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BRANDON SARKIS: My name is Brandon Sarkis on behalf of Expert Village. Today, I'm going
to be showing how to use Adobe's Lightroom software. Okay, the next thing we're going
to discuss is the control bar in the develop module. So we'll see right here at the bottom,
we have a split pane feature to cycle between "before and after" views. We can change the
exposure of that. At one side, the view stays the same, the attribute changes. You can click
on this to rotate through side by side, or splits, and do horizontal splits or vertical
splits. You keep clicking to roll through it, or you can type the arrow next to it,
and pick the one you want. This next feature is going to be our crop overlay. So it puts
a grid--actually, let me darken this so you can actually see the grid. There we go. It
puts a grid on the picture so it breaks it up into squares just to make it easy to crop
and give you an idea of how to keep everything nice and framed out. So we'll just crop this
part. We'll undo that. There's also the "red eye reduction" which I went over a little
bit earlier, pretty simple. There's no red eye to speak of it right here. But if this
were an eye, you would just click and drag and let it go, and it would take care of that
for you. This next feature right here is for cloning. I touched on this earlier as well
too. So if you had a spot, or you had a glare, or something, or a piece of color that was
out of place, you can just click at one piece and clone and fix that. It will correct all
of that out of the way and that's pretty much everything. You change your cursor size here.
Other than that, there's not really much to do in this control bar. So that's it for the
developer tool bar.