Adobe Lightroom Tutorials for Photographers
Although Adobe Lightroom is easier to learn than Adobe Photoshop, it’s still be demanding. That’s why I’ve published a series of high-quality Adobe Lightroom Tutorials, specifically written for photographers. Using this page, you’re able to browse all the Lightroom tutorials on Lenscraft in date order, based on the publishing date. I’m adding and updating these tutorials on a regular basis as Adobe release new features, so be sure to bookmark the page.

How to Add Light Rays in Lightroom
In this article, I’ll explain how you can add light rays to a photo using only the tools in Adobe Lightroom ...

How to Create Fine Art B&W Photography in Lightroom
I’m sure you will have seen many examples of fine art black and white photography in the past. The ones where the sky is black, and the buildings are in deep shadow other than for a shaft of light picking out details. If you’ve ever wondered how to create this ...

How To Turn Day Into Night in Lightroom
In this tutorial, I’ll explain how to turn day into night using only Adobe Lightroom. This is much easier than you may at first think ...

Three Easy Ways to Rotate an Image in Lightroom
In this tutorial, I’ll be sharing three easy ways you can use to rotate images in Lightroom Classic CC. There are a few reasons why you might want to do this: ...

How to Create The Best Lightroom Stitch Panorama
The stitch panorama feature was introduced to Lightroom back in version 6 and was an immediate hit with users. Since then, Adobe has added further enhancements but at the same time adding more options. In this tutorial, I’ll explain the best way to stitch multiple images together using the Photo ...

How to Blur a Background in Lightroom
I’m sure that you’ve seen photos where the background is blurred, making the subject stand out from their surroundings. In this article explains a simple method you can use in Lightroom to blur the background in a photograph ...

How to Copyright Photos in Lightroom
In this tutorial, I’ll explain how to copyright your photos in Lightroom using a simple Metadata Preset. When you take a photograph, you as the creator automatically have the copyright (unless you are doing the work for someone else and then it comes down to your contract). The problem with ...

My Simple Approach to Sharpening Photos for Print
In this article, I want to share my simple approach to sharpening photos for print. Actually, I have two approaches. One uses Adobe Lightroom and the other Nik Sharpener Pro from the Nik Collection. Both are extremely easy, and you can switch between them depending on your needs and software ...

Integrating DxO PhotoLab and Lightroom
Recently I posted a video explaining how to replace DxO PureRAW with DxO Photolab. As part of this I looked briefly at integrating DxO PhotoLab and Lightroom. This generated quite a lot of interest, particular about the workflow I use. So, in this article I’m going to explain: My workflow ...

How to Crop in Lightroom
One of the most common photo editing tasks is cropping and it sounds easy. After all, photo editors like Lightroom provide all the tools you need, but the reality is, you can easily get into a mess. In “How to Crop in Lightroom” we will explore some of your options ...