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Master Lightroom profiles

James Paterson explains how to expertly edit your images in Lightroom and get the most out of its profiles

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Instantly improve shots in a couple of clicks with profiles

arecent update to Lightroom saw the introducti­on of a new feature that has the potential to change the way you edit your photos for good.

Profiles allow you to kick-start your image editing by offering a series of tonal starting points that can be applied with a single click. Some, like the ‘Adobe Raw’ profiles, are optimized to suit different types of Raw photos like landscapes or portraits. Others, like the rather cool Vintage profile we used on our image here, act more like Instagram filters and retro toning treatments.

Profiles are not a new feature, they were previously found tucked away in Lightroom’s Camera Calibratio­n panel. Here you could choose from several profiles that matched the Picture Control options in your Nikon camera. Recently, the feature has been completely revamped. Those camera profiles are still available, but there are a host of others to choose from too, and you can even make your own.

Profiles have been moved from their old home and now sit at the top of the Basic panel. This is a more natural home, as the feature is designed to be used at the start of the image-editing workflow. Some of the profiles also feature a strength slider, so you can make the tonal effect weaker or stronger. In this tutorial we’ll explore how to use profiles to enhance a portrait. It’s a simple feature to get to grips with, but it could have a huge impact on your Lightroom workflow.

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