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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 705173" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Great training videos on the Adobe site. Start with basics on importing files. Get that out of they way so you can get started without worrying about where your pictures are. Get some pictures in there and jump to the develop module and just play with the sliders. Work down the list and try with each one. You can reset a tool by clicking on its name next to the slider. Or you can reset everything down at the bottom. Google each tool if need be. Many are obvious. Some, I don't mess with yet. Lightroom won't alter your originals so that is good. Nothing to save either, it will remember what you've done when you close. When you are happy, you export your image as a new file. There are videos on that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 705173, member: 4923"] Great training videos on the Adobe site. Start with basics on importing files. Get that out of they way so you can get started without worrying about where your pictures are. Get some pictures in there and jump to the develop module and just play with the sliders. Work down the list and try with each one. You can reset a tool by clicking on its name next to the slider. Or you can reset everything down at the bottom. Google each tool if need be. Many are obvious. Some, I don't mess with yet. Lightroom won't alter your originals so that is good. Nothing to save either, it will remember what you've done when you close. When you are happy, you export your image as a new file. There are videos on that too. [/QUOTE]
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