![]() To crop your photo or set the angle, you can go to the CROP tab. On the bottom side under the PRESETS tab, you can use your own preset you have installed. Lightroom offers several presets you can choose from. To use a preset, you can open the PRESETS tab. You adjust the exposure, contrast, shadows, white, saturation, and so on. To make the adjustments to your photo, you can open the ADJUST tab on the right panel. Click the Edit this photo button on the top-left corner to open the editing tools. To start editing a photo, you can go to My photos and select a photo you want to edit (by clicking it). Your files will be added to Adobe cloud and you can access them from anywhere using Lightroom installed on different devices. ![]() To add new photos from your local storage, you can click the plus icon and click the select them link on the appearing dialog. To access your cloud files, you can go to My photos. Just like the desktop version, you can also use Lightroom web to edit either RAW or JPEG files. The web version of Lightroom is not available for Lightroom Classic (read the differences between Lightroom and Lightroom Classic). ![]() Also, you need to subscribe to the Photography plan (or Lightroom plan) on the Adobe Creative Cloud. You need an Adobe account before being able to use Lightroom web. ![]() ![]() You can visit this page to use the web version of Lightroom. In case you haven’t known, Adobe offers a web version for Lightroom, allowing you to use it via web browser regardless of the operating system you use. If you are a Linux user and really want to use Lightroom to edit your photos, you can use the web version of Lightroom. Unfortunately, Adobe doesn’t offer a native Linux app for Lightroom. Being one of the most popular photo retouching tool, many people want to use Lightroom. ![]()
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