Lightroom: Interface
Jared Platt
Lesson Info
10. Lightroom: Interface
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: Interface
Well, we're back at home, and we have just finished our photo shoot at the train museum, and it's time to import them into Lightroom CC. I do 99% of everything I do in Lightroom, and so that's where we're gonna look at the images, that's where we're going to select the images, and that's where we're going to adjust the images. So, when you come into Lightroom CC, the first thing you're going to notice is on the left-hand side. This is where all the organizational things go on. So, you have a set of albums. Albums is where you'll organize everything inside of Lightroom. There's also a few other ways to organize, by time, and when you added them, and people in the shots, and things like that. But this area here is all for organization, and then over on the right-hand side is where everything is to adjust the images and work on the images.
Ratings and Reviews
T. Goss
I enjoyed this quick tutorial. A very good introduction to how to use lightroom.