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PHOTO WORKFLOW [Introduction to using Lightroom Classic & Photoshop Together]

WELCOME!

Thank you for joining us for this workshop! We highly recommend that you have Photoshop & Lightroom Classic installed before the workshop and bring a few images you want to work on!

Agenda

All demo files used are available for download in the Workshop Assets Folder

Click here for Additional Resources

Main Keyboard Shortcuts

IMPORTING & CULLING

This is the process of adding images to your Lightroom library and using tags to select/reject images before you begin editing.

Taking time to cull unwanted photographs helps you edit and manage files more efficiently.

Importing & Culling Tips:

  1. Keep consistent organization!
  2. Do not move your files once you have imported-- Lightroom references to files in their location on your computer
  3. As you review photos, tag them (pressing 5 gives it 5 stars). You can filter all 5-star photos and do a second round of culling.

DEVELOP MODULE

Lightroom lets you make pinpoint adjusts to all aspects of your photograph. You can target exposure, contrast, specific colors, shadows, highlights, and much more. This entire process is non-destructive and terrific for batch editing.

Common Editing Tools:

  • Crop: Pressing "R" on the keyboard will activate the crop tool, allowing you to straighten the image and cut out unwanted portions
  • Temp: Adjust how cool or warm the image is overall. This corrects white balance issues. Use the eyedropper and click on a grey (neutral) part of the image to quickly correct color issues
  • Exposure: Adjusts the overall brightness or darkness of the image
  • Highlights: Changes the brightest parts of the image without changing your white point (the brightest pixels in the image)
  • Shadows: Changes the darkest parts of the image without changing your black point (the darkest pixels in the image)
  • Vibrance: Increases or decreases color intensity without affecting skin tone
  • Saturation: Increases or decreases color intensity overall.

Adjustment Sync & Presets

A powerful function in Lightroom Classic is the ability to edit multiple images at once. Selecting more than one image (holding shift or cmd/ctrl and clicking on thumbnails) allow you to enable AUTO SYNC.

When Auto Sync is enabled, each edit you apply to the current image you are working on will be identically applied to all other selected images.

Lightroom Classic also has built-in presets which apply a series of adjusts with the click of a button. As you get more comfortable, you can even create your own or install 3rd party preset!

Editing in Photoshop

When you're ready to do editing that requires Photoshop, press cmd/ctrl + E to send your file directly the application. After you've made your edits, you can save the file and it will be added back to your Lightroom library as a new image.

When might it be time to use Photoshop?

  • Combining multiple files
  • Adding text
  • More complex editing
  • Anything that requires layers, selection, and masks!

Exporting in Lightroom

Lightroom works non-destructively which means your original files are never changed. Every adjustment you make is saved to your Lightroom catalogue and applied on export.

When you export a file (or multiple files at once!) you will be able to choose the save location, file format, resolution, quality, and other settings for the image.

You can also create export presets and access them by right-clicking!

Credits:

Created with images by Leonid Tit - "Beautiful view of the Kirkjufell volcano. Location Iceland, Europe. Images before and after." • Ken - "Brown bear Japan" • Pixeltheater - "Agricultural hands showing harvested coffee berries" • TheDigitalArtist - "flooding surreal living room" • echosystem - "dock container export"

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