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Adobe lightroom free presets Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is a workflow organizing software platform, where a digital photographer can manage the huge amount of digital images they usually make and do some quick post production work. The software allows the user to import image data RAW, convert it, or edit it in native format, non destructive. Then the user can pick and organize photos, put them in folders, mark and rename them, add copyright information and other metadata, do batch processing, simple edits, color correction, print, create slideshows, presentations, galleries, upload them to agencies and a lot of other stuff, right there from the one software. With a single click, the user can switch over to Photoshop, if available, and do edits on a pixel size level. Adobe did a great work in keeping the interface overviewable and simple. It could be expected that handling large amounts of data and images would clutter the desktop in no time, but this is not the case. Not only is everything stackable and organized, but it can be spread out over multiple monitors. There are many features and comprehensive help function can assist the user in finding the way around them. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is organized in modules. The main module is the Library, which loads when the application is started. There the images can be imported, reviewed and organized. The Organizer, which is a feature in Adobe’s Photoshop Elements software, comes to mind. The editing part is named Develop, it allows for completely non destructive file editing in RAW, JPEG and some other formats. Slideshow is the module where Adobe Photoshop Lightroom tools and export functions are hidden. The module named Print is for layout options, and all related preferences. Web module handles uploads, gallery creations and everything that connects the application with the internet. Within the Develop module, where all the editing takes place, there are several pre-defined presets for effects and color correction, white balance and stuff. The good trick is that all the settings and preferences can be saved, applied to many pictures at once and also loaded from disk; naturally, this lead to the creation of additional presets, which can be downloaded from the web. Already during the beta testing phase, users have provided Adobe with their favorite presets and preset requests, many more since then have been created and are available for download. These presets are available not only from Adobe and associated sites for free, but also on all pertinent and independent community forums and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom handling web sites, where users interact and share.
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