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Lightroom in 60-Seconds: For Everyone Whose Ever Accidentally Clicked A Filmstrip Badge

This used to drive me crazy — until Adobe added a way to ignore those clicks while we’re scooting through our thumbnails down in the Filmstrip, so it no longer jumps to a slider or adjustment while I’m just browsing. Check it out (it’s better than it sounds):

Well, perhaps not in the running for “Tip of the year” or anything, but if you’re like me, and that drove you crazy, well…then your Lightroom life just got a little better. 🙂

It’s Almost Worldwide Photo Walk Time

It’s just about two-weeks away — on Saturday, October 3rd, and yes it’s going to be different (but still totally awesome), and most importantly we’ll be able to fulfill the walk’s important social mission of helping the Springs of Hope Orphanage in Nakuru, Kenya. They need your help, perhaps more than ever.

Please take a look at the video below which describes how we’re doing this year’s walk, why it’s so important we do, and how you can be a part of something really fun, important, and meaningful. It just takes a few minutes — you’ll be glad you watched it (and you’ll understand why we do it).

To sign up for a walk, head to worldwidephotowalk.com 🙂

Have a great weekend everybody. Stay safe and sane, and I hope we’ll see you back here next week. 🙂

-Scott

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  1. Rick Grant 25 September, 2020 at 09:17 Reply

    I’ve used LRClassic, or whatever it is called these days, for years as an enthusiast photog but I never knew that clicking on one of those badges would do that. What a convenient feature. I think this unintended “jump to the crop tool from the filmstrip” post goes into my Top Ten Lightroom Tips. Thanks.

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