One of the really key features which Lightroom (both 1.0 and 2.0) really has been lacking has been watermarks. Sure - you get a nice small little watermark on export which includes your copyright information...but that really does nothing to prevent the theft of your work.
Well, fortunately (and many of you may already know this - I've just discovered it, myself), there's a post-process plug-in that can embellish your images with borders, graphical watermarks, and text annotations as they are exported from Lightroom (1.3 or 2.x).
For more information and downloads, go here: http://timothyarmes.com/lr2mogrify.php
Here's an example of both text annotation and bordering that I've produced with it:
I've been following two users on Twitter that have been a great source of tips and info on Lightroom: @lightroomtips - http://twitter.com/lightroomtips @TheLightroomLab - http://twitter.com/TheLightroomLab I also check out @TheLightroomLab's website, which has some more posts filled with good info. - http://thelightroomlab.com/
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Used the Develop Module in Lightroom 1.3 to reduce the saturation of every color except red and bumped the red up a bit.
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Used one of my favorite presets in Lightroom 1.3 for this one. The preset is called "Sin City" and is available HERE.
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Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® is essential for today's digital photography workflow. Now you can quickly import, process, manage, and showcase your images - from one shot to an entire shoot. With Lightroom, you spend less time in front of the computer and more time behind the lens.
Share your images processed with Lightroom here. Share your tips and tricks. Developed any Lightroom presets? Share those here as well!
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