How to use Selective Adjustments to improve your watch photos
This tutorial was originally published on Instagram Stories. You can find it in its original format as a highlight on the Watch Studies Instagram profile.
Selective adjustments are definitely one the most useful but under-utilized features that I've come across in Lightroom. Seeing as how I rarely finish editing a photo without using at least one selective adjustment, I'd classify it as one of the features that have seriously leveled up the way I edit.
Unfortunately, selective adjustments are also one of the features that require a premium subscription in order to unlock. Still, I think it's one of the biggest reasons that would make that investment worthwhile.
But whether you're deciding to upgrade your plan or have already done so but aren't aware of how to use selective adjustments, today's tutorial will help shed some light on why I think they're powerful tools and how I use them to edit all of my watch photos. Enjoy!
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