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I'm not sure what you mean by the Lighting Tab. The closest thing I can think of is the 3-way Color Corrector which is available in the Effects menu and appears as a tab in the Viewer.
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It's not built into the app. I would assume that it's a third-party plugin folder created by something like FxFactory and then docked into the Browser by double-clicking the bin to open it in a new window and then dragging the tab into the browser header.
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most likely it was just a browser bin they had created called "lighting" which they had open as a browser tab.
you can do that with bins. 1: double click on the bin, opening it, then grab it's tab and "tuck it in" to the browser tab. 2: OPTION + double click on the bin 3: OPTION + ENTER (not return) cheers, nick
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