Do you have a few old catalogs from Lightroom that you want to merge into one, if you do this article by [Lightroom Killer tips](http://l.knowphoto.com/24) is for you.
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Do you have a few old catalogs from Lightroom that you want to merge into one, if you do this article by [Lightroom Killer tips](http://l.knowphoto.com/24) is for you.
Shortcuts with the same results are a great thing, so when your working on your computer and you come across shortcuts I suggest you take them. [Here is an article about shortcuts for lightroom to help you speed up your post process work.](http://l.knowphoto.com/23)
If your shooting landscapes you will come across scenes where you will need a neutral density filter to the shoot. It may be that you don’t have one handy, rest assured that you have options in photoshop. You can check out the how to[ article here](http://l.knowphoto.com/22)
The asmp recently launched a new [site for photographers](http://l.knowphoto.com/1y), it’s pretty interesting and gives you a look into the world of professional photography and how things should be done.
Setting the price of your photographs is a tough thing to do that’s why the guys over at [Digital Photography School](http://l.knowphoto.com/21) have posted a tutorial full of ideas on how to do just that.
Shooting on white seamless paper is fun but has it’s own challenges, the guys over at [Digital Photography School have posted a How to ](http://l.knowphoto.com/20) check it out if your planning on doing any studio shooting.
Great video from Adobe TV on how to remove distortion from your wide angle shots. [Very informative!](http://l.knowphoto.com/1w)
So you want to edit your photos but you can’t afford Adobe Photoshop, this list will give you plenty of other options so you can edit your photos for free. Check out the article over at [Photodoto](http://l.knowphoto.com/1v)
Today Adobe released release candidates of both Lightroom 2.6 and Camera Raw 5.6. You can pick either of these up at the [Adobe Labs site](http://l.knowphoto.com/1z). Please keep in mind these are Release Candidates and may still contain bugs, you milage may vary.
I’ve been intrigued by portraits lately and this book has only pushed that intrigue further. I had not heard of Jane Brown before about a month ago when I read an article describing her and her work spanning six decades for a single newspaper. She seems to be something of an anomaly in this day and age, where most photographers jump from publication to publication she has photographed both the famous and not so famous for 60 years for the Observer.
This book includes both published and unpublished photos from the last 60 years of Jane’s work. It gives you a unique look into the posing, lighting and style of a world renowned photographer.