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Jeff, that is correct - artefacts in the finished image. You told me that in LR the original image is preserved and adjustments can be undone. All very true. My question was how to get a desirable FINISHED image without artefacts. I'm sorry I didn't make my question more clear.

 

In the same way that there's a limit to how far you can adjust exposure in post, I assumed there was a limit in WB. It seems not. That's logical.

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I was referring to both, but especially to the image you print. You answered your own question.

 

BTW, you also told Jono that you "slide the adjustments around in LR with little discipline". My links were meant to assist you in considering some disciplined workflow methods, and rationale, according to different sources. The sliders in LR were, for instance, sequenced the way they are for a reason, whether or not one chooses to follow or deviate.

 

Jeff

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Out of curiosity I want to adjust a couple of older images in LR. Do I just go back through the history settings until I get to the point in the process where I want to do something different?

 

Or make a virtual copy, starting from any point in history. If the image was processed using an earlier LR processing engine, you can also reprocess with the new version to compare.

 

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