![]() ![]() There are three options on the left: Add Photos, My Library, and Sharing. Add Photos lets you add a photo to your workspace. My Library gives you filters to select certain albums, recent photos, etc. Sharing lets you upload photos to your Adobe Portfolio. The real power of organization is delivered by way of star ratings and tagging. Star ratings work like a review system of 1-5 stars per photo. Tagging options include type, keyword, camera, location, people, and contributors. In that sense, you can create traditional albums but then cross-reference select photos by their stars and tags, which adds to the notion that Lightroom excels for people who have big libraries. ![]() The editing tools populate the right-hand side of the screen. Edit lets you apply differing levels of light, color, effects, details, optics, and geometry. Crop is simple and lets you crop, rotate, or flip an image. ![]() The healing brush is more advanced and allows you to blend imperfections into the surrounding image.
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