Lightroom: Importing and Albums
Jared Platt
Lesson Info
11. Lightroom: Importing and Albums
Lessons
Introduction
01:26 2Looking for Light
01:40 3Setting Exposure
01:56 4ISO, F-Stop, and Shutter Speed
01:59 5Composition- Rule of Thirds
01:03 6Internal Composition
01:35 7Auto and Back Button Focus
01:35 8Posing vs. Directing
01:12Shooting Manual Mode Recap
01:34 10Lightroom: Interface
00:57 11Lightroom: Importing and Albums
01:33 12Lightroom: Sorting and Ranking
01:56 13Lightroom: Auto Adjustments
01:38 14Lightroom: Color Profiles
02:31 15Lightroom: Export and Share
00:53 16Lightroom: Gradients
02:14 17Lightroom: Brush Tool
01:27 18Lightroom: Copy and Paste Settings
02:09 19Why Use Photoshop
01:03 20Photoshop: Content Aware Fill to Remove Objects
01:16 21Photoshop: Liquify Tool
02:39 22Photoshop: Getting Back to Lightroom
00:36 23Photoshop: Capturing Great Portraits Recap
01:04Lesson Info
Lightroom: Importing and Albums
Well, let's get involved in importing those images right now. So we're gonna click on this plus button. That's your add photos button. Now, if you're going to add your photos directly from your camera card, you're gonna see that camera card is plugged in right here. That EOS_DIGITAL, that's my Canon digital card. But I've already put the images into a folder on my computer, so I know where those are. I'm gonna go to the Browse option, click on Browse, and I'm going to go look for those images at the museum, the portraits that we took there, and I'm gonna hit Review for Import. When I click on Review for Import, it's gonna show me the images that it wants to import. That's for me to confirm. And then right above the images, it says Add to Album. Now I'm going to add them to an album that I've already created called Train Museum. Click on Train Museum. That way they're already organized when they're imported rather than me having to find them and then put them into that album. So that's ...
a really important thing to do. And then we're gonna click on Add 94 Photos. And it's gonna go through the process of importing those images and putting them into that album, which is now down here, called Train Museum. It's at the very bottom. I'm gonna click on that, and now all of these images are being imported, and you can see that they're also being uploaded to the Adobe Cloud so that they're secured. So I will have a copy here and I'll have a copy up on the cloud.
Ratings and Reviews
T. Goss
I enjoyed this quick tutorial. A very good introduction to how to use lightroom.