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Everyday edits: Bournemouth Pier, with Lightroom Classic’s Storm Clouds Adaptive Preset

June 7, 2025 by Rod Lawton

Lightroom after shot

It was a dark, blustery day in May. Bournemouth, on the UK’s southern coastline, was not looking its best. But I didn’t want to try to glamourise it, I wanted to make this place look exactly how it felt on that day – only more so.

Filed Under: Ideas, Tips, TutorialsTagged With: Lightroom Classic

Have I been looking at dynamic range all wrong? And how much is enough?

April 16, 2025 by Rod Lawton

Dynamic range adjustments

So until now I’ve been thinking of dynamic range recovery as being a combination of highlight recovery and shadow recovery. But actually, I’m starting to think that if my highlights are blown, that’s maybe not a dynamic range issue, but an exposure error on my part. I’ll explain what I mean.

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Recreating a classic style digitally in ON1 Photo RAW: Josef Sudek

April 12, 2025 by Rod Lawton

Josef Sudek style in ON1 Photo RAW

Josef Sudek was a photographer from what is now the Czech Republic who had a characteristic style, particularly later in his life, when he drew inspiration from the objects that surrounded him and the effects of light. His images were deep, soft and mysterious. But is it possible to achieve some of that look digitally without producing just a cheap, fake effect?

Filed Under: Ideas, Tips, TutorialsTagged With: Black and white, ON1 Photo RAW

I edited this black and white image three different ways and I still can’t decide which is best

April 4, 2025 by Rod Lawton

Black and white edit in Silver Efex

Editing processes are very selective, and different photographers will have different approaches. Even the same photographer can have different approaches at different times. Just as it’s not always easy to cull your images, it’s not always easy to decide on the best way to edit them.

Filed Under: Ideas, Tips, TutorialsTagged With: Black and white, DxO, Lightroom (CC), Nik Collection, ON1 Photo RAW, Silver Efex

Edit history: Stormy sky over pier

March 4, 2025 by Rod Lawton

There’s this idea in digital photography that your gear or your software must be at the heart of everything you do. That’s not true. The art of photography lies not in the tools you use, but knowing what to do with them.

Filed Under: Ideas, Tips, TutorialsTagged With: Capture One

Rediscover the lost art of dodging and burning in Capture One

August 31, 2024 by Rod Lawton

Capture One Style Brushes

Dodging and burning isn’t just an old-school black and white darkroom technique. It’s just as useful on color images, and Capture One’s Style Brushes update this classic technique with powerful digital enhancements.

Filed Under: Ideas, Tips, TutorialsTagged With: Capture One

Recreating an 1970s analog street photography vibe in Capture One

August 23, 2024 by Rod Lawton

Analog style in Capture One

Recreating the look of analog films is a surprisingly subtle job that can require several different tools. There are of course magic filters for mobile apps that attempt to achieve the analog look, and desktop applications that have powerful and effective analog presets, like the DxO Nik Collection or ON1 Photo RAW. For this project I’m creating my analog effect manually in Capture One – though you can do the same in Lightroom (see the brief instructions at the end) and other photo editors.

Filed Under: Ideas, Tips, TutorialsTagged With: Capture One

How to get the XPan ‘look’ in Lightroom

August 6, 2024 by Rod Lawton

Lightroom XPan effect

The Hasselblad XPan was a classic 35mm ‘panoramic’ camera developed in partnership with Fujifilm. What made it special was its unique widescreen aspect ratio, creating images measuring 65mm x 24mm on 35mm film. You can recreate this unique perspective in Lightroom, together with some of the XPan’s analog rendering. Here’s how.

Filed Under: Ideas, Tips, TutorialsTagged With: Lightroom (CC), Lightroom Classic

How to create an HDR ‘superRAW’ image in Lightroom – it’s easy!

August 1, 2024 by Rod Lawton

Lightroom Photo Merge HDR

I’m drawn to extreme contrasts in lighting, which I guess a lot of photographers are. This gets me into trouble, though, because very often a scene will have a wider dynamic range, or brightness range, than the camera can capture.

Filed Under: Ideas, Tips, TutorialsTagged With: Lightroom Classic

Tips for a strong black and white look in Lightroom Classic

July 19, 2024 by Rod Lawton

It’s easy to convert a color image to black and white in any photo editor, Lightroom included, but to get a strong black and white look you often have to do a little more besides. Here’s a look at the B&W mode, B&W panel and the Tone Curve.

Filed Under: Ideas, Tips, TutorialsTagged With: Black and white, Lightroom Classic

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