Description
Today, photo professionals and amateurs
alike can quickly amass thousands of photographs. The challenge for
photographers at every level is how to keep track of all those
photographs. Where do you store them? How do you organize them? How
do you find a particular photo when you need it? Adobe Lightroom is the leading solution for
photographers’ photo management needs, but its organizational
powers come with a learning curve. In this practical and thorough
guide, author Rob Sylvan covers everything photographers need to
know about photo organization and management using Lightroom. Rob starts by getting you in the Lightroom
frame of mind with an explanation of the import process and the
relationship between your photos and the Lightroom catalog. Whether
you’re starting from scratch or trying to tame an unruly
catalog, you’ll find advice on best practices and workflows
for reviewing, keywording, collecting, naming, applying metadata,
moving, and finding photographs in Lightroom, as well as
step-by-step solutions to such common problems as reconnecting
missing photographs and restoring order after a catalog disaster.
Through straight-to-the-point explanations honed by years on the
help desk, Rob demystifies common areas of confusion, from
collections to previews to filters and more. You’ll learn how to: Wrap your head around Lightroom catalogs Avoid common mistakes and pitfalls Understand the relationship between the catalog and your
photos Be in the driver’s seat for all decisions relating to
where your photos are stored Understand the importance of the import process Use Lightroom to keep your photos organized and easily
accessible Work with your files on the go with Lightroom Mobile Become your own help desk
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TypeBooks
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ProviderAdobe Press
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PricingExclusively Paid
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Duration7h 19m
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CertificateNo Certificate
Today, photo professionals and amateurs alike can quickly amass thousands of photographs. The challenge for photographers at every level is how to keep track of all those photographs. Where do you store them? How do you organize them? How do you find a particular photo when you need it?
Adobe Lightroom is the leading solution for photographers’ photo management needs, but its organizational powers come with a learning curve. In this practical and thorough guide, author Rob Sylvan covers everything photographers need to know about photo organization and management using Lightroom.
Rob starts by getting you in the Lightroom frame of mind with an explanation of the import process and the relationship between your photos and the Lightroom catalog. Whether you’re starting from scratch or trying to tame an unruly catalog, you’ll find advice on best practices and workflows for reviewing, keywording, collecting, naming, applying metadata, moving, and finding photographs in Lightroom, as well as step-by-step solutions to such common problems as reconnecting missing photographs and restoring order after a catalog disaster. Through straight-to-the-point explanations honed by years on the help desk, Rob demystifies common areas of confusion, from collections to previews to filters and more.
You’ll learn how to:
Wrap your head around Lightroom catalogs
Avoid common mistakes and pitfalls
Understand the relationship between the catalog and your photos
Be in the driver’s seat for all decisions relating to where your photos are stored
Understand the importance of the import process
Use Lightroom to keep your photos organized and easily accessible
Work with your files on the go with Lightroom Mobile
Become your own help desk