image by right clicking on the image and selecting “Develop Settings”, before choosing “Reset”.

3300 Posts and Growing!

Just want to say a big thanks to the 178-strong Nikon Studio community, and encouragements with your likes all this last two years!

The quest to deliver original, real-life journey of mine as I travel worldwide both for work and leisure encompasses the essence of this photo journal, together with hundreds of photography tips to hopefully help you along in your own quest to capture yours.

The world is my studio and there’s still much to be discovered, explored and captured. Join me as I target to cover Nepal, India, Cambodia, Myanmar, together with the less traveled places on God’s green Earth in the coming months.

And remember, if you are not shooting, you are not living!

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