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r1yamaha2009 Says:

May 14, 2012 - I appreciate your help...! thanks

rico57mx Says:

May 8, 2012 - whree can i get a free version of lightroom 3 i cant find it anyhwere

zizek Says:

May 5, 2012 - Go to 10:20 of the tutorial. You will see there is a Watermarking feature in the exporting options.

simmers100 Says:

Apr 30, 2012 - Good presentation Moka, informative and well presented. Although Lightroom 4 is out now, I think I will start with Lightroom 3 first. Thanks again

mokadesigns Says:

Apr 30, 2012 - Actions like that can be performed much more easily in photoshop.

BriLuvs101 Says:

Apr 30, 2012 - can you just darken one part of the photo or edit just certain parts of the photo?

mokadesigns Says:

Apr 25, 2012 - I am not sure. Perhaps the location of your original file has been moved? Trying refreshing/re-importing your photos.

NO0Bstatus Says:

Apr 25, 2012 - when i look at my photos in lightroom 3, my photos dont show up. a grey space that has the photo number on it shows up, but not the picture itself. HELP!

nicancai Says:

Apr 24, 2012 - Hi .. is there any watermark option with this software?? thank you..

fernandofsf2 Says:

Mar 23, 2012 - Download + Serial LIGHTROOM 4: /watch?v=Z-_0vTSICb4

aroldfut Says:

Mar 15, 2012 - Good start for me...I've owned Lightroom3 for two-hours. thanks for the video!

paintblr2 Says:

Mar 13, 2012 - Don't skip sharpening! RAW images have had NO sharpening done to them as shot. In your video you appear to be doing the default amount of sharpening. Learn to sharpen and use it wisely. You will be happy that you did. Cheers. Enjoyed the video!

mokadesigns Says:

Mar 12, 2012 - hmm, I'd say that it would be better during post-processing because you have more colors and more range when dealing with the photos.

hgafbf Says:

Mar 12, 2012 - Thanks for this. Hey if I'm shooting the street in B/W, is is more preferable to switch setting to B/W in the camera and shoot or do the B/W during the post-processing?

scb123465 Says:

Mar 9, 2012 - Ok. thank you.

mokadesigns Says:

Mar 9, 2012 - 200-800 should be good. You could go more depending on how well your DSLR handles the noise.

scb123465 Says:

Mar 9, 2012 - what is a good iso to shoot with in general?

TehNooberToober Says:

Feb 29, 2012 - oooh that rhymes! XD

mokadesigns Says:

Feb 24, 2012 - lol, you won't be missed "kid."

PhotoPhoenix Says:

Feb 24, 2012 - LOL @ this kid. All these terms. You can tell it's mad beginner. Moving onto the next reviewww.

TheShinishio Says:

Feb 16, 2012 - Good Job!

DIESELSMOKN Says:

Feb 13, 2012 - Dude! Thanks for the help. You are easy to listen to, you don't fumble, shudder or use words we noobs don't understand.

Stains87 Says:

Feb 10, 2012 - Not Native American red? Lol made my 10 seconds.

MrFallingturd Says:

Feb 10, 2012 - wallpaper???

mylifestartsat8k Says:

Feb 7, 2012 - thanks you very much, that was very helpful. Mark (Australia)