Inside Lightroom

Entries tagged with “printing” from Inside Lightroom

This topic was addressed back in mid 2007, but I want to make sure that newer readers are aware of it, because for me it is one of the coolest capabilities of Lightroom. If you take advantage of templates, which...
This post discusses printing a drop-shadow under your photo in the Lightroom “Print” module.
The other day someone told me that Lightroom 2's 16-bit print capability is the holy grail of printing. Up to now I've been perfectly happy with the standard 8-bit printing. But fearing I was missing out on something special I...
In this post we will discuss printing an overlay graphic using Lightroom's print module.
A quick Holiday Post, the time for shopping is getting short… Recently a photographer switching to Lightroom [LR] asked if he could print on a black background with a white border as he did in Photoshop [PS]. Well, the answer...

Making Images Pop!

The Saturation and its cousin the Vibrancy slider are the two main tools one would use to saturate the colors in an image. The Vibrancy slider was one of those revolutionary tools that helped make Lightroom an indispensable tool for...

Lightroom 2.0 Print Promise

The Print Module in Lightroom 2.0 has added one of the most time and money-saving features I’ve yet seen in an image editing package. Seldom is there a time in a portrait or product shoot when either the subject, the...

New Printing Features in Lightroom 2

There are a number of great additions to the Lightroom 2 beta that some of the other Bloggers have written about. One group that has me excited are the new Print module features. Specifically, Picture Package and 16 bit output.

Soft-proofing - all or nothing?

Just about everyone agrees that some form of soft-proofing would be a good addition to Lightroom. But, how it's implemented can make all the difference in the world between useful and afterthought.

My Short Wish List for Lightroom

Lightroom is a great application, especially for a version 1.x release. But, it's interesting to see what you come up with when you think about new features you'd like to see.

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