I mainly use Lightroom for photo editing because it’s great for organizing and making quick adjustments. For more detailed edits, like removing objects or retouching, I switch to Photoshop. I shoot in RAW because it gives me more flexibility, especially when adjusting exposure and colors.
For bright, sunny days, I usually lower highlights and add a bit of contrast. On cloudy days, I bump up the warmth and clarity to bring out details. Editing light and dark subjects depends on the background, sometimes increasing shadows or tweaking white balance makes a huge difference.
I’ve found Movavi to be pretty user-friendly, especially for beginners. I also recently came across
https://www.movavi.com/audio-convert...converter.html, which is useful for converting audio files efficiently. Having easy-to-use tools makes the editing process much smoother, whether it’s for photos or audio.