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Choosing a photo editing tool
From the course: Photography Foundations: Composition
Choosing a photo editing tool
- [Instructor] From time to time in this course, you're going to see me performing some image edits. Before we get started, I'd like to talk very briefly about choosing an image editor. We're going to be using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, which you see here. It's possible we might also be using Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw, which is a module that's built into Photoshop. The thing to know about Lightroom and Camera Raw is that they're the same thing when it comes to the actual editing controls. The controls in each are identical. The difference is that Camera Raw has Photoshop wrapped around it, so you get all of Photoshop's tools while Lightroom has a big image management system wrapped around it. Now, when I say we'll be using Lightroom, I actually mean we'll be using Lightroom Classic. There's another version of Lightroom called Lightroom CC. That's CC for Creative Cloud. That's Adobe's Cloud Service. Lightroom CC stores all of your images in the Creative Cloud and automatically syncs…
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Choosing a photo editing tool1m 57s
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Recomposing an image with the Crop tool9m 23s
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Aspect ratio3m 39s
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Tone4m 48s
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Correcting perspective in Lightroom5m 57s
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Vignette to drive attention2m 31s
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AI and composition5m 32s
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Content-aware fill and composition4m 31s
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Depth of field and composition5m 21s
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