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Tools in the tool strip
Tools for performing local edits to specific areas of a photo are located in the tool strip under the Histogram panel.
Select any tool to display its options in the tool drawer. Deselect the tool to close the drawer and revert to the Hand or
Zoom tool.
Includes the Crop Overlay tool, Crop Frame tool, Aspect Ratio Lock button and options, Straighten tool,
Crop Overlay
and Straighten slider.
Includes Clone or Heal options and the Size slider. Click Reset to clear the changes to the photo.
Spot Removal
Includes Pupil Size and Darken sliders. Click Reset to clear the changes to the photo.
Red Eye Correction
Includes options for making tonal adjustments across a region of a photo.
Graduated Filter
Includes options for brushing Exposure, Clarity, Brightness, and other tonal adjustments on
Adjustment Brush
specific areas of a photo.
Additional Develop module buttons and tools
When you hold the pointer over the photo, R, G, and B color values display under the Histogram.
Hand/Zoom tool
The tool that appears changes depending on your view. The Zoom tool is selected if the magnification is Fit. The Hand
tool is selected if the magnification is Fill, 1:1, or higher. Click the photo to toggle between Fit and 1:1.
Click this tool in the Basic panel, choose it from the View menu, or press W to select it.
White Balance Selector
Options appear in the toolbar.
Lets you adjust certain color and tone sliders by dragging the tool in the photo. Select it in the
Targeted Adjustment
Tone Curve or HSL/Color/Grayscale panels, or choose it from the View menu. Once the tool is selected, you can
choose different targets from the Target Group pop-up menu in the toolbar.
Although this single-photo view is available in both the Develop and Library modules, the keyboard
Loupe View
shortcut for Loupe view in the Develop module (the D key) is different from the keyboard shortcut in the Library
module (the E key). The Loupe View button, located in the toolbar, lets you quickly switch to Loupe view in each
module.
These buttons at the bottom of the left panels let you copy or paste the current settings to a selected
Copy and Paste
photo.
Previous, Sync, and Auto Sync
one or more photos selected in the Filmstrip. If only one photo is selected, the Previous button lets you copy and paste
all of the settings of the previously selected photo to the currently selected photo on the Filmstrip. If multiple files are
selected, the Sync button lets you choose which of the current settings to paste from the currently selected photo onto
the other selected photos. Auto Sync adjusts other selected photos automatically after each slider is moved. Ctrl-click
(Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) the Sync button to turn it into the Auto Sync button.
The Before And After Views button in the toolbar offers four choices. You can arrange two
Before and After views
photo views side by side or top to bottom, display the whole photo in both views, or split the photo in two. Click the
Loupe View button to turn off Before and After views.
These three buttons let you copy and paste the current settings from the After view to the Before view,
Copy settings
from the Before view to the After view, or swap between the views. They appear in the toolbar when you have selected
the Before and After view in the Develop module.
Select tools and options
Click the tool or choose it from the View menu. To deselect a tool, click it or a different tool.
These buttons at the bottom of the right panels toggle according to whether you have
Updated 03 September 2009
USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2
Developing photos
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