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Lightroom is an incredible tool for photographers, as it allows you to manage your images, edit them beautifully, and share them with the world, all in one place. The downside is it can also be a little overwhelming at first simply because it can do so much! If you are new to Lightroom and not sure what it can do, check out this post on 8 Reasons to Love Lightroom even as a Hobbyist. (Then get back here - I'll wait for you to catch up 😄) Today, we're diving into just a few of the…

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Lightroom has more than 300 shortcuts that can make your life a bit easier, speed up your workflow and save the most valuable resource - your time. However, it’s pretty hard to remember all of them unless you have a photographic memory. Using these shortcuts you'll be able to work more efficient and faster. Lightroom is a very user-friendly tool - you can take any actions in several different ways. All these actions you can also find in a sidebar or the main menu, so don’t be afraid if you ... Lightroom Cheat Sheet, Lightroom Editing Cheat Sheets, Workflow Infographic, Lightroom Basics, Lightroom Shortcuts, Memory Photography, Photographic Memory, Photography Timeline, Photography Settings

Lightroom has more than 300 shortcuts that can make your life a bit easier, speed up your workflow and save the most valuable resource - your time. However, it’s pretty hard to remember all of them unless you have a photographic memory. Using these shortcuts you will be able to work more efficient and faster.

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Once you switch from shooting in JPEG over to the RAW file format, you will notice that your images look a little flat and dull straight out of camera in comparison to how they used to look! That's simply because when you shoot in JPEG, your camera applies contrast, saturation and contrast, but the RAW file has none of that applied, which is why you need to add in some "pop" to images yourself! (You can read some more reasons why you should be editing your photos here - read it, then…

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