Yesterday I talked about one of the easiest things you can do TODAY to make your images look more professional.
Remove unwanted distractions.
Today I want to show you how I do that in Lightroom. It is very simple however, may take some time if you are removing a large part of your image. I just love this tool!
Let me know if you have any questions!!
Thanks for the little tutorial on cloning in Lightroom. Could you possibly provide a tutorial on how to edit blemishes on Photoshop?
Hey Michelle! I’m so sorry but I only have PSE and honestly, have no idea how to use it :O) My goal for next year is to learn though :O) I’ll keep an eye for one and share it if I find it. Sorry!
I did’nt realize you could tweak it so much with the clone button, also the scroll also will change the size of the circle as well. Thank you for the great video!
Oh, I have really been wanting to learn to do more in LR. Thank you so much for this!!
Awesome tutorial! I can’t wait to try this since I got Lightroom for Christmas. :)
I hope your LR! I know I do :O) Here’s a link to other LR tutorial videos to help you get started – http://www.clickitupanotch.com/category/editing/
Wow it’s so much easier to use the clone tool in Lightroom than it is in Photoshop. Awesome!
Loved this tutorial and used it the very next day!
That is so great to hear!! Would love to see the image you worked on posted on our Facebook page :O)
This is awesome!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this tutorial. This is definitely the BEST Tutorial I have seen!!!
Well, thank you!! That is kind of you to say!
I just found your website on Pinterest…I have spent the better part of the morning, it’s really helpful and I have added you to my Google Reader! Thanks for this tutorial in particular. I have used the clone brush in Lightroom before but didn’t realize how much could actually be done with it. Thanks!
Welcome!! Sorry my blog sucked up so much of your time :O) Thanks for adding me to your Google reader! Yay!! Excited to see what you can do with this tool! Please share your images on our FB page! We love to encourage each other!
I knew LR was meant for bigger and better things than just photo library. Thanks for sharing the tips.
Yes, LR can do so much! Thanks :)