
In this video, we will fine-tune the first template to give it a more retro, seventies kind of look. We achieve this by rounding the corners of the squares. The video also demonstrates how to put the text a little bit off center and finishes off by showing how to add your logo to your template.
If you want to check out the first video, you can do so here.


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Je moet er maar opkomen om die witte afgeronde borders via develop module te maken!
Again, like the first video very useful and nice to see how you’re using Lightroom creatively! Keep up the excellent work!
Zeer creatief bedacht, proficiat!
En nu nog een trucje om de achtergrondkleur te veranderen…?
Could you please describe how you are exporting the final product as a JPEG? You did a great job of describing how to achieve this great look but I noticed that you somehow (at the beginning of both videos) had 4 x 4 as a JPEG.
Thanks,
Cody
Wow; these are the most fantastic tutorials and will be so useful for client presentations of photos.. Thank you for taking the time to show us all
– Melissa’s Photography – Australia
@ Cody: in bottom right of the print module, just print it to a JPG instead of printing it to a printer. You choose the JPG option from the drop-down list. You will have the possibility of choosing resolution and even attach a profile if you want to. Then you just ‘print’ it to a destination on your harddrive, which is actually like saving it to your harddrive. They could have chosen that terminology as well, but I think they chose not to to avoid confusion with the actual save command, which in Lightrooms case lets you save metadata to file…
just found out your blog!….amazing work.
i’m new with a lightroom and love it. i hope to learn from you some skills:)