Setting Your White Balance in the Develop ModuleStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Step Five:Step Six:Step Seven:Step Eight:Step Nine:Step Ten:Step Eleven:Step Twelve:Making the Essential AdjustmentsStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Step Five:Step Six:Step Seven:Step Eight:Step Nine:Step Ten:Step Eleven:Step Twelve:Step Thirteen:Step Fourteen:Step Fifteen:Step Sixteen:Step Seventeen:Step Eighteen:Step Nineteen:Step Twenty:Step Twenty-One:Using the Tone Curve to Add ContrastStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Step Five:Step Six:Step Seven:Step Eight:Seeing Before/After Versions of Your EditsStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Converting to Black and White, and Split ToningStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Step Five:Step Six:Step Seven:Step Eight:Step Nine:Step Ten:Step Eleven:Step Twelve:Adjusting Individual Colors Using Color AdjustmentsStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Automating Your Editing by Copying-and-PastingStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Sharpening and Reducing NoiseStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Fixing Problems Caused by the CameraStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Step Five:Step Six:Step Seven:Step Eight:Cropping and StraighteningStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Step Five:Step Six:Step Seven:Step Eight:Step Nine:Overcoming Color Problems Inherent in Some CamerasStep One:Step Two:Creating Your Own PresetsStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Step Five:Step Six:Jumping from Lightroom to Photoshop and BackStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Undoing Your EditsStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Step Five:Exporting Your Edited PhotosStep One:Step Two:Step Three:Step Four:Step Five:Step Six:Step Seven:Step Eight:Step Nine: