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Working with slider controls

Working with slider controls - Lightroom Tutorial

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Working with slider controls

- [Instructor] The bulk of the editing tools are controlled by sliders. What you'll notice is as you make a change, it tends to globally affect the image. This could be quite useful so you can dial in something you like. If you realize the slider is something you don't want, simply double-click on the slider to reset it to the default value. This makes it easy to experiment, and then double-click to go back to default. Additionally, you can click on a value and use the up and down arrow keys to make a change. This is a way to make big changes quickly. Also, you can just type a number in directly and press Return to apply it. While most of the tools use sliders, you will occasionally see a target like this. These target tools make it easy for you to just click on an area and adjust that area. You see how the corresponding curve is affecting. Similarly, if I come down to the color tool, you see that we can click on…

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