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How to Apply a Filter to a Lightroom Image Non-Destructively (and Still be Able to Edit)

Many Lightroom users also use Adobe Photoshop.  The two programs can work hand in hand. Lightroom is great for organizing images and making basic corrections while Photoshop has advanced tools for repairing problems and compositing. I’d like to show you a cool tip on how to apply a filter non-destructively. This means you can jump…

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