People often confuse Lightroom because it becomes a kind of "Photoshop light", but it can't be far from reality. Apart from optimization problems, this is a relatively flexible program that can do a little more than raw image editing.
In a previous post on Fstoppers, I've made my own problems with Instagram quite clearly. Suffice to say that I have a love-hate relationship with the application. On the one hand, some people seem to think it's good to use images that don't belong to them to sell their products, while using them for long periods of time usually ends with me in a fetal position because I don't seem to have many followers or enough of "I like "; while, on the other hand, this is a platform for free use that can be used as a portfolio, website links, showcases, and marketing tools. There really is no need to worry if I can leave my ego at the door.
In this Adorama TV video, photographers and educators Mark Wallace shows us how to use the Lightroom printing module to create practical templates for Instagram story features. The story is a powerful tool for sending messages to your followers or to more people through paid advertisements. If you have more than 10,000 followers or your account is verified, you will have the option to add the "Swipe Up" feature as a call to action that links to whatever product you are selling or the event you want to promote. With a few Wallace tricks, you can easily customize your posts, making your Story look more professional and to the point. As mentioned in the video, Lightroom has the ability to print JPEG files directly from the print module; I am embarrassed to say that this is a revelation for me.
Do you use the Lightroom module in a way that is not very clear?
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