Playing with the Painter Tool
An often overlooked feature of the Library Modules Grid view is the Painter Tool. Do you see that little spray paint icon in the Grid
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An often overlooked feature of the Library Modules Grid view is the Painter Tool. Do you see that little spray paint icon in the Grid
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I spend a lot of time helping other Lightroom users troubleshoot, identify and solve problems. In my continuing effort to write myself out of a
When I heard that Scott was interested in adding Lightroom to his workflow I asked if I could share some things Ive learned over the