Learn how to master 'inputs' and 'outputs' when exporting pictures
Lightroom is a tool for organising, editing, and sharing photography, but how do you use it effectively?
“Exporting from Lightroom is a game of inputs and outputs,” writes Daniel Hentz in this visual guide on how to navigate the software.
He explains the sizes, resolutions, and file types you designate to a photo during the export process (input) will, in turn, dictate that photo’s storage real estate, visual appeal, and processing speed upon upload or print (output).
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