1. Levels / Curves Destructive. Alternate: Create an adjustment layer
2. Rotate Image Non Destructive.
3. Clone Stamp Destructive. Alternate: Clone on to new layer By creating a new layer then setting the clone stamp to 'sample all layers'
4. Dodge / Burn Destructive. Alternate: Create a curves layer for either dodging or burning. Mask what you dont want to be affected.
5. Merge Layers / Flatten Image Destructive. Alternate: Put in a group? Doesnt reduce file size, but makes the images easier to manage
6. Paint Brush Destructive. Alternate: Paint on a new layer
7. Cut part of image out from background Destructive. Alternate: Use a mask
8. Erase Tool / Delete Selected Pixels Destructive. Alternate: Use a mask
9. Transform Selection – rotate, skew, etc Destructive. Alternate: Change layer to a smart object
10. Flip Layer Non Destructive.
11. Flip Selection Destructive.
12. Convert to B/W Destructive. Alternate: Create Black and white adjustment layer
13. Save file from ACR Non Destructive.
14. Apply a Filter Destructive. Alternate: Change layer to smart object, then apply smart filter
15. Change Layer Opacity Non Destructive.
16. Change Bit Depth of Image Destructive
17. Resize Image Destructive. Alternate: Change layer to smart object
18. Apply a Layer Style Non Destructive.
19. Crop Image Destructive.
20. Add an Adjustment Layer Non Destructive.
Lightroom Part 2
11. Select ‘View -> Show Filter Bar’ to turn on the filter bar.
What is the keyboard shortcut for this ? \
18. Select ‘Photo -> Stacking -> Group into Stack’.
What is the keyboard shortcut for this ? CTRL G
19. Find 3 ways to expand and collapse the stack – list them here –
i. Click the stacked icon in the top left of the thumbnail
ii. Press S while the thumbnail is selected
iii. Photo> Stacking> Expand stack
20. Expand the stack and rearrange the images in the stack to move a different image to the top of the stack.
21. Collapse the stack. What do you notice ? The image which was moved to the front is now on top of the stack
22. Select an image and then select ‘Photo -> Create Virtual Copy’.
What is the keyboard shortcut for this ? Ctrl+'
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