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Discover to use editing controllers and presets in Lightroom. Work together with the editing controls. What you learned: Tips for coping with all the editing controls With a photograph selected, click the Edit icon on the right to get the panels of editing controls. To expand or collapse a panel, then click on the panel name. If you prefer just one panel to remain open at one time, click on the three dots in the column to the right and select Single-Panel Mode. A number of the editing controllers are sliders. Drag a slider right or left to create an adjustment. For more control, click the value into the right of a slider and press the up or down arrow key on your keyboard to move the slider in increments. To reset a slider, double-click the ring onto the slider. To compare a before and after view of a photograph as you edit, then click the Show Original icon from the toolbar. Your edits do not actually change the original image, and that means you are able to re-adjust or remove edits at any moment. To undo one step at a time, select Edit > Undo. To redo, choose Edit > Redo. To reverse all of your edits, click on the three dots at the column to the right and select Revert to Original. All your edits are automatically synced to the Cloud and appear on the photo in your other devices. Enhance your photographs using presets. What you heard: Combine and apply presets Using a photo chosen, click on the Edit icon. Lightroom Sepia pl Click Presets in the bottom of the column of all editing panels to start the Presets panel. Click a category name in the Presets panel to access the presets in that category. To preview the way the preset will look on the selected photo, hover within the preset without clicking. Notice that a number of the controls in the editing panels change. Suggestion: This is a handy method to educate yourself about the ramifications of different editing controllers. When you find a preset you like, click on the preset to apply it to the chosen photograph. You are able to apply a number of presets to the exact identical picture. You may remove presets with the Undo or Revert to Initial commands. If you want more than 1 version of a photograph, each using a distinct preset, choose Edit > Create a Copy. This makes an extra copy of the photo in your photo library. What you learned: Produce your own presets You can make your own preset from scratch or start with the other preset applied to your selected photograph. Fix the editing controls to get a look you prefer onto the selected photograph. When the Presets panel isn’t open, click on the Edit icon after which Presets. Just click on the 3 dots in the very top right of the Presets panel and then select Create Preset. Title with the preset and click Save. Your habit preset is currently listed in the User Presets category of the Presets panel, ready for you to use to other photos in your photo library.