621. Intro to Lightroom Masking

621. Intro to Lightroom Masking

Class - Photography | This class has been canceled

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States

Online Classes

Beginner to Advanced

8/5/2022-8/19/2022

6:30 PM-8:00 PM EDT on Fri

$105.00

$94.50

To assist you in preparing for this class, we have provided a link to the setup / test pages from the conference provider. If you have never used this conference service before please click on the link below so that your PC or device will be ready to participate in this class.

Please note this class will be conducted via ZOOM for all three sessions and focus on the game changing tools recently added to Adobe Lightroom Desktop (LrC Version). Subject and Sky selections are AI based selections reducing what used to take hours down to mere minutes. These new revolutionary tools greatly affect the way we as photographers should edit. This class is for those wishing to understand and improve their digital workflow and editing skills. Whether a hobbyist or professional photographer, understand why the V11 2022 build of Adobe LrC is the most significant improvement to photo editing in over a decade. This 3-week class covers the complete masking workflow, and more importantly, the why, when, and how these tools should be used. This class requires you have a computer and stable internet connection at home as classes will be conducted via Zoom. If you do not have the Adobe Lrc software, Sawtooth will provide free access to it for the duration of the class. Ages 15-Adult.

Daniel, Larry

My photographic journey started about as long ago as I can remember with film and flashbulbs. I moved to a 35 mm SLR as I finished high school and documented my trip through college and graduate school. A broken camera meter led to many years of familiarity with a hand held light meter and exposure control. Most of my photography has been a record of my travels while doing research and teaching at Wake Forest, and in Europe, Russia, Kazakhstan, The Republic of Georgia, China and Japan. Along the journey, I have moved into the digital world and enjoy the image control it provides.