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The Photographer's Guide to Adobe Lightroom

The Photographer's Guide to Adobe Lightroom

By : Marcin Lewandowski
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The Photographer's Guide to Adobe Lightroom

The Photographer's Guide to Adobe Lightroom

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By: Marcin Lewandowski

Overview of this book

It takes talent to be a great photographer, but in the digital era, it also takes a level of technical proficiency. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic was designed as a one-stop solution for photographers to perfect their final products on a desktop-focused workflow, which includes local storage of your photos in files and folders on your computer. Knowing how to efficiently navigate through Lightroom means that you’ll be able to concentrate on being creative instead of wondering “what does this button do”. Complete with step-by-step explanations of essential concepts and practical examples, you will begin with importing photographs into Lightroom. You’ll focus on how to sort through, sequence, develop, and export ready files in various formats, or even design a book and create gallery-ready prints. Next, you will learn how to make informed decisions within Lightroom and how to approach your work depending on the set of photographs you are working on. This guide also illustrates real-life usage and workflow examples that are not just for aspiring professionals, but also for artists and amateurs who are still getting to grips with the technical side of photography. By the end of this book, you'll be confident in importing, editing, sorting, developing, and delivering your photos like a professional.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Section 1: Importing Images into Lightroom and Exploring the Library Module's Structure and Tools
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Section 2: Developing Photographs in Lightroom Classic
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Section 3: Exploring the Export, Print, Book, and Slideshow Modules
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Table of Keyboard Shortcuts

Summary

In this chapter, we learned about three modules – Slideshow, Map, and Web. Some of this information will become an indispensable part of many photographers' workflows; some of it they will never revisit. For example, I use the slideshows to look at how photographs look when viewed one after another before sending anything to clients or family and friends. I'll often sit down, relax, and watch them a few times. If anything feels out of place or unnecessary, I'll delete it from the final edit. Conversely, I practically never use the Map module, even though I see its tremendous potential. I started adding GPS positions to my work folders, but it's still just a gimmick in my workflow. Lastly, the web gallery is an option I considered at some stage, thinking that with enough tweaking, it could have a contemporary enough look, but it just didn't fit my workflow. Maybe it will fit yours.

In the next chapter, which is also the last chapter of this...

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