To help you work between Lightroom and Photoshop we'll look at how Light and Photoshop work together and how you can take images from Lightroom to Photoshop and back again. So that you can share your images with others, we'll look at a range of options for exporting your best images from Lightroom.
LIGHTROOM 4 TUTORIALS HOW TO
When you need to find images in Lightroom, you'll use it's Filter Tools, so we'll see how to find images by the Flags and Ratings we've added to them as well as searching their Properties and Camera Metadata. To help you categorize and protect your images, we'll see how to add Keyword and Copyright Metadata to photos. We'll explore Lightroom's own Collections, including all photos and previous import as well as creating our own Collections. We'll look at ways to sort the best of your images using Pick and Reject Flags, Color Labels and Star Ratings. To help you understand how Lightroom works, we'll look at how it's Folder Structure compares to those of the underlying operating system. We'll spend some time in the Library Module looking at different views including the Loupe and Grid Views and views such as Compare and Survey. Catalogs are a central feature in Lightroom so we'll look at how to Create a Catalog and how to import images into that Catalog. We'll look at the Lightroom Interface and discover it's Seven Modules as well as it's Panels and the Filmstrip.
We'll start out by exploring what Lightroom is and how it differs from and works with Photoshop. The Library, Develop, Map, Book, Slideshow, Print and Web Modules. During this course we'll be looking in detail at the seven Modules in Lightroom.
Welcome to this VTC Course on Lightroom 4.