Exporting a photo to digital media can be a great way to share your photos with others, or to create a portfolio. It can also be used as a way to improve the quality of your photos. When exporting a photo to digital media, you’ll need to make sure that you’re exporting the correct file type. If you’re exporting a photo as an image, you’ll need to choose the correct resolution and format. You’ll also need to choose whether you want the photo to be stored on your computer or sent off into the world as an electronic file. If you’re exporting a photo as an JPEG, PNG, or TIFF file, you’ll need to set up some settings in Lightroom before export. You can find these settings under File > Export > Settings. Here, you’ll need to set up how the exported files will be stored and accessed. You can also choose whether you want your exported files to be password-protected or not. Once you’ve set up your export settings, it’s time for the fun part: editing your exported photos! You can start by editing the color and brightness levels in Lightroom before saving your photos for storage on your computer or sending them off into the world!