First, you must have to Actually take the photos. This is an extremely difficult task. PicMonkey is a great editing tool. to Upload each photo one at a while and edit them all individually
Beth Bryan – The Lazy Girl’s Guide to Lightroom
You can imagine the hours spent editing photos on blogs
The-lazy-Girls-guide-to-Lightroom-1. First, you have to It is actually the hardest part of taking photos. PicMonkey is a great editing tool. to Upload each photo one at a while and edit them all individually.
Next is the resizing and watermarking of images, as well as their cataloging in some kind of filing system so they can be found again.
Multiply that number of times for every post that requires beautiful pictures, not just for your blog but also for your social media accounts– Facebook, Twitter, and especially Pinterest.
Instagram feeds are now even more popular. “curated” With beautifully styled photos It is hard! to Keep going, right?
How much time do you really value? What is your time worth? Time with your family, particularly your spouse and children.
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Time is precious.
What if you could edit your blog photos right from the beginning? to You can finish it in a matter of minutes
This is the power of Lightroom!
Lazy Girls guide to Lightroom
Let me show how to:
With just a few clicks you can easily edit an entire batch of photos
Watermark an image group automatically
You can instantly resize photos
With one click, straighten your images
Adjust lighting for uneven color casts or poor lighting
Auto-One click to white balance
Fix an exposed window easily
Reducing the graininess (aka “noise”)
You can airbrush any parts that are not desired.
Eliminate distortion from large-angle lenses
For product shots, create a white background.
Image resizing to Magazines come calling at 300 dpi
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