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1 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 “Quick Tour” Presented by: George Garbeck © 2013 George Garbeck

2 Resources © 2012 George Garbeck Web based: My website: www.georgegarbeck.com Matt Kloskowsi Blog: http://lightroomkillertips.com/ NAPP: http://www.photoshopuser.com/ Adobe: http://tv.adobe.com/show/learn-lightroom-4/ Books: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 for Digital Photographers – Scott Kelby Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4: The Missing FAQ – Victoria Bampton

3 Session Focus Description of Program –What Lightroom is and what it isn’t How it Works –Understand basic concepts used by Lightroom –Catalog & Non-Destructive Editing Examine the workspaces –Library Module –Keywording and Searching –Collections –Develop Module –Applying Global and Local Adjustments –Applying Adjustments to Multiple Images –Other Modules Lightroom Workflow –Import, Evaluate, Develop, Export

4 Projector Resolution Limitation © 2012 George Garbeck

5 What Lightroom Is Adobe’s Definition: An all-inclusive software program developed by & designed specifically for photographers so they may efficiently accomplish all the most common digital imaging tasks. What It does: Organization, Enhancement, Presentation Organize your entire compilation of photographs (online or stored offline) Quickly locate any specific photo or set of photos Provides intuitively arranged tools for you to enhance photos Global or local adjustments Batch process large groups of photos Automate tasks with presets Modules for printing, creating slideshows, photo books and web galleries

6 System Requirements Windows Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon® 64 processor Microsoft® Windows Vista® with Service Pack 2 or Windows® 7 with Service Pack 1, Windows 8 – will not work with Windows XP! 2GB of RAM 1GB of available hard-disk space 1024x768 display DVD-ROM drive Internet connection required for Internet-based services Mac OS Multicore Intel processor with 64-bit support Mac OS X v10.6.8 or v10.7 2GB of RAM 1GB of available hard-disk space 1024x768 display DVD-ROM drive Internet connection required for Internet-based services

7 Organization & Enhancement Examples 3 Quick Demos:

8 What Lightroom Is Not Lightroom is not Photoshop Graphic artists, medical illustrators, web designers, photographers and more all use Photoshop Not specifically organized for photo editing workflow Photoshop has better pixel editing capabilities - use PS when extensive local adjustments are necessary (photo retouching) Use Photoshop for montages, filter effects, manipulated images, adding text effects, etc. LR and PS are full integrated Start in LR and jump to PS as required

9 Photoshopped!

10 Lightroom and File Browsers Lightroom is not a file browser File browsers (Finder, Windows Explorer, Bridge) show a ‘live’ view of all unhidden files in a particular folder Lightroom shows a ‘pre-recorded’ view of just photos in either one specific folder or your entire photo collection.

11 How Lightroom Works

12 Basic Concepts The few essential principles every Lightroom beginner needs to master

13 How Lightroom Works The Catalog

14 Concept: The Catalog Your actual photos are not stored in LR. Lightroom only contains information about your photos in a database file called the catalog. What the catalog contains: Links to where the photos are on your hard drive Previews (large and small) of your photos Any develop changes (enhancements) you’ve made. Metadata from the camera & metadata that you’ve added Keywords, labels and ratings Because it’s a database, you don’t hit ‘Save’ every few minutes. All changes are recorded as you go along.

15 Concept: The Catalog Lightroom Catalog Contains preview images of all photos Contains information (metadata, ratings, etc.) about your images The actual images are stored on hard drives, CDs or DVDs The Sears Catalog Contains graphics of its products Contains written information about products The actual products are in a store or a warehouse

16 This is Very Important Once you’ve started using Lightroom: In order for the catalog to remain accurate … 1. ALWAYS move, copy, rename or delete photos using Lightroom LR will not be aware of any changes made in Explorer or Finder. Delete or move a photo outside LR, it will still appear in the catalog (If someone puts a book on the wrong shelf in a library, the card catalog will not help you find it.) 2. ALWAYS start out in Lightroom if you plan to edit a photo in some other software (Photoshop, Elements, Painter, etc.) The catalog will then automatically update and register the changes you’ve made elsewhere

17 How Lightroom Works Non-Destructive Editing

18 Concept: Non-Destructive Editing Adjustments are not applied to the original image. They are saved separately in the catalog as a recipe or ‘set of instructions’. A copy of the edited image is created when you output your photo (print, web, e-mail). A preview of your image is created on the screen and in the catalog

19 This is HUGE Think of your original images as negatives stored safely in a vault.

20 Changing History “The Recipe” Every enhancement you make to a photo is permanently stored in the catalog as a sequential list called the history. This means at any time in the future you can revisit any stage of development in a photo and alter it if you so choose. You can even go back to the original and start over…

21 General Lightroom Workflow You ‘import’ your photos into the LR catalog Your catalog starts out empty If photos already on your hard drive: ADD to catalog New photos from camera: COPY to hard drive and catalog You organize your photos in the Library Module Add descriptive terms (keywords) so you can find them later Choose your favorites (flag or rate) Sort them into groups (collections) Delete any rejects You adjust and retouch in the Develop Module Crop and straighten Make tonal and color adjustments Sharpen, remove noise, do lens correction Add effects (B&W, split toning) You export copies of your favorites to eagerly awaiting outside world using Export or one of the output modules (Slideshow, Print or Web)

22 The Take Away LIGHTROOM NEVER ALTERS YOUR ORIGINAL IMAGE FILE Any or all adjustments made to an image can be undone at any time because they are stored in the catalog database. You can have more than one version of a photo or ‘recipe’ called virtual copies ALWAYS USE LIGHTROOM AS YOUR MAIN PHOTO SOFTWARE Move, rename, delete photos ONLY from within Lightroom Only access other photo editing software from within Lightroom Photoshop, Elements, Painter, Various Plug-ins, etc. NON DESTRUCTIVE EDITING IS YOUR BEST FRIEND Be creative without any fear of ruining your picture

23 Interface Overview The Library & Develop Modules Explored A Closer Look…


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