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hey everybody my name is adam uh so a common question that i get uh especially in regards to develop mode uh is can you explain sort of how light eqs advanced mode works and advanced uh in light eq is a little bit different in terms of its user interface to that of the standard and basic methods so today im going to talk about the lightiq advanced mode how to use it and sort of to understand the ui a little bit better to get the most out of the tool in develop mode im going to expand the light eq tab light eq has a couple different modes via the drop down bar here so basic standard and advanced basic splits brightness into three categories which are shadows mid-tones and highlights standard mode splits light into by default five brightening bands and five darkening bands this gives you much more control over the spectrums of light in your image now advanced which is the topic of todays video operates identically but in this case it actually has 100 incremental bands for both brigh