FREE VIDEO LESSONS IN PHOTOGRAPHY AND EDITING
An easier way to learn about Photoshop actions and Lightroom presets.
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After building a look learn to save your own presets in Lightroom using our Quick Clicks Customizer (from the Quick Clicks Collection Lightroom Presets). https://mcpactions.com [widgets_on_pages id=”Blog Page Widget”]
Read MorePhotographers: You can create before and after display shots quickly and easily for online viewing and sharing using MCP Actions Display It for Web Lightroom Presets. Learn how to install and use them now. These templates are great for blogging,… [widgets_on_pages id=”Blog Page Widget”]
Read MoreWatch how our time-saving Lightroom presets to create collages and storyboards for print and the web. Add images by clicking and dragging, then customize in seconds. [widgets_on_pages id=”Blog Page Widget”]
Read MorePhotographers: Learn the steps needed to change the pixel width size for your Lightroom templates and collages for optimized online viewing and sharing. These templates are great for blogging, Facebook, Pinterest, and more. [widgets_on_pages id=”Blog Page Widget”]
Read MorePhotographers: You can create high resolution collages quickly and easily from postcard size to wall size using MCP Actions Present It for Print Lightroom Presets. Learn how to install and use them now. These templates are a great sales tool. Also,… [widgets_on_pages id=”Blog Page Widget”]
Read MoreUsing templates style Lightroom Presets is quick and easy. But due to some limitations with Adobe’s Lightroom, here are some potential bumps you may encounter installing or using them. [widgets_on_pages id=”Blog Page Widget”]
Read MorePhotographers: You can create collages quickly and easily for online viewing and sharing using MCP Actions Display It for Web Lightroom Presets. Learn how to brand them and add your watermark, logo and other text. These templates are great for… [widgets_on_pages id=”Blog Page Widget”]
Read MoreThis video will teach you how to change the opacity of a Lightroom Preset by using Photoshop. [widgets_on_pages id=”Blog Page Widget”]
Read MoreIn a few quick clicks use Lightroom Presets to fix overexposure and haze in your photos. [widgets_on_pages id=”Blog Page Widget”]
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