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Creating stacks with Adobe Lightroom

Creating stacks with Adobe Lightroom

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Creating stacks with Adobe Lightroom

- We took a look at organizing images in Bridge. Let me show you an alternative using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Now personally I usually do most of my organization in Bridge, so that things stay organized at the hard drive level. As you move things around in Bridge you're actually moving them on the drive, but if you decide that you prefer Lightroom that's fine too, and I'll show you a couple of tips. First off, if you did the previous exercise where we started putting things into folders you'll need to open up one of those folders, I could do that by just Command + double-clicking, grab those images, and pull them back into your Source folder. Essentially you're looking to undo what you did from before. Another way of doing that is to just take a look at the folder itself, grab all of those images in that folder, and then simply pull it out of the folder and put it back at the top level. We're just undoing the nesting that we did. Now that these folders are empty I'll throw them…

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