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in this video Iamp;#39;m gonna edit this image that I took of Diana with the Fuji x-pro three kind like 18,000 likes on Instagram I donamp;#39;t know how I got that I donamp;#39;t know how I got that much engagement but Iamp;#39;m gonna edit that image in Lightroom only using my new computer the MS ip65 creator laptop alright letamp;#39;s get right into it the first thing that I normally do when I upload an image in Lightroom is adjust the exposure and adjust the crop so letamp;#39;s talk about how I crop this image actually I donamp;#39;t even crop the image thatamp;#39;s how I took it and normally you donamp;#39;t want to crop the image at like the knees you know what I mean but because Diannaamp;#39;s legs are converging theyamp;#39;re coming together I feel like itamp;#39;s okay to crop at the knees because theyamp;#39;re coming to a point right where as if her legs were spread out I wouldnamp;#39;t crop out the knees make sense now I like to I like the composition he