
We also have a Hotkey reference guide here. Check out Luminar Neo’s unique sky replacement and portrait editing tools, now available.ī&H – B&H is a world renowned supplier of all the gear photographers, videographers, and cinematographers need and want to create their very best work.LightBurn has a decent number of user interface tricks that aren't always obvious, so we're listing many of them here. Makers of Luminar and Aurora HDR, Skylum adapts to your style and skill level. Skylum – Your photos, more beautiful in minutes. Mylio – Access your photos from anywhere, without the cloud! Easily showcase your photos on-the-go, resolve duplicates, find faces and look for those stunning locations. Its authentic true-to-life color processing, seamless editing experience, and fastest tethering in the industry gives you total creative control. Save $10 with the code PHOTOFOCUS10.Ĭapture One – Capture One creates powerful photo editing software for all kinds of photographers. With weather sealing and advanced image stabilization, you’ll open up your creative possibilities.ĪfterShoot – AfterShoot helps photographers cull their photos faster, leaving them more time to spend on creative tasks. Tamron – Need lightweight, compact mirrorless lenses? Tamron has you covered, with superior optics perfect for any situation. When selecting “Profile”, I can quickly compare the generic Adobe Raw profiles and then the camera (specific) matching profiles This is how the Develop module menu items look since the last LR Classic CC update. “Camera Calibration” is no longer in the “Calibration” menuĬamera Calibration is now in the Basic menu of the Development module and is now under “Profile”. It has not only been moved but updated and improved. It is now where it should have been all along, at the top of the develop menu and part of the Basic selections under “Profile”. It seemed like a big oversight until I located the new location. I recently updated the LR Classic CC app (formerly called LR CC) to the latest 7.3 release and could not find “Camera Calibration”.


I shoot Nikon and Fuji and find that camera specific settings often outperform the generic Adobe presets in LR. When working with RAW image files, I find starting with Camera Calibration can save time and energy.


The one rule breaker was “Camera Calibration”, the very last menu item. I develop images in Adobe Lightroom Creative Cloud (LR CC) using a top-down approach, starting with “Basic”.
