Brian Reyman

Brian lives and breathes Adobe products and loves using pretty much all of them. He is an Adobe Certified Expert in Lightroom. Brian is also Manager for the Denver Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop User Group.

When not shooting and using Lightroom (or other Adobe products), Brian is an IT professional living in Denver, Colorado.

Where'd All the Noise Go?

Where’d All the Noise Go?

Lightroom 3 Beta 2′s recent release brought with it a host of new features. In addition to tethering, its greatly improved noise reduction is at the top of my improved feature list. Noise reduction is the focus of both hardware and software these days. Cameras like the Nikon D3, the Canon 5d Mark II or Continue Reading »

New LR3 Beta 2 Feature: Tethered Shooting

New LR3 Beta 2 Feature: Tethered Shooting

A few weeks ago I posted my top list of items I’d like to see in Lightroom 4. The recent release of Lightroom 3′s second public beta made one of those  items – tethering – a reality! Read on for more on this exciting new feature. About Tethering Tethered shooting allows you to connect a Continue Reading »

What I’d Like to See in Lightroom 4

With Lightroom 3 Beta already out, we’ve seen a number of great new features including better import/export, improved noise reduction, print and slideshow coolness and more. With a great feature base in place, there’s certainly always room for improvement, though. The following are a few features I would like to see in future versions of Continue Reading »

How Fast Will Your New Camera's RAW Files be Supported?

How Fast Will Your New Camera’s RAW Files be Supported?

I was in a recent DALPUG user group meeting and the topic of Lightroom vs. Aperture came up. Specifically, someone mentioned that they were a bit tired of how slowly Aperture released updates to support the RAW files of new DSLRs from Canon, Nikon, etc. I’ve always generally been okay with how fast Ligthroom supported Continue Reading »

Hello from the Mile High City

Hi, I’m Brian. I hail from Denver, Colorado and as previously announced, I was able to talk my way into being a contributor to this fantastic blog. Not surprisingly, I love Lightroom. I’ve used it since the first public beta and haven’t put it down since. It’s the best workflow tool for professional and amateur Continue Reading »