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As a digital photographer, it’s easy to take tons of pictures and then neglect to invest the time and effort to actually share them. Here’s the good news: This problem has disappeared from our workflow with the incredibly powerful and easy-to-use Web module in Lightroom. It’s now effortless to get your photos online for your friends, family, and clients.
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At its essence, Lightroom is a photographer’s dream workflow tool. It allows you to streamline how you import, organize, process, and output your images. Let’s look at a typical workflow overview so you can become more familiar with how Lightroom 2 works. (This tutorial is written for those who are new to Lightroom and are curious how it works from start to finish.)
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A blown-out sky is rarely pleasing in a color photograph. Although you may try every exposure trick in the book, it can be hard to avoid. In this tutorial, we’ll show you a cool technique for adding color and tonality back into an otherwise washed-out, lifeless sky. And you don’t have to make a precise mask. We’ll finish with a look at how the same technique can be used to create a spilt-toning effect similar to the one in Photoshop Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw.
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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.
submitted: 5 years and 3725 days ago