![]() ![]() NOTE: All the panels in Lightroom Classic, except for the Basic panel, have this before/after toggle switch to turn off the edits made in that particular panel. Now you’re seeing the image without the changes you just made in the Radial panel (that toggle turns off any changes you made in that panel). To see the image how it looked before I added the Radial Tool effect, click the little toggle switch at the bottom left side of the panel (it’s circled in red above). Anyway, I’m working on the Radial Tool panel to create this darkening effect. Here I’m using the Radial Tool to darken the exposure outside the oval to make it look like I lit the background behind her (I did a tutorial on how to do this just in case you want to try it yourself. Here goes: Seeing a before/after of just the single adjustment you’re currently making Here’s 3 really handy tips for beginner’s for seeing before and afters while you’re working in Lightroom.
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