To demonstrate that I understand basic lightroom i've taken a few screen shots of selecting a photograph and changing the colour balance. The first screen shot is simply of the imported images into lightroom.

The next step was simply to click on the photograph that I wanted to edit. The higlighted image selected at the end is this image.

The next step was then to click develop on the top right of lightroom, with the selected image to begin editing. No edits have yet been done here.

I first decided to make the image coolwith the temperature slider on the right, which looks like this:

To make the image cooler you slide the first slider to the left and you will get a very blue result:

Then I reset the image so it was in its origional form to then create a warm image, to do this you slide the same first slider to the right. The results of this were very orange:

Then I grey balanced the origional image and chose the grey I wanted to create the colour balanced image. The dropper tool is what you use to choose the grey you want:

I have shown both of the images in light room so you can see this effect as it is less obvious than the other images. The image on the right is the edited one.

I then though I would add a image in black and white, I also changed the contrast of the image to make it a little stronger, The results were:

These were my final images:

Cool

Warm

Grey Balanced

Grey Scale

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