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How To Get The “Mimo” Look in Lightroom For Your Black & White Images

This is a clip from my weekly photography show, “The Grid,” where my in-studio guest was my dear friend (and the co-instructor for my travel photography workshops), the wonderful Mimo Meidany. In this clip, he shares a quick tip on getting his B&W look. It’s quick and very effective. Check it out below.

Thanks to Mimo for sharing that (and for being on the show and for recording some amazing courses for KelbyOne during this visit).

I’m teaching my first in-person full-day seminar since 2019 live in Orlando, Florida, next month

I am super psyched to be on stage next month at Orlando’s Orange Country Convention Center for an updated version of my “Ultimate Photography Crash Course.” I took all the things I would share with a friend if I had one day with them to make a real impact on their photography and their post-processing, and I put it all into this one day. I’m so sure you’ll love it; it is 100% money-back guaranteed if it’s not the best live photography seminar you’ve ever attended at any price, ever!

You can attend in person in Orlando, but if you can’t get to Orlando, you can watch it live online as it happens. Best of all, it’s only $99 for the full day. For tickets or to get one of the very limited seats we have in person in Orlando, visit kelbyonelive.com and I’ll see you August 25th in Orlando for a day that will change everything.

Have a great weekend, everybody!

-Scott

P.S. I’m doing the opening keynote at the ClickCon conference up in Chicago on July 31st, and I’m focusing on Photoshop’s incredible AI-powered features. If you’re at the conference, I hope you’ll come and say hi. Here’s a link for tickets (the conference is packed with live shoots – over 200 models and 50 hair/makeup artists with tons of shooting bays and themed shoots. It’s going to be awesome.

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  1. labro 22 July, 2023 at 00:08 Reply

    nothing new here but beautiful result ! I was more interested with b&w edit and glow/orton effect inside LRC never as good as neo or ON1 due to lack of filters inside LRC. negative clarity… never being equivalent.

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