Monday, February 01, 2010

Phototraining4U

PhotoTraining4U

So my tenure as Lightroom Master for Phototraining4U.com has begun. The site has a whole series of training videos covering Wedding, Portraits, Fashion, Business, Wildlife and Photography Post Process, amongst others. It's owned and run by Mark Cleghorn, who has produced those great training videos for Lastolite. The site has a yearly fee of £199, but if you use the discount code SEAN with the link above, you'll get a whopping £50 discount as a new member. This yearly fee allows unlimited access to all the videos on the site.

There's also a FreeView section on the site to give you an idea of the videos that are on offer. There is a really broad range of training there, with new videos being added every month, increasing the value of your membership as time goes on.

The videos I'm producing for Phototraining4U.com are much longer than the ones I've done here on the blog and cover more ground.

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Friday, December 04, 2009

LRB Portfolio video

I've created a short video covering how to set up images for the LRB Portfolio galleries, along with showing how to create a gallery index page. Make sure you watch this in HD to see things better.

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Sunday, November 01, 2009

Using the timelapse presets: a video tutorial

I've put together a short video showing the making of the timelapse video from the previous post using the Presets I gave out on Lightroom News. Here I cover creating the slideshow, exporting and a little about where the presets live. I'm also trying out a new feature of the video capture program ScreenFow: Export to YouTube. You'll need to click through to YouTube itself to see the video at a larger size as the embed size here is quite small.

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Tuesday, October 06, 2009

High Key tutorial in Lightroom

Jake Garn has an excellent video on Editing High Key Portraits in Lightroom. Along with explaining how he lights the portrait, he gives great detail on processing the photo and a little about using Presets.

Rather than just embed it, why not go over and watch it on his site: Jake Garn Lightroom Tutorial

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Creating a Background grid with Lightroom

Here's a little tutorial on creating a 5X5 grid of images to use as a background on Twitter or MySpace, etc.
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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Creating an IR Camera Profile

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Hi Folks,
I did a version of this video a while ago, but never published it properly. After going through a series of Screen Capture applications, I'm now mixing Screenflow with Stomp to give you these, hopefully, improved videos with zooming and panning.

This video covers the creation of a camera profile for my Infrared Camera, a converted Canon 400D. The conversion was done by Advanced Camera Services in the UK (they also do it for Europe), but Life Pixel do it in the US.

Now, I'm still getting used to Screenflow, and I will improve the audio further (it's still better than a lot of videos I see online), so bear with me. The intro was done with the 5D Mark II, so try not to laugh too hard.

Addendum: I said color calibration when I meant white balance as I hovered over the WB slider in the DNG profile editor. Also you can get the Matt Dawson script I mentioned from his site, The Photo Geek.

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Branding Lightroom with the Identity Plate

Here's a short video on how to set up the Identity Plate. Covering both text and graphical identity plates. The movie is in Apple Quicktime format.

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A collection of older videos is available via the Lightroom Blog videos page.

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Wicked Print Tip from Matt K.

Matt Kloskowski sounds like an excited schoolboy in his latest tip over at Lightroom Killer Tips. And so he should. It's wicked.
As with some other tips, this is slightly more complex initially and requires a little tinkering, but the rewards are worth it.

And what does the tip do? Well it converts Picture Package from a single image to multi image format. Yes!

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Using the Keyboard in Basic

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Here's a short movie file about using keys in Basic in the Develop module. The keys are , and . for moving between controls, and - and + for changing the amount.

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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Tuesday speedlinks

  • David Ziser has a cool video on mixing Light and Lightroom for killer images.

  • Matt Kloskowski has a video interview with Scott Kelby about his new Lightroom book.

  • Keeping the Inside Lightroom blog alive, Michael Clarke has a excerpt from one of his newsletters for us to read.

  • Yanik Chauvin has an Adjustment Brush video to view on Vimeo (my preferred video upload site!)
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    Wednesday, April 02, 2008

    A quick look at Collections in LR2 Beta

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    I've put together a short video on using collections in Lightroom 2 Beta. It covers Collection Sets, Smart Collections and module based collections. While I show how to create a module based collection in Slideshow, you can also do it in Print and Web. Enjoy.

    The video is in m4v, iTunes video format. I've played around with getting the size vs performance right, this is done using the desktop video size.

    A Short Intro to Collections

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    Thursday, October 18, 2007

    Video: Creating Text slides for Slideshow in Lightroom


    The normal route to making text slides is by creating them in Photoshop or another similar program. Here's a little workaround video to getting them in Lightroom directly. For a black background to the text slides, simply take a photo with your lens cap on. For other styles, you could use a photo of a solid colour or texture.
    In the Video I use Job Identifier as the holder for the text in the Slides, but you can use anything that is not used by the images in the slideshow. Make sure the text box you use in the Slideshow setup matches whatever metadata you choose.
    The video is in .m4v iPod Video format so Right Click the link to download it. I haven't done a video for a while, so excuse any mistakes!

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    Tuesday, July 31, 2007

    Watermarking Slideshow PDF files



    A friend of mine is having a problem with sending out PDF files of her slideshows. She feels that people are simply printing off the PDF. While neither of us consider the print quality good enough, the clients must. I created an MP4 video to show how to watermark the Slideshow. It's a quick a dirty video with a USB mic. My studio mic setup was all packed away a while ago, so the audio is only okay on this one!
    You can also Download the PNG file shown in the video.

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    Tuesday, February 20, 2007

    Upgrading your Beta 4 Library to Version 1.

    Library Upgrade

    The upgrade path from a Beta Library is fraught with peril. Not really, but it does require patience and understanding, especially if you have large Library.
    I've prepared a video as I do a jump from Beta 4 to V1. Before you begin your upgrade, please read the Readme and help files. Heed the warnings about upgrading therein. Unhide all image files and Import all Photo Binders into the B4.1 Library before starting. On that note, upgrade previous Libraries to B4.1 also. The process will backup the B4 library, in the event of a failure. To aid you in your upgrade here is the video: Library Upgrade Video.

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    Monday, January 29, 2007

    Video: Spot Removal Tool


    The first of my Version 1 Quick Tutorials: The spot removal tool. This is a very handy tool that both allows you to remove dust spots and do basic skin retouching. It can also be synced or copy/pasted into other images.

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    Friday, December 15, 2006

    Histogram


    A quick video on using the histogram in beta 4.1 to adjust your images and see clipping quickly and easily in Lightroom.

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    Tuesday, December 05, 2006

    Individual Text

    A lot of people are interested in having different text showing up on each image in their slideshow or web gallery. Here's another short tutorial video on how to do this:

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    Monday, October 09, 2006

    Multiple Libraries

    A few people have been requesting an existing feature in Lightroom: Mulitple Libraries. The current way of dealing with Libraries is not obvious to the uninitiated so I've done another bandwidth video eating to help.
    Update: With reference to the PC Method of opening the Library Picker. Alt Clicking on the icon in the Quicklaunch bar and other single click to open locations works, as does Ctrl and double clicking on shortcuts to the Adobe Lightroom application. Double clicking and then holding Alt immediately also works. More than one way to skin a cat it seems. As johnbeardy points out you could always just double click on the Library you want to use also.

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    Saturday, October 07, 2006

    Tone Curve Video


    In yet another moment of madness, I've done another 3 minute tutorial. This time it's on the Tone Curve giving a quick run through on how to use it.
    This time it's a Quicktime Movie file with h.264 compression so quality should be more acceptable. Audio is still from a headset, but louder than last time. I still need to stop mumbling though :)

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    Friday, September 29, 2006

    Video: Crop & Straighten.


    I'm going to regret this when my server load goes bananas. With all the questions on Cropping coming up on the forums, I've done a video on it.
    This is my first video folks, done on my Macbook Pro on a demo copy of Snapz Pro X, using my headset mic. I may bring home a mixer and a decent condensor for next time but for now, Please excuse the any audio impropriety. The video quality is reasonable, enough to understand. I just needed it to be small enough. I'll do better next time here too. This is a zipped MP4 and should play fine in Quicktime. Right click on the image and save linked file as. Otherwise the movie is here

    Next time I promise I'll speak louder. I'll be in a room where no one is sleeping near me!

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