This is an edit you might have use for in the future since adding a little exposure and clarity can might an image really pop. We can use the local adjustment brush and combine all this edits into one and apply them at the same time. Not only that, but the area could also use a little bit of a boost in clarity and sharpening. Let’s say we want to only lighten the leaf without disturbing the rest of the photo. Here’s an example using the picture above. The great thing about local adjustment presets is that each preset can be applied by any of the local adjustment tools in Lightroom. These edits are applied either with either the local adjustment brush, graduated filter, radial filter, or a combination of the three. The biggest difference between the two types of presets is that normal development presets generally work globally(affects the entire image) whereas local presets affect only the portions of the image you choose. Local adjustment presets work a lot like develop presets in that they allow you to save certain combinations of edits for quick application later. But did you know that you can also create and save local adjustment presets just as easily? In this article I’m going to show you how to create and save your own local adjustment presets so you can make the most of your editing time in Lightroom. If you use Adobe Lightroom, I’m sure you’ve heard of develop presets and how they can jump start your creativity.
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