Adjusting Image Color And Tone - Adobe 65064073 User Manual

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View Before and After photos
You can compare two versions of a photo as you apply Develop settings to it. The Before view first displays the photo
as it was originally imported, including any presets that were applied. The photo remains unchanged unless you copy
settings to it. The After view shows changes as you make them. Zooming and panning are synchronized in the two
views.
• To switch the Before and After views one at a time in Loupe view, press the backslash (\ ) key or choose View >
Before/After > Before Only. The word "Before" appears in the lower right of the image.
• To display the Before and After photos in two views together, click the Before and After Views button on the
toolbar to toggle through the choices or choose an option from the pop-up menu.
Displays two whole versions of the photo in two views, side-by-side on the screen.
Before/After Left/Right
Before/After Left/Right Split
Before/After Top/Bottom
Before/After Top/Bottom Split
For more information on the Before and After view, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_befaft.
Copy settings to the Before or After version of a photo
When you are working in a Before and After view of your photo, you can apply the settings of one version to the
other, and vice versa.
• In the toolbar, click the Copy Settings From The Before Photo To The After Photo button.
• In the toolbar, click the Copy Settings From The After Photo To The Before Photo button.
• Click Swap Before And After Settings.
• Choose Settings > Copy After's Settings To Before.
• Choose Settings > Copy Before's Settings To After.
• Choose Settings > Swap Before And After Settings.
Note: These menu commands are also available when you're viewing Before and After versions of your photo in Loupe view.
All of the current settings for one version are copied to the other version. To copy a single history setting, right-click
(Windows) or Ctrl-click a state in the History panel and choose Copy History Step Settings To Before.
See also
"View Before and After photos" on page 73

Adjusting image color and tone

Set the white balance
You can adjust the white balance of a photo to reflect the lighting conditions under which it was taken—daylight,
tungsten, flash, and so on.
You can either choose a white balance preset option or click a photo area that you want to specify as a neutral color.
Lightroom adjusts the white balance setting, and then you can fine-tune it using the sliders provided.
Displays two halves of the photo split into two views, side-by-side on the screen.
Displays two whole versions of the photo in two views, one on top of the other.
Displays two halves of the photo split into two views, one on top of the other.
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