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reCOMPOSE Podcast 030: Lightroom Series #2, The Develop Workflow
This is a special episode of the reCOMPOSE podcast, way back on episode 10 of the reCOMPOSE podcast we started a Lightroom series of podcasts, and at that time we promised we would come out with more episodes in this series. Well, it’s been a while, but finally here is episode number 2 of the reCOMPOSE Lightroom series.
In this episode of the reCOMPOSE Lightroom Series, Andy and Juan will focus on their basic Lightroom Develop workflow.
Just a quick note to say that since we recorded this episode Adobe has released an update to Lightroom which re-organized a few of the controls. The sliders still remain, they are just arranged a bit differently.
Here are the steps in our global Develop workflow:
If you have specific questions about Lightroom or have topics you’d like us to discuss make sure to get in touch at [email protected]