Why I use Adobe Lightroom.

Prior to Lightroom’s 11.x major upgrade in late 2021, my biggest reason for using Adobe Lightroom as my post-processing app was Jordy Meow’s set of Lightroom/WordPress plugins. They make it stupidly easy to create gallery collections in Lightroom and sync them automatically with WordPress. Not that I didn’t think Lightroom was a great cataloging and … Read more

New top Lightroom features: luminosity & color masking

Several of the new features in the latest (2021) Lightroom Desktop 5 upgrade are important enough to deserve the title game changer. I’ll be discussing two of them in this post. Luminance masking and its close cousin, color masking, have heretofore been a somewhat advanced editing tool employed in Photoshop. People accomplished this ‘by hand,’ … Read more

Building WordPress Photography Sites

I built this after some study to use best components I could find. After somewhat lengthy research and trial and error, I’ve arrived at two primary WordPress building-blocks: the theme, GeneratePress, (and associated block plugin) and Jordy Meow’s suite of photography plugins. For most any photography site, a decent gallery scheme is going to be … Read more

Holy Trinity of Plugins for WordPress and Lightroom

If you’re building a photography website on WordPress, three plugins by Jordy Meow comprise the holy trinity (Meow Mix?) of WordPress photography plugins https://meowapps.com/ The first plugin is actually a pair of plugins that allow you to sync images from Lightroom collections with your WordPress site. The second lets you easily create gallery pages. The third … Read more

Sharpen AI by Topaz Labs – a Winner!

Not long ago, I had the opportunity to photograph Kiane, a lovely Minneapolis-based model. One of my favorite shots of her was spoiled because I missed the focus. (Note to self: avoid using manual focus lenses in situations that are risky.) Enter Sharpen AI, a software product created by Topaz Labs. Their claim was sharpening … Read more

Einstein & Monroe

You may have seen this illusion. Look at it close-up, and it is Albert Einstein. Back away a few feet and it is Marilyn Monroe. What is going on here? You’re seeing the effects of frequency resolution. Close-up, you’re seeing the finer detail that is familiar to you as details of Einstein’s face. When you … Read more