Welcome back to our Lightroom tutorial. In our previous lesson, we learned how Lightroom works and how you can use it to organize, sort and search your images.
Now it's time to get down to the real work - developing your photos. To do that, we'll turn to Develop Module, which is the real workhorse of Lightroom.
You need to make global corrections in the color and tone of your images? We will show off the image-adjusting tools available in the right panel of Lightroom's Develop module.
As you make adjustments to a photo in the Develop module or in the Quick Develop panel of the Library module, Lightroom keeps a record of the settings. You can copy these settings and apply them to different versions of the photo and to other photos selected in the Filmstrip.
The chapters for this tutorial are:
- Copy Develop settings from the current photo;
- Paste Develop settings to another photo;
- Apply Develop settings using the Painter tool;
- Synchronize settings with multiple photos;
- Apply settings of previously selected photo.
This tutorial shows a few steps you can do to make your images pop by using presets and panel settings in the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Develope Module.