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Grayscale Identity Plate in Lightroom

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Gavin Gough is a freelance travel photographer who came up with a great idea. Instead of having a name on the top of a Lightroom library, why not find out if your monitor is calibrated correctly. Gavin created the perfect sized Grayscale Identity Plate graphic for Lightroom. I’ve been using it since for a couple of days now and it is really neat. This is a great example of a simple idea to improve your photo editing.

Visit Gavin’s blog article to see how to install the image correctly!

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