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⚡ How to Set Up and Optimize Your AI-Editing Workflow

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Live Training This Wednesday! Last week over 300 of you attended our live lecture titled “6 Ste

Live Training This Wednesday! [View in Web Browser]( [Placeholder Image]( Last week over 300 of you attended our live lecture titled “6 Steps to Reduce 95% of Your Editing Work in Lightroom Classic.” It was 90 minutes of jam-packed 🤯 information on everything from Lightroom speed hacks, to advanced masking features and preset creation. 🖥 If you missed the event, you can check out the full replay by [Clicking Here.]( NOTE: To see the replay (as well as RSVP to our next event), you’ll first need to join our [Mastermind Group]( which is 100% free. That brings us to this weeks live event and topic. When we got to the end of last week’s lecture we did a quick demo of a fully automated Lightroom workflow using Impossible Things. Because we didn’t have time, a number of you commented and asked for a complete in-depth guide. So that’s what we’re doing this week! ✅ [RSVP HERE to join us this Wednesday at 10am PST]( for ⚡ How to Set Up and Optimize Your AI-Editing Workflow. Again, make sure to join the group first or this RSVP link won’t work.  If you’re an Impossible Things user, this will be the ultimate reference guide to help you get your AI-editing workflow as efficient as possible. If you’re not an Impossible Things user, you’ll get a chance to see what AI-editing can do for your workflow to see if it’s a good fit. Can’t wait to see you there! Sincerely, Pye 📖 P.S. Remember, quality education is the only investment that ALWAYS pays you dividends. [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SLR Lounge LLC 1173 WARNER AVE • Tustin, California • 92780

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