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Friday, May 22, 2026
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Applying Settings to multiple images in Lightroom Classic

You can apply settings to multiple images at a time in Lightroom Classic through various methods. This helps save time and ensures consistency across your photo edits. The following methods apply to m...

Kevin Carter
February 18, 2026
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Lightroom Classic: Best Practice for Keeping Edits Separate

In Adobe Lightroom Classic, when you copy a Collection, the edits and adjustments made to images in the original Collection are also applied to the copied Collection. This means that changes made to a...

Kevin Carter
November 19, 2025
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Copying Steps within a Photoshop Action

You can copy specific steps from one action to another in Photoshop. By copying a step that performs a specific adjustment, you can create complex Actions that greatly reduce editing time and yet simp...

Kevin Carter
November 8, 2025
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Adding to an Existing Photoshop Action

You can add steps to an existing Photoshop action after it has been created. You might want to add to an existing Photoshop action to incorporate new techniques or adjustments based on client feedback...

Kevin Carter
November 8, 2025
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Canon EOS R5 no lens and shutter open revealing the 45 MP CMOS
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Using Adapted Lenses on the Canon EOS R5

When mounting a ‘mechanical’ adapter, that is one that has no electronic connection, the camera does not recognise that an adapter is attached, even if a lens is mounted on it. The Canon E...

Kevin Carter
August 1, 2025
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Step-by-Step Lightroom Classic Workflow plus useful tips

A well-structured workflow in Adobe Lightroom Classic can significantly enhance your photo editing efficiency and organisation. This is the typical workflow from import to export, but feel free to adj...

Kevin Carter
July 26, 2025
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How to create and use Virtual Copies in Lightroom

In Adobe Lightroom Classic, you can easily duplicate a photo with various edits using the Virtual Copy function. Here’s how to use virtual copies in Lightroom: What are Virtual Copies? In Lightroom, a...

Kevin Carter
July 22, 2025
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What are the benefits of Virtual Copies in Lightroom?

Virtual copies are commonly used in Adobe Lightroom, although their usage may vary among different photographers and workflows. Here are some reasons why many Lightroom users find virtual copies benef...

Kevin Carter
July 21, 2025
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Organise photos in Lightroom using Collections

Adobe Lightroom Classic is unique in that it doesn’t use Albums but adopts something similar called Collections. Collections in Adobe Lightroom (both Classic and the cloud-based version) are a g...

Kevin Carter
July 18, 2025
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Setting up Back-button AF on the Canon EOS R5

By following these steps, you will be able to set up Back-button AF operation on the Canon EOS R5. This guide has been written specifically for the Canon EOS R5; however, the operation will be similar...

Kevin Carter
July 17, 2025
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