Edit Tone and Color
I try to make the best images I can in the camera so I can apply only the bare minimum of adjustments when I’m editing the photos. I also try to eat only healthy foods and get a full 8 hours of sleep a night. In other words, I have good intentions but not always the best results—but if that means ending up with an underexposed photo and a piece of pie, I’m a happy human. I can fix the photo (and take an extra-long walk, happy and filled with pie).
Lightroom mobile includes many tone and color tools found in the desktop version, more than enough to make a good photo or serve as the starting point for editing later on the computer. They appear in two guises: sliders, such as Exposure, which let you drag to set positive and ...
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