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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 119875" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>One of the things I like about Lightroom is that while editing your incremental Steps are recorded over on the left side panel. If after a few edits, you decide you've done too much, you can click on the step before you overcorrected and your changes go back to that step. Also if you decide none of your changes are working you can click the reset button to start over.</p><p>As backdoorhippy said. Changes are not made to the original image. They are stored in a sidecar file for that photo. When you leave lightroom and come back, the alterations are reapplied for view. You never really need to save as a JPG unless you want to share the shots on the internet or email or such</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 119875, member: 2287"] One of the things I like about Lightroom is that while editing your incremental Steps are recorded over on the left side panel. If after a few edits, you decide you've done too much, you can click on the step before you overcorrected and your changes go back to that step. Also if you decide none of your changes are working you can click the reset button to start over. As backdoorhippy said. Changes are not made to the original image. They are stored in a sidecar file for that photo. When you leave lightroom and come back, the alterations are reapplied for view. You never really need to save as a JPG unless you want to share the shots on the internet or email or such [/QUOTE]
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