>>151428Process layout toggles to this.
Photo I'm working with in the main field, editor tools on the right.
Under "Crop & Orientation" you can lock an aspect ratio. I like 3:2 for landscape shots, 4:3 for portraits. With my helmet cam I usually lock to 3:4 if I crop it at all to get more horizon and bike/sled controls in the image.
"C" is the keyboard shortcut for the crop tool. Toggling "C" on and off switches between the cropped image and the full image.
"Z" is for zoom, toggling between actual-size and fit-to-window where you click.
"R" is rotate, gives you crosshairs to draw a line on the horizon. It'll rotate and lock to an aspect ratio if you have one selected. Pressing "C" will let you move or further crop the image.
The shadow/highlight warnings are nice to have for some shots, highlights those areas so you don't blow them out.
Left/right arrows switch photos. Apple-S to flatten/save the image once you're done editing it. I save all the processed images as their original filename plus underscore (you can configure that in the save window) in the YYYYMMDD folder.
Off to process these photos...