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  1. 1. Master the basic settings – Exposure, contrast, color, etc.
    2. Don’t over-edit – Take a break and judge with a fresh pair of eyes.
    3. Define your intent first – Subject, emphasis, mood.
    4. Guide the viewer’s eyes – Crop tool, darken & brightest masks, etc.
    5. Understand the photo’s actual light and don’t edit against it.

  2. Tip number 1, get a PC! It’s 5 billion times faster than any Apple crap! As you can see when these people edit on their MacBooks or iMacs, even just the denoise of just one image takes forever. PC instant! Synchronizing thousands of images, PC seconds. Apple “computer” years! I spend 99% photographing and 1% editing! Apple users spend 1% photographing and 99% editing!

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