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The Map Module

Lesson 56 from: Adobe Lightroom Classic Fundamentals

Philip Ebiner

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Lesson Info

56. The Map Module

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Chapter 1: Introduction

1

Class Introduction

02:03

Chapter 2: Importing, Organizing and Filtering

2

Importing

07:19
3

Organizing with Collections

06:52
4

Rating, Flagging, and Filtering

07:24
5

Face Tagging

02:33
6

Quiz: Importing, Organizing and Filtering

Chapter 3: Editing Your Photos - The Develop Module

7

Crop and Rotate in Lightroom Classic CC

05:10
8

White Balance in Lightroom Classic CC

07:53
9

Exposure in Lightroom Classic CC

06:17
10

Color and Saturation in Lightroom Classic CC

08:37
11

Sharpening and Noise Reduction in Lightroom Classic CC

06:39
12

Vignettes, Grain and Dehaze in Lightroom Classic CC

05:31
13

Exporting in Lightroom Classic CC

09:37
14

Lens Corrections in Lightroom Classic CC

04:58
15

Split Tone in Lightroom Classic CC

05:12
16

Removing Blemishes with the Heal and Clone Tools in Lightroom Classic CC

07:39
17

Graduated, Radial and Brush Adjustments in Lightroom Classic CC

09:53
18

Adjustment Brush Presets in Lightroom Classic CC

03:02
19

Range Masks in Lightroom Classic CC

05:26
20

Quiz: Editing Your Photos - The Develop Module

Chapter 4: Editing Your Photos - Advanced Tips & Techniques

21

Using, Creating, and Importing Presets

05:24
22

Color Profiles

04:09
23

Speed Up Your Editing Workflow

03:43
24

Panorama

03:33
25

HDR

02:43
26

Automatically Fix Exposure & White Balance

01:40
27

CC 2020 Updates

04:25
28

Quiz: Editing Your Photos - Advanced Tips & Techniques

Chapter 5: Advanced Portrait Editing Techniques

29

Enhance Eyes and Change Eye Color

08:20
30

Whitening Teeth

02:47
31

Smoothing Skin

02:16
32

Removing Wrinkles

03:11
33

Enhancing Lips & Changing Lipstick Color

03:05
34

Enhancing Cheeks & Face Contouring

07:42
35

Full Portrait Edit

06:58
36

Quiz: Advanced Portrait Editing Techniques

Chapter 6: Full Photo Editing Sessions

37

Portrait of a Woman

19:37
38

Night Edit

14:36
39

Long Exposure

14:04
40

Product Photo

11:56
41

Nature

09:01
42

Action

08:06
43

Landscape

12:11
44

Travel

03:27
45

Couples Portrait

17:37
46

Architecture Photo

18:12
47

Aerial Photo

09:04
48

Street Photo

14:04
49

Macro Photo

05:53
50

Pet Photo

09:45
51

Maternity Couple Photo

12:27
52

Interior Nursery

13:07
53

Portrait of a Man

18:35
54

Sports Photo

09:32
55

Quiz: Full Photo Editing Sessions

Chapter 7:Map, Book, Slideshow, Print & Web Modules

56

The Map Module

04:19
57

The Book Module

06:24
58

The Slideshow Module

10:21
59

The Print Module

08:14
60

The Web Module

05:56
61

Quiz: Map, Book, Slideshow, Print & Web Modules

Chapter 8: Conclusion

62

Conclusion and Thank You

01:39

Final Quiz

63

Final Quiz

Lesson Info

The Map Module

Welcome to this new section of the course. In this section, we're going to be looking at the other modules that Lightroom has to offer. Now these modules are important because they do have a number of features that are really cool but they're not really what the photo editing aspect of this course is about. Let's start with map though because the map feature is pretty cool. Now I've gone out to the collection that we created earlier on in this course when we were learning about organization. So I wanted to do that so that you can see all the photos. What happens when all the photos are selected or if you just choose all photographs, that's fine too. And then go to the map module. Well with the photos that I've shot and I've shared with you and the ones that were using from online. Not much happens, but we do get this map and there are a few photos that are tagged to the map. Now, you can navigate the map by clicking around double clicking to zoom in. You can also use the zoom slider do...

wn here or you can click on the photos and if you click on them twice, you can actually see the photos from these different locations. If your camera has the GPS mode turned on and a lot of new cameras have some sort of GPS, like smart phones or drones or even mirror. Listen, D SLR cameras, they have a capability of geo tagging where the photo was taken. So if I zoom in here really far to pismo beach where I was flying the drone taking a couple of shots for this class that we use in this class, you can actually see exactly where the photos were taken, which is pretty incredible. This photo right here was taken over here on this side of the pier, looking back at the pier. This one right here was taken on the other side of the pier, looking that other way. So that's cool because we can automatically see photos tagged to the map and it's great if you have that feature on, on your camera so it automatically happens if you don't have it on automatically, you can actually tagged photos to the map. For example, this photo right here was taken in SAn luis Obispo. Now I can go in here very far and find the specific address where it was shot, but I'm just going to tag it right in downtown right there and now we have a new pin on the map with that photo. You can also adjust the style of the map if you don't like this sort of hybrid terrain. Look, you can choose something like light or dark, maybe that's easier for you to see or just roadmap or just terrain, Something like that. I actually like the terrain myself. So here in Los Angeles, I'm living out in SAN dimas and so a few of these photos are from SAN dimaS. So if I take these multiple photos at the same time and drag them onto right around SAn dimas. Now all three of these photos are tagged to SAN dimas. So you can do multiple photos at the same time if you want you can choose this sync metadata option which will save the metadata of the location you're adding the photo to on the map to the metadata of the camera. So basically just leave all of this information as is it has the gps coordinates there and choose synchronize. And now these photos will have that data on on that photo file itself. You can also save specific locations. So for example on this trip where we went to SAn luis Obispo and pismo beach, I might want to save this as a specific trip by choosing save location, clicking the plus button. We can move the radius in or out and we can choose pismo trip, choose create. And now this trip right here has the three photos that are tagged on this map anyways and if I had all my photos tagged on this map but they were all over central California where we went, we would easily be able to find these locations right through this option over here. So you can imagine if we have lots and lots of trips, we can quickly go from trip to trip just with that. So it's kind of more of a presentation thing. It's not really for sharing or anything like that, but it's just another way that Lightroom gives you the ability to organize and view your photos.

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