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David F. Miller is combining his passions of photography and working on the web at iStockphoto; when not hacking away with a text editor and a few web browsers in hand, he can be seen huddled over his laptop tweaking levels and curves for his freelance photography. Keep track of David's latest projects over at his home on the web.

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History Repeats Itself

April 03 2008

It seems as though history has repeated itself. Not long after Apple released the first version of Aperture (just over two years ago), Adobe released a public beta of Lightroom to tide people over. And now, not long after Apple... read more

Previewing Images in the Navigator

March 27 2008

I’m not sure at what point this snuck into Lightroom’s preferences (it could very well have been there since the initial release), but somewhere along the way it managed to become unchecked: the “Show photos in navigator on mouse-over”... read more

Lightroom 1.4

March 14 2008

Hot off the press is Lightroom 1.4 (and its companion, Camera Raw 4.4). Check out Adobe’s Lightroom Journal to see what’s new (or cut straight to the release notes); the short and sweet of it includes: support for recently introduced... read more

Lightroom's Toolbar

March 10 2008

Lightroom’s interface is strongly segregated among the tasks the application is designed to tackle: organizing, developing, and exporting your photos to various media. Accordingly, only the relevant tools and information are presented to you, depending on where you happen... read more

Preview Channel Clipping

February 27 2008

The histogram panel in Lightroom is a jewel that you should keep your eye on at all times while developing your photo (hence why Adobe made it possible to “dock” it in place while the other modules in the... read more

Fine-Tuning Your Selection for Importing Files

February 15 2008

After importing a batch of photos into Lightroom, I’ve recently—for better or for worse—formed the habit of not formatting the memory card until well after the photos are in my catalog and they’ve been backed up to an external... read more

Filtering by Creator in the Metadata Browser

February 07 2008

James Duncan Davidson’s last post, Copyright and Metadata, expounded on Lightroom’s ability to painlessly embed the creator (& copyright) information in your photos (both within the master—or sidecar—files and exported copies). I just want to touch upon one other beneficial... read more

Don’t Forget to Push Your Boundaries

January 31 2008

Shortly after reading the last post from fellow Inside Lightroom blogger, I was browsing through my catalog of images and came across an image that I had given a little more “attention” to than others. Generally speaking, I don’t... read more

Make Your Buildings Stand Out

January 23 2008

Looking through my catalog in Lightroom, I’ve noticed that almost all of my favourite shots taken in the past few months full under the “Architecture” category (er, keyword). I’m sure there’s some sort of explanation for this, but I’m not... read more

Simulate a Polarizing Filter After the Fact

January 16 2008

On a recent getaway to San Francisco I realized that I had left my polarizing filter behind after heading out to hoof around the city for a day. I was kicking myself for being so thoughtless as the early... read more

Uncovering Hidden Gems

January 09 2008

We all know how easy Lightroom makes it to sort through the “rejects”, “maybes”, and “keepers” in your catalog. But be sure to pay extra attention when filing through your shots before heaving them into the trash, as you... read more

What's in the Pipe for 2008?

January 02 2008

Only one thing is a “for sure” in 2008: the Date category in your metadata browser will have another entry added to it. Apart from that, what else will happen? It safe to say that 2008 will surely be another... read more

Happy Holidays

December 27 2007

I hope 2007 was a great year for everyone! Remember to put the camera down over the holiday and enjoy your time with friends and family, and I hope the New Year brings in everything you could want —... read more

Printing on Leopard with Lightroom

December 19 2007

For those photographers out there that are running Lightroom on Leopard and are still struggling with Lightroom's print quality (or lack thereof), be sure to keep tabs on [this post](http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2007/12/printing_on_leopard_with_l ight.html) from Adobe's Tom Hogarty over at the [Lightroom Journal](http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/). read more

Tracking Your Photos Outside of Lightroom

December 17 2007

In my quest to track my photos out in the wild, I’ve settled upon an efficient but slightly–less–than–ideal solution: drag the photos in question from Lightroom (both the filmstrip and grid will work as drag sources) to my destination of... read more

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