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Kyle Gordon

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Kyle was born and raised in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe. His childhood was spent scurrying barefooted along the banks of various rivers and dams, fishing rod ever-in-hand, enjoying the beauty and freedom of outdoors. Kyle obtained a degree in construction from UCT ...

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on Post-processing & the Power of Adobe Lightroom Classic

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Thanks for this informative introduction into post-processing of photos. It’s amazing what one can achieve with these tools.

Your blog makes me realize that I’ve neglected to learn how to utilize so many of the newer Lightroom features. Thanks for the reminder to practice!

Spectacular, Kyle! I find I’m happy with my edit/crop and lighten/darken. Beyond that I look to a professional if I’m planning to have a photo framed.

Thank you Kyle for your Post Processing in Adobe Lightroom Classic. I do have LRC on my laptop and have experienced using it. Their is always room for improvement and learning more exciting features to display your photos even better.

Great job … just missing the plug for the Lightroom Lab there at Londolozi with all the large screen iMacs and folks to help one get started! But as you say … “The only way to get your head around it all is just to practice practice practice!” Once you start you will immediately get hooked on Lightroom Classic!

Kyle … give Lens Blur a try! It’s phenomenal even at this early stage of AI but the results from a few minutes will astound you … instant bokeh !!!

Photography is so much fun. Thank you for sharing your expertise Kyle.

Nice overview Kyle. I was introduced to, and tutored on, Lightroom during my visits to Londolozi. While a bit overwhelming at first, a little bit can go a long way just by experimenting. I agree with you that the new masking capabilities have made a tedious process much more intuitive. Please keep these tips coming.

I like your LR tips Kyle as you kept the editing process quite basic. I find less is more during any editing and use the sliders mostly for tweaking. I haven’t used the color range or luminance tools in the Masking AI program, but after reading your explanation of how it’s used, I may check it out during my next editing session. I’m not sure if the Photo Studio has Topaz yet, but I’ve found it works well on de-noising when shooting on high ISO’s at night.

Kyle, Thanks for the reminder of how useful Lightroom is, especially with the latest updates! Time to head back to our latest images from Londolozi and practice some more!!!

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