Videos

DVD’s For The Image Correction Master Class Are Now Available On Amazon…

May 21, 2013

Photograph © George A. Jardine Today I am very pleased to announce that our new Image Correction Master Class DVD is finally available on Amazon. The new series has 21 videos, with over 5 hours of content. The DVD contains the exact same Flash and HTML5 versions that you get if you choose the streaming [...]

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A New Video Series: The Image Correction Master Class – For Lightroom 4 & 5

April 29, 2013

GPS: 45° 25′ 55.63″ N 12° 20′ 15.18″ E Photograph © George A. Jardine In nearly every class I teach, and in every workshop, I hear from many photographers that they simply don’t know where to start, when approaching image correction. Tone and color correction is not a mystery, but mastering it does take time [...]

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My Lightroom Location Workflow & Catalog Management Series Is Now Available On The iTunes Bookstore…

March 11, 2013

My first (video) book is finally up on the iTunes Bookstore! The moment I saw the iBooks Author application, I knew this was a genius move on Apple’s part. I wanted to have my videos available as iBooks from the beginning. (It just took me a little while to get the first one completed!) I’ve [...]

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Some Things Just Don’t Change: My Lightroom + Photoshop Integration Sample Video Remains As Relevant As It Was 2 Years Ago…

March 10, 2013

Photograph © George A. Jardine As I was preparing for my upcoming Using Lightroom With Photoshop class at CPAC, I stumbled on a retired video tutorial that doesn’t deserve to be lost in the parade of updates. So I’ve resurrected it, and found a permanent home for it on my “free stuff” page of videos [...]

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Amazon DVD’s For The New Series Are Here…

October 29, 2012

Photograph © George A. Jardine DVD’s for my new Location Workflow & Catalog Management Video Series are shipping today! Is your digital photo library a mess? Or… are you going on an extended location shoot, wondering how to manage your location workflow? This new DVD training series is for you. This DVD contains nearly 3 [...]

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Free Bonus Movie For The Lightroom Location Workflow & Catalog Management Video Series!

October 18, 2012

Photograph © George A. Jardine Wrapping up the loose ends after publishing my new Catalog Management video series, and that means finally getting out the free sample video. This time the free video is on a very cool technique for helping you move your photo library to an external hard drive, while keeping everything linked [...]

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A New Video Series On Lightroom Location Workflow & Catalog Management

October 5, 2012

All Photographs © George A. Jardine Ever since I started teaching Lightroom, it seems the biggest hurdle for photographers has always been setting up effective library organization. The Lightroom catalog is just a database, but the relationship of that database to your file system creates a lot more confusion than it should. Then, even if [...]

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A Few Thoughts on Highlights, Shadows, Whites & Blacks

July 4, 2012

Photograph © George A. Jardine A few days ago, I received one of those digital-photo-advice e-mail newsletter things from one of the more respectable sources. The question du jour was regarding Lightroom’s new 2012 Process Version controls, and in the answer our friend stated that “The key difference is that the Whites and Blacks sliders [...]

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Lightroom 4 Develop Tutorials DVD now available on Amazon!

June 13, 2012

The Lightroom 4 Develop video series is finally available on DVD. The disc contains the entire set of 18 all-new video tutorials compete with the full-screen versions and customized Flash player. As an added bonus, I’ve thrown in the complete set of QuickTime files sized and formatted specifically for the iPad. Which is especially cool, [...]

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Develop Tutorial #4, The Tone Controls Has Been Updated…

June 7, 2012

Photographs © George A. Jardine Shortly after I finished my new Lightroom 4 Develop videos, I finally found time to do the exposure testing that I’ve been meaning to do for quite a while now. The purpose of that testing was to produce a much more accurate gradient in an actual raw capture that could [...]

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