Palette Community Blog
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How to Control Any Function in Lightroom Using Just One Palette Dial
With this neat trick, you won’t necessarily need a Palette dial for each Lightroom adjustment you’d like to control. Here is how to control any function in Lightroom using just one Palette dial and still have speed and precision. -
See How Australian-based Aerial Photographer Gives His Ocean Edits a Surreal Look
I try to aim for my images to tell a story. I keep them fairly simple, with a moody contrast and a nice pop of color. They often end up looking a little surreal. See how Phil captures and edits his stunning aerial shots, and his secret to staying efficient while editing in Lightroom, Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator. -
This Wedding Photographer Turned His Passion Into a Career
Sometimes your passion isn’t your day job. When wedding photographer Aaron Najera first moved to the beautiful island of Maui in Hawaii, like most young people, he just needed a job to make ends meet. In fact, Aaron had never even held a DSLR before. Like so many photographers, his love and appreciation for this craft evolved over time. We sat down with Aaron to talk about his creative journey how he turned his passion for cameras into a career. -
Work Smarter Not Harder: Brian Matiash’s Two Most Important Hardware Devices for Lightroom
There’s a common phrase “work smarter, not harder,” and that also applies to the way you edit your photos. In this video, Brian Matiash shows you his two most important pieces of hardware that he has been using for years to edit his photos in Lightroom. -
5 Steps To A 15 Minute Per Edit Workflow by a Professional Retoucher
Let’s face it, post production is time consuming and dreaded by most photographer. Here’s how Dani Diamond achieves professional edits using Photoshop, Wacom, and Palette Gear in less than 15 minutes per photo. -
All the New Palette Features We've Built in 2019 Based on Your Feedback & Suggestions
At Palette, we’re particularly proud of how our product keeps evolving and improving through free, unrestricted software updates. Whether you backed us on Kickstarter or just purchased last week, the result is the same — every module becomes more capable over time, through consistent feature additions and improvements.
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This 23-year-old Self-taught Digital Artist Creates Surreal Masterpieces
Jerry Quartz is a self-taught digital artist and photographer from Canada, whose magical and often dream-like surrealist work has been catching the attention of major industry players like Photoshop. The 23-year old founded Prevalent Plus Clothing, photography community SNSRGRM, as well as The Facility Art Show, which he hosts in his hometown. In between gigs, Jerry has been learning digital art for over 9 years. As a longtime Photoshop and Lightroom user, Palette Gear was a welcome addition to Jerry’s workflow. We recently sat down with Jerry to get a behind-the-scenes look at his creative process and what inspires him.
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Instantly Make Lightroom Adjustments With These Multi-Function Dials
Ever wanted to edit or sort through photos in Lightroom with lightning speed or edit with greater precision? The multi-function, infinite turn dials from Palette Gear allow you to do just that. -
Here’s How This Wedding Photographer Reduced His Editing Time by 60%
Lewis Fackrell from Wales sorts and batch edits using Palette Gear’s tactile controls and saves time. Try Palette Gear risk-free in your editing workflow. If Palette doesn't improve your wedding photography editing process, you can return it for a full refund within 30 days.
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How to Sort Through and Edit Wedding Photography 3x Faster
Palette Gear made it possible for this wedding photographer to cull, edit and export a wedding (4,500 shots) and layout a wedding book in just one day. Try Palette Gear risk-free in your editing workflow today. If Palette Gear's tactile, precision controls don't improve your wedding photography editing process, you can return it for a full refund within 30 days. -
Allie Siarto’s Efficient Editing Workflow for Wedding Photographers
I run a studio with three associate photographers plus myself, and I personally edit about 80% of the photos that go through the studio, so I’m always looking for tricks to make the process easier and faster without sacrificing quality. Here is how I get the most efficient editing workflow using Lightroom, Photo Mechanic, and Palette Gear.