There has been a lot of back and forth on this forum about how much editing one can do in Lightroom (or Camera Raw), without using a pixel editor like Photoshop. Some say not much, some say a lot. My own view is that the past couple of years of development of Lightroom has dramatically increased how much editing one can do.
today I stumbled on an example of this. Some of you may be familiar with Christian Mohrle, who posts videos of his doing complete edits in Lightroom. Today I found one about editing a photo of a forest that is a great example of the power of Lightroom:
https://fstoppers.com/lightroom/how-...ghtroom-681740
I found it interesting also because he does more substantial and creative edits than I would think of on my own. For example, in this one, he works on colors using the WB slider, color range selections, saturation, the color mixer, split toning, and the calibration panel (which I am only now beginning to learn how to use). it's well worth a watch, although it's about 13 minutes.