Introducing the Photoshop Lightroom Develop Module

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2007

This tutorial shows some techniques for processing and tweaking an image in the Photoshop Lightroom Develop module

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  • Hi - when you want to use CS3 for editing, do you make your CS3 modifications before you enter you image to Lightroom or after? For some reason I thought you would want to work on your raw image in Lightroom, convert to JPG and work any edit in CS3. Is that correct? Thanks!

  • Hi,

    Do your preliminary processing in Lightroom and then choose Edit in Photoshop. You'll edit a copy with Lightroom adjustments, which is much better than editing a JPEG which is a lossy format. After you finish your edits in PS, save the document and the changes will be saved to the Lightroom copy.

  • I didn't know about the backspace key, but there is also the very convenient compare button on the bottom left which allows to make a side by side comparison before and after treatment, or a comparison with half of the image with treatment and half without.

  • Lightroom is a big application. I cover the side by side comparison when sorting images in another tutorial. Stay tuned. I plan on creating more Lightroom tutorials.

    Cheers!

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  • nice tut until you drowned the image in saturation. It was perfectly fine just readjusting the exposure levels!

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  • useful!!!

    well done :)

  • Extremely helpful. Thanks a lot, keep it up!

  • Thanks, very helpful, easy to follow and informative.

  • Thanks. And thank you for taking the time to create these tutorials. I am new to this and I'm learning a lot. My major problem is my monitor. I bought a Samsung 245T and articles are telling me to use a white point of 6500k. However, my whites have a strange color border around them. When I go to 7500k as a white point they look normal. I edit in the dark. My goal is to take pictures of my vacations and send them to be professionally printed. I'm going to use collages for prints.

  • great tutorial. question. which is better? windows or apple to use for this type of work?

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