Master the Crop Tool in Lightroom Classic: A Beginner's Guide to Overlays and Shortcuts
Are you ready to crop your photos like a seasoned photo editor in Lightroom Classic?
In this article I will break down the crop tool and overlays in a easy to understand way
First things first, let's access the crop tool. There are a few ways to do this: you can either click on the crop icon in the toolbar, or use the shortcut "R" on your keyboard.
Now that you have the crop tool open, you'll notice a bunch of different overlays that you can use to help you crop your photo. There's the classic rule of thirds overlay, which divides your photo into nine equal parts and helps you align your subject with the intersections of the lines. Or, if you're feeling a little more adventurous, you can try out the golden ratio overlay, which is like the rule of thirds on steroids. It's a little more complicated, but trust me, it's worth it.
But wait, there's more! Lightroom Classic also has a grid overlay, which is great for making sure all the lines in your photo are nice and straight. The crop tool also have a lot of different preset crop ratios.
To access and change the different grid overlays, all you have to do is use the shortcut "O". This will cycle through the different overlays, so you can easily find the one that works best for your photo. If you hold shift+ O you will flip the overlays around to fit your image if needed.
So now that you know how to use the crop tool and all of its fancy overlays, it's time to get cropping! Just hit "O" to select the overlay you want to use, align your subject with the lines or shapes, and crop away. Happy cropping
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