Black & White preset in Lightroom
Sepia present in Lightroom
Using a radial filter to add additional light to the subject
Adobe Lightroom is a program that can be used to color correct images and add additional effects loaded as presets on to your images. Lightroom also has the ability to make books of your images or a slideshow as well. Lightroom is another editing program that can be used instead of photoshop when editing photos. There are free preloaded presets that come with Lightroom on the left side of the screen. Additional presets can be purchased on the internet from multiple designers. When opening Lightroom you must import your images using the import button at the bottom of the left hand side or using File, import images or video. In order to begin editing you must switch from the Library tab to the Develop tab located in the top of the right hand side of the screen. There are many features such as a split screen that enables one to see the changes made to the selected image. Lightroom also is able to apply the same editing preset to multiple images at the same time. In order to save the image, the image has to be exported using file, export. The screenshots above demonstrate the use of the black & white preset as well as the sepia preset applied to one of my original images. The last screenshot demonstrates the use of the radial filter, located on the right hand side, indicated by the highlighted circle. When placed on the image the black center circle indicates where the filter has been used. If you do not like the adjustment the filter made you can simply delete it by clicking on the black center button and hitting delete. These are just a few examples of the many options for editing in Lightroom.
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