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Image 1 - Lightroom, a more traditional photographic toning workflow

Image 1 - Lightroom, a more traditional photographic toning workflow

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Image 1 - Lightroom, a more traditional photographic toning workflow

- [Instructor] We're going to begin in Lightroom with what I would consider to be a more traditional photographic workflow. In this example I'm going to use Lightroom to make the edits that I need to make the image look the best that it can. Now, of course that's subjective but my point is that I want to make sure that I take advantage of all of the different options available in Lightroom's non-destructive image editing environment before I take the image into Photoshop if we determine that it even needs additional editing. So, I want to take advantage of as much screen real estate as possible, so I'm going to hide the module picker, you can see I'm in the develop module and then I'll just click on the triangle at the top here. I'm also going to hide the panel on the left and the filmstrip at the bottom. So, now I can see my image a lot larger. I also want to put my panels into solo mode so that when I click one to open it, the other ones will close, so I'll right click on any of the…

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