1. Camera Raw made adjusting images easy. I found I used the Sharpening and Brightness/Contrast sliders the most. Both of these options ensure proper exposure and sharp detail in the images I corrected. The vignette feature just made my images look more polished and helped to place the viewers' focus on the center of the image.
2. The preset feature is going to be great for instances where a lot of photos were taken in one place/day, and mass adjustments can be made.
3. I tried to use the sponge tool to make the backgrounds smoother.
4. I mostly used the spot healing tool because the fixes I needed to make were small spots on the faces of subjects.
5. The main challenge was the lens flare that occurred in one of the images. I couldn't get rid of it completely, but tried to tone it down by adjusting highlights.
6. I now use the shortcuts for copy, paste, duplicate, zoom in, zoom out regularly.
7. http://sws.pcc.edu/student/CAS208_pdeangel_16723/karlyngibson80/Filemanagement/Project5/website/
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