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When it comes to post-production, you really need to develop a roadmap or workflow for how to get the results you want without wasting time. Many successful photographers have a secret: They outsource so they can focus on generating more revenue for their business. Even in those cases you might want to do a same day, down and dirty edit to get a few sneak peeks online for immediate social engagement from your client.
Knowing how to edit isn’t a deal breaker, but for me it’s cathartic, why I do what I do. Everyone has their own reasons, but my point is there may come a time you need to turn an image fast for a client and no one is there to help you. In this article you will learn the three steps to make your retouching workflow better combining Lightroom Classic and Photoshop.
Starting out with the basics, step one is building a base level edit in Lightroom. We are going to apply a profile for accurate colors, adjust white balance, brightness and tonal density. Step two is using the Edit In Photoshop feature so we can export to Photoshop, apply basic beauty editing and save our un-flattened edit back in Lightroom. In step three it’s all about attention to details to dodge and burn and apply custom profiles for creative toning. We got this!