Apply specific edits to your photographs. Enhance your photographs with selective edits, color and tonal adjustments, and fix camera lens defects. Work with presets and profiles. After you open a photo in Loupe view, you can choose to work in the following panels: For more information, see the Edit panel. InfoChange the Title, Caption, and Copyright of your photographs. Rate and flag your own photo. View the metadata related to your photo. View the people clusters your photo is a part of and the keywords associated with that photo. To learn more, see the Info panel. Rate and ReviewCycle through your album to rapidly speed and flag your own photos. For more information, see the Rate and Review panel. ActivityPost and view comments on your photographs that are part of a shared group record. To learn more, see Task panel. Selective edit controls at the Edit panel permit you to make adjustments to a specific area of a photo. For example, you wish to lighten a face to make it stand out at a portrait. To create local adjustments, you are able to apply adjustments utilizing the Brush Selection tool, Radial Selection tool, along with the Linear Selection tool. The Brush Selection tool allows you to select particular components of an image by cleaning them over and apply adjustments like Exposure, Clarity, brightness, along with other to the chosen area of The default setting of the Sun en Lightroom the photograph. The Radial Selection tool enables you to apply adjustments like vulnerability, Clarity, Brightness, as well as other to a specific region of photos. It is possible to control the form and dimension of the area. The Linear Selection tool allows you to apply these alterations gradually across a region of a photo. It is possible to make the area as broad or as narrow as you like. In the Edit panel in the Loupe perspective, tap Selective icon in the bottom of the display. Harness the’+’ plus icon which appears in the upper-left corner and then choose among those discerning edit programs – Brush Selection, Radial Gradient, or even Linear Gradient. Selective edit programs A. Brush Selection B. Radial Gradient C. Linear Gradient Using the Brush Selection tool, brush on the desired place from the photograph. Apply selective edits using the Brush Selection tool A. Brush B. Eraser C. Size D. Feather E. Flow F. Delete To maneuver and place the mask onto the photograph, drag the blue pin in the center of this mask. Use the Eraser tool to refine or eliminate the mask region. To alter the size, feather, or stream of the Brush Selection or the Eraser tool, touch the corresponding controller to the left, and then drag up or down on the display to correct the value. Harness the photo to See the Linear Gradient overlay