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LIGHTROOM
MAGAZINE
THE ADOBE PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM HOW-TO MAGAZINE
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ISSUE 17
LIGHTROOM
WORKSHOP
SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE FIRST
AND GETTING IT SPOT ON CAN HELP
ELIMINATE MANY OF YOUR COLOR
CORRECTION PROBLEMS. p5
MAXIMUM WORKFLOW
PHOTO BY SCOTT KELBY
We take a look at using the ColorChecker Passport Photo
and its Lightroom plug-in to get perfect color every time. p16
UNDER THE LOUPE
Develop a consistent workflow in Lightroom and you’ll spend less
time working on your photos and get dependable results. p10
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Tips T
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BY SEÁN DUGGAN
Questions Answers
Scott Kelby
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Maximum
Workflow
BY SEAN McCORMACK
colorchecker
passport
photo
consistency
is
key
Rob Sylvan
B Y R O B S Y LVA N
Lightroom
Workshop
setting
the
white
balance
Scott Kelby
BY SCOTT KELBY
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LIGHTROOM
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ISSUE 17
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setting
the
white
balance
BY SCOTT KELBY
I always start editing my photos by setting
the white balance first, because if you get
the white balance right, the color is right, and
your color correction problems pretty much
go away. You adjust the white balance in the
Basic panel, which is the most misnamed
panel in Lightroom. It should be called the “Es-
sentials” panel, because it contains the most
important, and the most used, controls in the
entire Develop module.
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