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"Adjust the tonal scale using the histogram" on page 75
"Adjust image tonal scale" on page 75
"Preview highlight and shadow clipping" on page 76
Viewing RGB color values
The toolbar in the Develop module displays the RGB color values for individual pixels appearing under the Hand or
Zoom tool when you move it over the photo.
You can use this information to determine whether any areas of the photo are clipped, such as whether an R, G, or
B value is 0% black or 100% white. If at least one channel in the clipped area has color, then you might be able to use
it to recover some detail in the photo.
See also
"Adjust image tonal scale" on page 75
Create and apply Develop presets
Presets provide a way to save a group of settings and apply them to other photos. Once you create and add a preset
to the Presets panel in the Develop module, it remains there until you delete it. It also appears in the list of Develop
Settings that you can select it when you import photos.
Preview and apply a Develop preset
A set of default presets are listed in the Presets panel of the Develop module. Click the Lightroom Presets folder to
display the default presets.
• To preview the effects of a preset on your photo, move the pointer over it in the Presets panel and view the effects
in the Navigator panel.
• To apply a preset to the photo, click it in the Presets panel.
Create and organize Develop preset folders
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the area where you want the folder to appear and choose New
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Folder.
Type the name of the folder and click OK.
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Drag a template to a folder name to move the template to that folder.
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If you drag a Lightroom preset template to a different folder, the template is copied to that folder.
Create a Develop preset
Presets you create are based on the current settings of the selected photo.
In the Develop module, click the Create New Preset (+) button at the top of the Presets panel or choose Develop >
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New Preset.
Click Check All to select everything or click Check None to deselect everything, and then click to select each of
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the settings to include in the preset.
Type a name in the Preset Name box, specify which folder the preset should appear in, and click Create.
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