Where to start editing photo's with lightroom?

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Do you use filters or plugin's or something to get a baseline start for adjusting the photo and then fine tune from there or do you manually fix each photo? I am trying to edit like 40 that I think are worth it from our last trip and at the rate I'm going I won't be done until after the next trip lol
 
Do you use filters or plugin's or something to get a baseline start for adjusting the photo and then fine tune from there or do you manually fix each photo? I am trying to edit like 40 that I think are worth it from our last trip and at the rate I'm going I won't be done until after the next trip lol
What are you trying to fix? Are the photos ambient light or artificial light (i.e., color balance)? Are they RAW or JPEG?
 
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As cliche as it may sound youtube is a great resource for this. Just do a quick search for and you will get all kinds of tutorial on editing techniques. Just following along with the tutorials they will help you learn what each of the tools are and what they do.

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