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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 99 Developing photos B C D A E F G The Develop module A. Presets, Snapshots, and History panels B. Histogram C. RGB values D. Tool strip E. Adjustment panels F. Navigation zoom controls G. Toolbar • The Histogram panel in the Develop module allows you to measure color tones as well as make tonal adjustments to the photo. • The tools in the tool strip let you fix red eye, remove dust and spots, crop and straighten photos, and apply adjustments to specific areas of a photo. • The Basic panel contains the main tools for adjusting the photo's white balance, color saturation, and tonal scale. • The Tone Curve and HSL/Color/Grayscale panels contain tools for fine-tuning your color and tonal adjustments. • The Split Toning panel colors monochrome images or creates special effects with color images. • The Detail panel lets you adjust sharpness, reduce noise, and correct chromatic aberration caused by the camera lens. • The Vignettes panel corrects lens vignetting and applies a vignette to a cropped photo. • The Camera Calibration panel makes adjustments to the default calibration settings for your camera. For a video overview of the Develop module, go to www.adobe.com/go/lrvid2206_lrm. Show or hide the Develop toolbar ❖ Choose View > Show Toolbar or Hide Toolbar, or press the T key. Updated 03 September 2009

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2
Developing photos
The Develop module
A.
Presets, Snapshots, and History panels
B.
Histogram
C.
RGB values
D.
Tool strip
E.
Adjustment panels
F.
Navigation zoom controls
G.
Toolbar
The Histogram panel in the Develop module allows you to measure color tones as well as make tonal adjustments
to the photo.
The tools in the tool strip let you fix red eye, remove dust and spots, crop and straighten photos, and apply
adjustments to specific areas of a photo.
The Basic panel contains the main tools for adjusting the photo’s white balance, color saturation, and tonal scale.
The Tone Curve and HSL/Color/Grayscale panels contain tools for fine-tuning your color and tonal adjustments.
The Split Toning panel colors monochrome images or creates special effects with color images.
The Detail panel lets you adjust sharpness, reduce noise, and correct chromatic aberration caused by the camera lens.
The Vignettes panel corrects lens vignetting and applies a vignette to a cropped photo.
The Camera Calibration panel makes adjustments to the default calibration settings for your camera.
For a video overview of the Develop module, go to
www.adobe.com/go/lrvid2206_lrm
.
Show or hide the Develop toolbar
Choose View
> Show Toolbar or Hide Toolbar, or press the T key.
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A
B
D
F
C
G
Updated 03 September 2009