Chapter 3: Showing Mad Photo-Editing Skills

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arrow.png Following the detailed editing workflow

arrow.png Reducing noise

arrow.png Adjusting brightness and contrast

arrow.png Correcting color issues

arrow.png Cloning and retouching

arrow.png Dodging, burning, running, screaming

arrow.png Filtering, distorting, rotating, cropping, scaling, and more

Ideally, you take care of as many issues and make whatever enhancements you can to your photos in your raw processor (see Book V, Chapter 2) or photo manager. Use your photo editor as a powerful last resort. Its job is to handle tasks that your main photo software can’t. (And to get the best start of all, visit this chapter’s “Leg up” sidebar for ideas.)

This approach applies whether you have your camera set to save raw or JPEGs. The two leading end-to-end photo solutions, Lightroom and Aperture, ...

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