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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260728T190000
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SUMMARY:Lightroom Tuition with Joe Houghton (Other Modules Workshops x 2) on Tuesdays 14th & 28th July.
DESCRIPTION:(As well as access to the 2 live Workshops on Tuesdays 14th & 28th July\, you will receive links to the recordings\, which will be valid until 1st October 2026\, for you to review\, rewind and revisit) \n\nMaster Lightroom’s ‘Other’ Modules  for Map\, Book\, Slideshow\, Print\, Web\, and round-trip editing with external apps on Tuesdays 14th & 28th July. \n\nLightroom Classic is the professional standard for photographers who want proper control over their image library\, their editing and output. \nThis series changes that. Joe Houghton\, Irish based photographer and author of the Amazon #1 bestselling Lightroom Classic Step by Step books\, guides you through the full application in a way that actually sticks: practical\, structured\, and directly relevant to how you shoot. Joe is an Adobe Certified Expert and has the ability to teach in a warm and engaging way that makes Lightroom clear\, understandable and immediately useable. \nWhether you’ve been clicking around Lightroom for years without a clear system\, or you’re starting fresh and want to build good habits from day one\, this series meets your demands. \nEach session runs for approximately two hours and combines demonstration with hands-on practice. Participants are encouraged to work along in real time using their own photographs. \nWhat You’ll Cover\nThis booking is for ‘Other’ Modules (Sessions 7 & 8) for Map\, Book\, Slideshow\, Print\, Web\, and round-trip editing with external apps on Tuesdays 14th & 28th July. \nOther Tuitions available are: – \n\nLibrary Module (Sessions 1 & 2) – catalogue setup\, importing\, organising\, keywording\, and finding images fast.\nDevelop Module (Sessions 3 to 6) – the full editing toolkit from basic adjustments to masking\, presets\, and batch processing\nAll Modules (Sessions 1 to 8)\n\nJoe Houghton has been teaching photography and Lightroom for over a decade\, working with camera clubs\, corporate clients\, and individual photographers. \nHis approach is direct\, practical\, and grounded in real shooting situations rather than abstract theory. \nTuition Sessions Outline\nThe following outlines what each session covers. Topics build progressively — earlier sessions inform later ones — so attending the full series gives the best result. \nLightroom Library Module Tuition – Sessions 1 & 2 \nSession 1 — Your Lightroom Foundation: The Catalogue & Importing (21st April)\n\nUnderstanding what the Lightroom catalogue actually is\, why it doesn’t store your images\, and how to set it up correctly from the start — including single vs. multiple catalogues and local vs. external drive decisions\nImporting from cameras and memory cards using the Import dialogue — Copy vs. Move vs. Add\, folder destination strategies\, and how to rename files on the way in\nSetting up metadata templates and applying keywords at the point of import so your images arrive already tagged\nBuild Previews explained — Minimal\, Embedded & Sidecar\, Standard\, and 1:1 — and why your choice here affects performance throughout your workflow\n\nSession 2 — Finding Order in Chaos: Organising & Searching Your Library (5th May)\n\nFolders\, Collections and Smart Collections — understanding the difference between where files physically live on your drive and how Lightroom’s virtual organisation layer works on top of that\nRating\, flagging and colour labels as a triage system\, plus using the Filter Bar to cut a large catalogue down to exactly the images you need\nMetadata and keywording in depth — EXIF vs. IPTC\, adding and editing metadata in the Metadata panel\, and building a keywording strategy you can actually sustain\nThe four Library views (Grid\, Loupe\, Compare\, Survey) and how switching between them at the right moment speeds up your selection and cull process\n\nLightroom Develop Module Tuition – Sessions 3 to 6 \nSession 3 — Your First Develop Edits: Interface\, Histogram & the Basic Panel (19th May)\n\nA tour of the Develop module interface — understanding the difference between the Library and Develop modules\, the panel layout\, and the Before & After views\nReading the histogram — what the graph actually tells you\, how to use clipping warnings for highlights and shadows\, and why you should look at it before touching any slider\nThe Basic Panel in full — White Balance (Temp & Tint)\, the six Tone controls (Exposure\, Contrast\, Highlights\, Shadows\, Whites\, Blacks)\, and the Presence sliders (Texture\, Clarity\, Dehaze\, Vibrance\, Saturation)\nCropping and straightening — the Crop tool\, aspect ratios\, using the angle tool for horizons\, and Crop Overlays including the rule of thirds\n\nSession 4 — Going Deeper: Tone Curve\, Colour\, Detail & Lens Corrections (26th May)\n\nThe Tone Curve panel — Parametric vs. Point Curve\, making targeted tonal adjustments\, and how the curve interacts with the Basic Panel sliders you’ve already set\nColour Mixer (HSL) and Colour Grading — adjusting individual hues\, saturation and luminance with the Targeted Adjustment Tool\, and introducing creative colour grading across shadows\, midtones and highlights\nThe Detail panel — manual sharpening (Amount\, Radius\, Detail\, Masking slider)\, Noise Reduction for luminance and colour noise\, and the AI Denoise option\nLens Corrections and Transform — enabling profile corrections\, removing chromatic aberration\, correcting distortion\, and fixing converging verticals with Guided Upright\n\nSession 5 — Precision Editing: Masking & Local Adjustments (16th June)\n\nGlobal vs. local adjustments — understanding why you’d reach for a mask instead of a global slider\, and an overview of the full masking toolkit in the Masking panel\nAI-powered masks — Select Subject\, Select Sky\, Select Background and Select People; how they work\, where they fall short\, and how to refine them\nManual masking tools — the Brush\, Linear Gradient and Radial Gradient; how to build up a mask using Add and Subtract; and how to invert a mask when that’s the quicker route\nCombining masks with Intersect — using Colour Range and Luminance Range masks to constrain an AI selection to specific tones\, and how to manage multiple masks cleanly without losing track of your edits\n\nSession 6 — Working Smarter: Presets\, Sync\, Virtual Copies & Workflow (30th June)\n\nThe History panel and Snapshots — tracking every edit you’ve made\, jumping back to any point in your edit history\, and saving named Snapshots as milestones\nVirtual Copies — what they are\, why creating one costs nothing in disk space\, and practical uses such as preparing a colour and a monochrome version of the same file simultaneously\nCopying\, Pasting and Syncing settings — applying one image’s Develop settings to a batch in a single step\, choosing which settings to include in a Sync\, and the difference between Paste Settings and Auto Sync\nCreating\, applying and managing Develop Presets — saving your own presets\, organising them into folders\, and using them at import to apply a starting look automatically\n\nLightroom Other Modules Tuition – Sessions 7 & 8\nSession 7 — Beyond the Edit: Map\, Book & Slideshow Modules (14th July)\n\nThe Map module — geotagging images automatically from GPS-enabled cameras\, dragging and dropping images manually onto the map\, and using a GPS tracklog to batch-geotag an entire shoot; the importance of accurate camera time for tracklog matching\nSaved Locations in the Map module — creating named locations for places you return to regularly\, filtering your catalogue by location\, and a note on privacy when sharing geotagged images\nThe Book module — preparing and selecting images in a Collection before entering Book\, the interface and page layout design\, and exporting your finished book to Blurb or as a PDF\nThe Slideshow module — choosing and customising a template\, adding text overlays\, music and timing\, using the Ken Burns effect\, and exporting as either an MP4 video or a PDF\n\nSession 8 — Sharing Your Work: Print\, Web & External Editors (28th July)\n\nThe Print module — layout styles (Single Image\, Contact Sheet\, Picture Package\, Custom Package)\, image settings\, soft proofing\, and the critical role of ICC colour profiles and colour management when sending to a printer\nThe Web module — HTML vs. Flash gallery engines\, customising appearance and image info panels\, and the options for exporting a gallery locally or uploading via FTP\, with an honest assessment of where the Web module stands today\nRound-trip editing with external applications — setting up Photoshop\, Affinity Photo\, or Topaz as an external editor in Preferences\, using Edit In\, understanding the TIFF/PSD options\, and managing round-tripped files back inside your catalogue\nExport workflows — building Export presets for different output destinations (web\, print\, client delivery)\, file format and quality decisions\, and adding watermarks and output sharpening before files leave Lightroom\n\n\nTHIS BOOKING IS FOR: Other Modules (Sessions 7 & 8) \n\n(a reminder – if you can’t make any\, or wish to review\, rewind and revisit – the recordings are valid until 1st October 2026) \nIf you have any questions or would like more information\, please email roy@myphotoclub.co.uk. \nWe’ve had fantastic feedback from previous Lightroom Workshops: \nJayne (UK) – ‘I can thoroughly recommend Joe\, he covers everything from the basics to the more advanced concepts\, and no question is too small. Joe is a great teacher and makes the whole experience very enjoyable.’ \nAndrea (Canada) – ‘I can do things now that I didn’t even know were possible!’ \nEd (USA) – ‘Watched many\, many\, videos on Lightroom – nothing has been as comprehensive\, practical and useful as this.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/lightroom-tuition-with-joe-houghton-other-modules-workshops-x-2-on-tuesdays-14th-28th-july/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260728T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191025
CREATED:20260331T071638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T073015Z
UID:11000245-1785265200-1785272400@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lightroom Tuition with Joe Houghton (Develop Module Workshops x 4) on Tuesdays 19th & 26th May\, 16th & 30th June
DESCRIPTION:(As well as access to the 4 live Workshops\, you will receive links to the recordings\, which will be valid until 1st October 2026\, for you to review\, rewind and revisit) \n\nDrowning in unedited photos? Master Lightroom’s Develop Module for the full editing toolkit\, from basic adjustments to masking\, presets\, and batch processing. \n\nLightroom Classic is the professional standard for photographers who want proper control over their image library and their editing — but most people use about 20% of what it can do. \nThis series changes that. Joe Houghton\, Irish based photographer and author of the Amazon #1 bestselling Lightroom Classic Step by Step books\, guides you through the full application in a way that actually sticks: practical\, structured\, and directly relevant to how you shoot. Joe is an Adobe Certified Expert and has the ability to teach in a warm and engaging way that makes Lightroom clear\, understandable and immediately useable. \nWhether you’ve been clicking around Lightroom for years without a clear system\, or you’re starting fresh and want to build good habits from day one\, this series meets your demands. \nEvery session builds on the last\, so you’ll have a complete\, repeatable workflow – not just a collection of tips. \nEach session runs for approximately two hours and combines demonstration with hands-on practice. Participants are encouraged to work along in real time using their own photographs. \nWhat You’ll Cover\nThis booking is for: Develop Module (Sessions 3–6) — the full editing toolkit from basic adjustments to masking\, presets\, and batch processing (on Tuesdays 19th & 26th May\, 16th & 30th June) \nOther Tuitions available are: – \n\nLibrary Module (Sessions 1 & 2) – catalogue setup\, importing\, organising\, keywording\, and finding images fast.\nOther Modules (Sessions 7 & 8) – Map\, Book\, Slideshow\, Print\, Web\, and round-trip editing with external apps\nAll Modules (Sessions 1 to 8)\n\nThe full eight sessions split across three areas: \n\nLibrary Module (Sessions 1 & 2) — catalogue setup\, importing\, organising\, keywording\, and finding images fast\nDevelop Module (Sessions 3 to 6) — the full editing toolkit from basic adjustments to masking\, presets\, and batch processing\nOther Modules (Sessions 7 & 8) — Map\, Book\, Slideshow\, Print\, Web\, and round-trip editing with external apps\n\nJoe Houghton has been teaching photography and Lightroom for over a decade\, working with camera clubs\, corporate clients\, and individual photographers. \nHis approach is direct\, practical\, and grounded in real shooting situations rather than abstract theory. \nTuition Sessions Outline\nThe following outlines what each session covers. Topics build progressively — earlier sessions inform later ones — so attending the full series gives the best result. \nLightroom Library Module Tuition – Sessions 1 & 2 \nSession 1 — Your Lightroom Foundation: The Catalogue & Importing (21st April)\n\nUnderstanding what the Lightroom catalogue actually is\, why it doesn’t store your images\, and how to set it up correctly from the start — including single vs. multiple catalogues and local vs. external drive decisions\nImporting from cameras and memory cards using the Import dialogue — Copy vs. Move vs. Add\, folder destination strategies\, and how to rename files on the way in\nSetting up metadata templates and applying keywords at the point of import so your images arrive already tagged\nBuild Previews explained — Minimal\, Embedded & Sidecar\, Standard\, and 1:1 — and why your choice here affects performance throughout your workflow\n\nSession 2 — Finding Order in Chaos: Organising & Searching Your Library (5th May)\n\nFolders\, Collections and Smart Collections — understanding the difference between where files physically live on your drive and how Lightroom’s virtual organisation layer works on top of that\nRating\, flagging and colour labels as a triage system\, plus using the Filter Bar to cut a large catalogue down to exactly the images you need\nMetadata and keywording in depth — EXIF vs. IPTC\, adding and editing metadata in the Metadata panel\, and building a keywording strategy you can actually sustain\nThe four Library views (Grid\, Loupe\, Compare\, Survey) and how switching between them at the right moment speeds up your selection and cull process\n\nLightroom Develop Module Tuition – Sessions 3 to 6 \nSession 3 — Your First Develop Edits: Interface\, Histogram & the Basic Panel (19th May)\n\nA tour of the Develop module interface — understanding the difference between the Library and Develop modules\, the panel layout\, and the Before & After views\nReading the histogram — what the graph actually tells you\, how to use clipping warnings for highlights and shadows\, and why you should look at it before touching any slider\nThe Basic Panel in full — White Balance (Temp & Tint)\, the six Tone controls (Exposure\, Contrast\, Highlights\, Shadows\, Whites\, Blacks)\, and the Presence sliders (Texture\, Clarity\, Dehaze\, Vibrance\, Saturation)\nCropping and straightening — the Crop tool\, aspect ratios\, using the angle tool for horizons\, and Crop Overlays including the rule of thirds\n\nSession 4 — Going Deeper: Tone Curve\, Colour\, Detail & Lens Corrections (26th May)\n\nThe Tone Curve panel — Parametric vs. Point Curve\, making targeted tonal adjustments\, and how the curve interacts with the Basic Panel sliders you’ve already set\nColour Mixer (HSL) and Colour Grading — adjusting individual hues\, saturation and luminance with the Targeted Adjustment Tool\, and introducing creative colour grading across shadows\, midtones and highlights\nThe Detail panel — manual sharpening (Amount\, Radius\, Detail\, Masking slider)\, Noise Reduction for luminance and colour noise\, and the AI Denoise option\nLens Corrections and Transform — enabling profile corrections\, removing chromatic aberration\, correcting distortion\, and fixing converging verticals with Guided Upright\n\nSession 5 — Precision Editing: Masking & Local Adjustments (16th June)\n\nGlobal vs. local adjustments — understanding why you’d reach for a mask instead of a global slider\, and an overview of the full masking toolkit in the Masking panel\nAI-powered masks — Select Subject\, Select Sky\, Select Background and Select People; how they work\, where they fall short\, and how to refine them\nManual masking tools — the Brush\, Linear Gradient and Radial Gradient; how to build up a mask using Add and Subtract; and how to invert a mask when that’s the quicker route\nCombining masks with Intersect — using Colour Range and Luminance Range masks to constrain an AI selection to specific tones\, and how to manage multiple masks cleanly without losing track of your edits\n\nSession 6 — Working Smarter: Presets\, Sync\, Virtual Copies & Workflow (30th June)\n\nThe History panel and Snapshots — tracking every edit you’ve made\, jumping back to any point in your edit history\, and saving named Snapshots as milestones\nVirtual Copies — what they are\, why creating one costs nothing in disk space\, and practical uses such as preparing a colour and a monochrome version of the same file simultaneously\nCopying\, Pasting and Syncing settings — applying one image’s Develop settings to a batch in a single step\, choosing which settings to include in a Sync\, and the difference between Paste Settings and Auto Sync\nCreating\, applying and managing Develop Presets — saving your own presets\, organising them into folders\, and using them at import to apply a starting look automatically\n\nLightroom Other Modules Tuition – Sessions 7 & 8\nSession 7 — Beyond the Edit: Map\, Book & Slideshow Modules (14th July)\n\nThe Map module — geotagging images automatically from GPS-enabled cameras\, dragging and dropping images manually onto the map\, and using a GPS tracklog to batch-geotag an entire shoot; the importance of accurate camera time for tracklog matching\nSaved Locations in the Map module — creating named locations for places you return to regularly\, filtering your catalogue by location\, and a note on privacy when sharing geotagged images\nThe Book module — preparing and selecting images in a Collection before entering Book\, the interface and page layout design\, and exporting your finished book to Blurb or as a PDF\nThe Slideshow module — choosing and customising a template\, adding text overlays\, music and timing\, using the Ken Burns effect\, and exporting as either an MP4 video or a PDF\n\nSession 8 — Sharing Your Work: Print\, Web & External Editors (28th July)\n\nThe Print module — layout styles (Single Image\, Contact Sheet\, Picture Package\, Custom Package)\, image settings\, soft proofing\, and the critical role of ICC colour profiles and colour management when sending to a printer\nThe Web module — HTML vs. Flash gallery engines\, customising appearance and image info panels\, and the options for exporting a gallery locally or uploading via FTP\, with an honest assessment of where the Web module stands today\nRound-trip editing with external applications — setting up Photoshop\, Affinity Photo\, or Topaz as an external editor in Preferences\, using Edit In\, understanding the TIFF/PSD options\, and managing round-tripped files back inside your catalogue\nExport workflows — building Export presets for different output destinations (web\, print\, client delivery)\, file format and quality decisions\, and adding watermarks and output sharpening before files leave Lightroom\n\n\nTHIS BOOKING IS FOR: Develop Module (Sessions 3–6) \n\n(a reminder – if you can’t make any\, or wish to review\, rewind and revisit – the recordings are valid until 1st October 2026) \nIf you have any questions or would like more information\, please email roy@myphotoclub.co.uk. \nWe’ve had fantastic feedback from previous Lightroom Workshops: \nJayne (UK) – ‘I can thoroughly recommend Joe\, he covers everything from the basics to the more advanced concepts\, and no question is too small. Joe is a great teacher and makes the whole experience very enjoyable.’ \nAndrea (Canada) – ‘I can do things now that I didn’t even know were possible!’ \nEd (USA) – ‘Watched many\, many\, videos on Lightroom – nothing has been as comprehensive\, practical and useful as this.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/lightroom-tuition-with-joe-houghton-develop-module-workshops-x-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Tuition
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