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this episode is sponsored by Squarespace whether you need a domain website or online store make your next move with Squarespace so as I said in the last video if a bunch of you were keen to know the editing process behind the mentor portraits Iamp;#39;d make a video so this is that video thanks for leaving the comments just to let you know what Iamp;#39;ve done before this all Iamp;#39;ve done is taken the images into Lightroom Iamp;#39;ve done some very basic tweaks just to bring out as much detail as I can so when I bring it into Photoshop Iamp;#39;ve got that to work with Iamp;#39;ve exported a JPEG I know thatamp;#39;s horrendous in many peopleamp;#39;s minds I usually edit through JPEGs and a lot of you will insist on 16-bit tips to get as much information as possible if thatamp;#39;s you go for it I do find times where thereamp;#39;s banding in the background or something because Iamp;#39;m using a JPEG and I need to go back and fetch that TIFF but generally 95% of the