

Her work is represented in many private collections and has been shown publicly in Los Angeles and more recently in Portland, Oregon’s Black Box Gallery. Upon receiving her BFA in Photography from Otis Parsons School of Design, Natasha Calzatti, a photographer and digital retoucher, went on to shoot award-winning photography for THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEWSWEEK, PEOPLE and VIBE, and has been syndicated internationally. *NOTE: This is a Lightroom Classic course, (same as older Lightroom version 5-6/CC). This class takes place in our state-of-the-art computer lab where each student is assigned an iMac 21.5″ 3.6GHZ. If you don’t have images I will provide them for you. Several images from the same shoot will be ideal for synchronization. Best if the images were shot in the RAW format. Understanding the dynamic range of the histogramĮxport options: Creating presets for specific jobs, using the emailing feature within Lightroom or using Publish Services.Ībout 50-100 images on a flash drive or hard drive.

Using Lightroom for Global Adjustments: Exposure, curves, split tones, sharpening and noise reduction The Develop module: Editing Your RAW, TIFF and JPEG Images like a Pro Organizing folders, creating new folders without losing the Lightroom link.Ĭreating collections for specific projects. Importing Images: From card and hard drive Library module: Setting Up Lightroom: The Right Way from the Start This class takes place in our state of the art computer lab where each student is assigned a 23-inch iMac.


Convert images to black and white, as well as add tonal overlays, and film grain textures. Learn the best way to make global and tonal corrections to your images and take advantage of new world-class noise reduction capabilities. Quickly import and manage your photo collection in a library that makes finding and editing your photos easy. This beginner Lightroom course shows you step-by-step how to take control of your digital photography workflow.ĭiscover the most efficient method for downloading images into Lightroom and organizing them. Many photographers are finding Adobe Lightroom Classic to be the perfect tool for organizing, processing and enhancing images.
