- When it comes to importing,…another common scenario is to import directly…from a camera or a media card.…Let's take a look at how we can do that here.…After you've connected your camera…or the media card to the computer,…the next step is to navigate to the Library module,…so click on the Library button right there.…Next you want to click on the Import button…in the lower left-hand area,…and this will open up our Import dialog.…Beginning on the left, we need to define our Source.…This is where you would select…the media card or the camera.…
In this case, I'm importing from a CF card…so I'm going to select that here.…Next, just above that, you'll notice…there's a checkbox to Eject after import.…I recommend you turn and leave that on.…That way, after you've done your work with importing,…you can then unplug the media card reader…or your camera and be on your way.…Alright, well we defined the source.…Next, what we need to do is move over…to the middle area.…In the middle area, what we need to do…is to define how we're going to copy these files,…
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4/28/2015Chris starts with the Library module: the hub for importing, viewing, ranking and rating your photographs. Then he'll move to the Develop module and show how to make one-click enhancements, correct exposure, retouch distractions, and perform localized adjustments. Want to push photos to their creative limit, and share them with family friends? Chris also covers creating panoramas and books, slideshows, and custom print layouts.
- Why use Lightroom?
- Importing photographs from your computer or camera
- Viewing and comparing images in the Library
- Renaming photos and folders
- Rating and organizing photos
- Grouping photos into collections
- Adding keywords and face tags
- Editing JPEG and RAW images in Photoshop
- Exporting and emailing photos
- Enhancing photos in the Develop module
- Fixing issues with the retouching tools
- Making localized corrections
- Reducing noise and sharpening
- Correcting lens distortion
- Combining images with Photo Merge
- Creating a book, web gallery, or slideshow
- Printing photos
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 9s
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1. Getting Started
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2. Importing Your Photographs
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3. Viewing Your Images in the Library Module
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4. Rating and Organizing Your Photographs
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5. Grouping Your Photos into Collections
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What is a collection?2m 29s
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6. Working with Metadata
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Adding keywords3m 30s
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Filtering based on keywords3m 26s
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Working with the Map module4m 44s
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7. Opening Images in Photoshop
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8. Exporting Your Photos
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9. Improving Photos with the Develop Module
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Correcting exposure problems5m 47s
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Cropping your photographs5m 31s
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Using virtual copies5m 21s
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10. Fixing Your Photos with the Retouching Tools
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Cleaning up distractions3m 32s
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Fixing red eye2m 11s
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11. Making Localized Corrections
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12. Changing and Enhancing Color
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13. Reducing Noise and Sharpening
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Sharpening your photos5m 17s
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Reducing digital noise4m 22s
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14. Correcting Lens Distortion
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Removing distortion5m 9s
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15. Adding Vignettes and Grain Effects
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16. Using Photo Merge to Combine Images
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Creating a panoramic image2m 56s
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17. Creating a Book Project
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Customizing the page layout2m 54s
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Adding type or graphics2m 24s
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18. Sharing Your Work as a Web Gallery
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Customizing the web gallery3m 11s
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19. Building a Slideshow
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20. Creating Quality Prints
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Using print templates5m 12s
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Making print collections2m 52s
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Creating the print5m 32s
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Conclusion
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Next steps18s
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