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  • ISBN-10: 0321680707
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom was designed from the ground up with digital photographers in mind, offering powerful editing features in a streamlined interface that lets photographers import, sort, and organize images. This completely updated bestseller, The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Book, was also written with photographers in mind. Author Martin Evening describes features in Lightroom 3 in detail from a photographers perspective. As an established commercial and fashion photographer, Martin knows firsthand what photographers need for an efficient workflow. He has also been working with Lightroom from the beginning, monitoring the products development and providing valued feedback to Adobe. As a result, Martin knows the software inside and out, from image selection to image editing to image management. In this book youll learn how to:

Work efficiently with images shot in the raw or JPEG format Import photographs with ease and sort them according to your workflow Create and manage a personal image library Apply tonal adjustments to multiple images quickly Integrate Lightroom with Adobe Photoshop Export images for print or Web as digital contact sheets or personal portfolios Make the most of new features in Lightroom 3, such as automatic lens correction and improved noise reduction

Photographers will find Lightroom 3and The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Bookindispensable tools in their digital darkrooms.

With Martins expert guidance, youll soon find that you have precisely the tools you need to turn your concentration back where it belongson making better pictures! George Jardine, Lightroom instructor

As a photographer himself, Martin Evening knows what tools photographers need to realize their creative vision. In this book, he shows not only how Adobe Photoshop Lightroom works but also why it will become an essential part of any photographers workflow. Greg Gorman, photographer

This books companion site, www.thelightroombook.com, offers video tutorials, articles, sample images, and updates from author Martin Evening.
1 Introducing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
1(42)
What is Adobe Photoshop Lightroom?
2(3)
Keeping things simple
2(1)
Modular design
2(1)
Lightroom performance
3(1)
Adobe Camera Raw processing
4(1)
Color controls
4(1)
The Lightroom workflow
5(3)
Managing the image library
5(1)
Where does Photoshop fit in?
6(1)
Integrating Lightroom with Photoshop
7(1)
What you'll need
8(1)
Installing Lightroom
9(9)
Flash updates
10(1)
64-bit processing
10(1)
Single vs. multiple catalogs
10(1)
Lightroom preferences
11(3)
Customizing the Identity Plate and appearance
14(3)
Help menu
17(1)
Introducing the Lightroom interface
18(4)
A quickstart guide to Lightroom
22(19)
Importing the photos into Lightroom
22(2)
Viewing photos in the Library module
24(2)
Simplifying the interface
26(2)
Zooming in
28(1)
Working in the Develop module
29(1)
Synchronizing Develop settings
30(1)
Reviewing and rating the photos
31(1)
Making contact sheet prints
32(1)
Reviewing the final shortlist in Survey mode
33(1)
Dimming the lights
34(1)
Saving the shortlisted photos as a collection
35(1)
Retouching a photograph in Lightroom
36(1)
Editing a copy in Photoshop
37(1)
Creating a Web photo gallery
38(1)
Making a final print
39(1)
Exporting the edited photos
40(1)
Working through the book
41(2)
2 Importing photos
43(32)
Importing images from a card
44(14)
Copy as DNG, Copy, Move, or Add?
48(1)
Expanded Import dialog
49(1)
Source panel
50(1)
Content area
50(1)
Destination panel
51(1)
File Handling panel
52(1)
Secondary backups
53(1)
File handling limitations
54(1)
File Renaming panel
55(1)
Renaming catalog images later
56(1)
Apply During Import panel
57(1)
Import Presets menu
58(1)
Planning where to store your imported photos
58(1)
Converting to DNG
59(1)
Updating DNG files
59(1)
Adding photos from a folder to the catalog
60(2)
Importing photos via drag and drop
62(2)
Importing to a selected folder
64(1)
Importing video files
64(1)
Auto imports
65(1)
Importing photos directly from the camera
66(6)
Connecting the camera to the computer
66(1)
Lightroom tethered shooting
67(4)
Speedier tethered shooting
71(1)
How imported photos are organized
72(3)
Image management by metadata
72(3)
3 Navigating the Library module
75(50)
The Library module panels
76(4)
Navigator panel
78(1)
The Catalog panel
78(1)
The Library module Toolbar
78(1)
Folders panel
78(1)
Filter bar
79(1)
Exploring the Library module
80(10)
Grid view options
80(2)
Library Grid navigation
82(2)
Working in Loupe view
84(1)
Loupe view options
85(1)
Working with photos in both Grid and Loupe views
86(2)
Loupe view navigation
88(1)
Loupe zoom views
89(1)
Loupe view shortcuts
89(1)
About the Lightroom previews
90(4)
Establishing the default Develop settings
90(1)
The initial preview building routine
91(1)
Preview size and quality
91(2)
Generating the 1:1 previews
93(1)
Discarding 1:1 previews
93(1)
Working in Survey view
94(6)
Compare view display options
97(1)
Compare view mode in action
98(2)
Navigating photos via the Filmstrip
100(2)
Working with a dual-display setup
102(4)
How to get the most out of working with two displays
104(2)
Refining image selections
106(6)
Rating images using picks and rejects
106(2)
Rating images using numbered star ratings
108(2)
Working with color labels
110(1)
Lightroom and Bridge labels
111(1)
Other labeling methods
111(1)
Filtering photos in the catalog
112(7)
Three ways to filter the catalog
113(1)
Filtering photos via the Filmstrip
114(1)
Adding folders as favorites
115(1)
Filtering flagged photos
115(1)
Filtering options
115(1)
Creating refined color label selections via the Filmstrip
115(1)
Color label filtering
116(2)
Virtual copy and master copy filters
118(1)
Subfolder filtering
119(1)
Grouping photos into stacks
120(2)
Automatic stacking
120(2)
Image selection options
122(1)
Removing and deleting photos
123(2)
4 Managing photos in the Library module
125(88)
Working with metadata
126(8)
The different types of metadata
126(2)
A quick image search using metadata
128(4)
Metadata panel
132(1)
Metadata panel view modes
132(2)
General and EXIF metadata items
134(6)
File Name
134(1)
Sidecar Files
134(1)
Copy Name
134(2)
Metadata Status
136(1)
Cropped photos
137(1)
Date representation
137(1)
Capture time editing
138(1)
Camera model and serial number
139(1)
Artist EXIF metadata
139(1)
Custom information metadata
140(6)
Metadata presets
140(2)
Editing and deleting metadata presets
142(1)
IPTC metadata
142(2)
IPTC Extension metadata
144(1)
A more efficient way to add metadata
145(1)
Metadata editing and target photos
146(4)
Mail and Web links
148(1)
Copright status
149(1)
Keywording and Keyword List panels
150(13)
Three ways to add new keywords
150(2)
Applying and managing existing keywords
152(1)
Auto-complete options
152(2)
Removing keywords
154(1)
Keyword hierarchy
154(1)
Keyword filtering
155(1)
Importing and exporting keyword hierarchies
155(1)
Implied keywords
156(1)
Keyword suggestions
157(1)
Keyword sets
158(1)
Creating your own custom keyword sets
159(1)
The Painter tool
160(3)
Photo filtering and searches
163(8)
Filter bar
163(1)
The Filter bar layout
164(1)
Text filter searches
164(1)
Search rules
165(1)
Combined search rules
166(1)
Fine-tuned text searches
166(1)
Attribute filter searches
167(1)
Metadata filter searches
167(1)
Metadata filter options
168(1)
Metadata filter categories
169(1)
Locating missing photos
170(1)
Custom filter settings
171(29)
Empty field searches
171(1)
No content searches
172(2)
Advanced searches
174(2)
Quick Collections
176(1)
Collections
176(3)
Target collection
179(1)
Collections sets
180(1)
Smart Collections
180(1)
Publishing photos via Lightroom
181(4)
Saving and reading metadata
185(1)
Saving metadata to the file
186(1)
Tracking metadata changes
187(2)
XMP read/write options
189(3)
Where is the truth?
192(1)
Synchronizing IPTC metadata settings
193(1)
Synchronizing folders
194(2)
Sorting images
196(1)
Sort functions
197(2)
The sort by label text solution
199(1)
Extra tips for advanced users
200(13)
Audio file playback
200(1)
GPS metadata and linking to Google Earth™
201(3)
How to embed GPS metadata in a photo
204(1)
GeoTagging with GeoSetter for PC
204(5)
GeoTagging with HoudahGeo for Mac
209(4)
5 Working with catalogs
213(30)
About Lightroom catalogs
214(21)
Creating and opening catalogs
215(1)
Creating a new catalog
216(1)
Opening an existing catalog
216(1)
Exporting catalogs
217(1)
Exporting with negatives
217(1)
Exporting without negatives
218(1)
Including available previews
218(1)
Opening and importing catalogs
219(1)
Limitations when excluding negatives
220(1)
Changed Existing Photos section
221(1)
Export and import summary
221(1)
Copying a catalog to another computer
221(1)
A catalog export and import in action
222(4)
How to merge two catalogs into one
226(6)
Backing up the catalog file
232(2)
Backup strategies
234(1)
Backup software
235(1)
Time Machine backups (Mac)
235(1)
The catalog/folders relationship
235(8)
Adding new folders
237(1)
Lightroom folders and system folders
238(2)
Finding the link from the catalog to a folder
240(3)
6 Develop module image editing
243(162)
Image editing in Lightroom
244(3)
Smarter image processing
244(1)
Camera Raw compatibility
245(1)
Process versions
246(1)
Steps for getting accurate color
247(5)
Calibrating the display
247(1)
Choosing a display
247(1)
Calibrating and profiling the display
247(1)
White point and gamma
248(1)
Matching white balances
248(1)
Steps to successful calibration and profiling
249(3)
Quick Develop panel
252(10)
Quick Develop controls
252(1)
Color controls
253(1)
Auto Tone control
253(1)
Other Tone controls
253(2)
A typical Quick Develop workflow
255(3)
Quick Develop cropping
258(1)
Synchronizing Develop settings
259(1)
Raw or JPEG?
260(2)
The Develop module interface
262(27)
Develop module cropping
264(1)
Rotating the crop
264(1)
Crop aspect ratios
264(4)
Crop to same aspect ratio
268(1)
Repositioning a crop
268(1)
Crop guide overlays
269(2)
Crop guide orientation
271(1)
Cancelling a crop
271(1)
Automatic lens corrections
272(1)
Tool Overlay menu
272(1)
The Tool Overlay options
272(1)
Histogram panel
273(1)
Basic panel controls
274(2)
Basic image adjustment procedure
276(1)
White Balance tool
277(2)
White Balance corrections
279(2)
Creative white balance adjustments
281(1)
Basic adjustments and the Histogram panel
282(1)
Auto Tone setting
283(1)
Highlight clipping and Exposure Settings
284(1)
Setting the blacks
284(5)
Vibrance and Saturation
289(3)
Clarity slider
292(4)
Using Clarity to decompress the levels
293(1)
Negative Clarity adjustments
294(2)
Correcting an overexposed image
296(2)
Correcting an underexposed image
298(2)
Match Total Exposures
300(2)
Tone Curve controls
302(4)
Point curve editing mode
304(2)
The Tone Curve zones
306(2)
Combining Basic and Tone Curve adjustments
308(8)
Tone range split point adjustments
314(2)
HSL/Color/B&W panel
316(6)
Selective color darkening
318(1)
False color hue adjustments
319(1)
Using the HSL controls to reduce gamut clipping
320(2)
Lens Corrections panel
322(12)
Chromatic aberration adjustments
324(2)
Defringe controls
326(1)
All Edges corrections
327(3)
Automatic lens corrections
330(1)
Accessing and creating custom camera lens profiles
331(1)
Perspective corrections
331(3)
Effects panel
334(4)
Post-Crop vignettes
334(1)
Post-Crop vignette options
334(4)
Adding grain to images
338(2)
Camera Calibration panel
340(8)
Camera profiles
340(2)
How to create a custom calibration with DNG Profile Editor
342(3)
Creative uses of the Camera Calibration panel
345(3)
Assessing your images
348(6)
Comparing Before and After versions
348(2)
Managing the Before and After previews
350(4)
Image retouching tools
354(30)
Spot Removal tool
354(2)
Clone or Heal
356(1)
Click and drag
356(1)
Resizing the Spot Removal circles
356(1)
Repositioning the Spot Removal circle
356(1)
Tool Overlay options
357(1)
Undoing/deleting Spot Removal circles
357(1)
Auto source point selection
357(1)
Synchronized spotting
358(1)
Auto Sync spotting
359(1)
Red Eye Correction tool
360(1)
Adjusting the cursor size
360(4)
Localized adjustments
364(1)
Initial Adjustment brush options
365(1)
Editing the Adjustment brush strokes
366(1)
Saving effect settings
366(1)
Adjustment brush and gradient performance
366(2)
Automasking
368(2)
Previewing the brush stroke areas
370(1)
Beauty retouching with negative clarity
370(2)
Hand-coloring in Color mode
372(2)
Clarity and Sharpness adjustments
374(2)
Graduated Filter tool
376(3)
History panel
379(1)
Snapshots panel
380(2)
Synchronizing snapshots
382(2)
Easing the workflow
384(18)
Making virtual copies
384(1)
Making a virtual copy the new master
384(2)
Synchronizing Develop settings
386(1)
Auto Sync mode
386(2)
Lightroom and Camera Raw
388(1)
Viewing Lightroom edits in Camera Raw
388(1)
Viewing Camera Raw edits in Lightroom
388(1)
Keeping Lightroom edits in sync
389(1)
Synchronizing Lightroom with Camera Raw
390(2)
Copying and pasting Develop settings
392(1)
Copying and pasting settings via the Library module
392(1)
Applying a previous Develop setting
392(2)
Saving Develop settings as presets
394(1)
Auto Tone preset adjustments
395(1)
The art of creating Develop presets
395(1)
Creating a new Develop preset
396(1)
Understanding how presets work
397(1)
How to prevent preset contamination
398(3)
Reset settings
401(1)
How to set default camera Develop settings
402(3)
7 The art of black and white
405(26)
Black-and-white conversions
406(16)
Black-and-white Develop controls
406(2)
Black-and-white conversion options
408(1)
How not to convert
408(2)
Temperature slider conversions
410(2)
Auto B&W plus white balance adjustments
412(4)
Manual B&W adjustments
416(1)
B&W slider tip
417(1)
Black-and-white infrared effect
418(4)
Fine-tuning black-and-white images
422(9)
Split Toning panel
422(2)
Split-toning a color image
424(2)
HSL panel: Desaturated color adjustments
426(1)
The HSL B&W method
427(1)
Camera Calibration adjusments
427(4)
8 Sharpening and noise reduction
431(28)
Capture sharpen for a sharp start
432(18)
Improved Lightroom 3 raw image processing
433(2)
Default Detail panel settings
435(1)
Sharpen preset settings
435(1)
Sharpen - Portraits
436(1)
Sharpen - Landscapes
437(1)
Sample sharpening image
438(1)
Evaluate at a 1:1 view
439(1)
Luminance targeted sharpening
439(1)
The sharpening effect sliders
439(1)
Amount slider
440(2)
Radius slider
442(2)
The suppression controls
444(1)
Detail slider
444(3)
Interpreting the grayscale sharpening preview
447(1)
Masking slider
447(1)
Masking slider preview mode
448(2)
How to apply sharpening adjustments
450(2)
Creative sharpening with the adjustment tools
452(2)
Negative Sharpness
453(1)
Noise reduction
454(5)
Luminance noise reduction
454(1)
Color noise reduction
455(1)
Noise reduction tips
455(1)
Color noise corrections
456(3)
9 The Photoshop connection
459(42)
Opening images in Photoshop
460(20)
The Edit in Photoshop options
460(1)
Edit in Adobe Photoshop
461(1)
Edit in additional external editing program
461(1)
File settings options
462(1)
External editing filename options
463(1)
Camera Raw compatibility
464(1)
Creating additional external editor presets
465(1)
How to use the external editing options
466(2)
Photoshop as a sandwich filler for Lightroom
468(4)
Extended editing in Photoshop
472(2)
How to speed up extended editing in Lightroom
474(2)
Opening photos as Smart Objects in Photoshop
476(4)
Exporting from Lightroom
480(21)
Export presets
480(1)
Export Location
480(2)
Exporting to the same folder
482(2)
File Naming and File Settings
484(1)
TIFF options
484(1)
Original format
484(1)
Saving non-raw files as DNG
484(1)
File Settings
485(1)
Image sizing
486(1)
When to interpolate?
487(1)
Output sharpening
488(1)
Metadata
488(1)
Watermarking
489(1)
How to create new watermark settings
490(1)
Post-Processing
491(1)
Adding Export Actions in Lightroom
492(4)
Export plug-ins
496(1)
Photomatix Pro export plug-in
497(2)
Exporting catalog images to a CD or DVD
499(2)
10 Printing
501(40)
Preparing for print
502(39)
The Print module
502(2)
Layout Style panel
504(1)
Image Settings panel
504(3)
Layout panel
507(1)
Margins and Page Grid
508(1)
Guides panel
509(1)
Multiple-cell printing
510(2)
Page panel
512(2)
How to add a photographic border to a print
514(2)
Page Options
516(1)
Photo Info
517(1)
Picture Package and Custom Package panels
518(1)
Image Settings panel
518(1)
Rulers, Grid & Guides Panel
518(1)
Cells panel
518(3)
Page panel
521(1)
Custom Package layout
522(4)
Page Setup
526(1)
Print resolution
527(1)
Print Job panel
528(1)
Print job color management
528(1)
The Lightroom printing procedure
528(1)
Managed by printer print settings (Mac)
529(1)
Managed by printer print settings (PC)
530(2)
Print
532(1)
Printing modes
533(1)
Print sharpening
533(1)
16-bit output
534(1)
Print to JPEG File
534(1)
Custom profile printing
535(1)
Managed by Lightroom print settings (Mac)
536(1)
Managed by Lightroom print settings (PC)
537(1)
Rendering intent
538(1)
Saving a custom template
539(2)
11 Presenting your work
541(58)
The Slideshow module
542(26)
The slide editor view in the content area
544(1)
Layout panel
545(1)
Options panel
546(2)
Overlays panel
548(1)
Creating a custom identity plate
549(1)
Adding custom text overlays
550(2)
Working with the anchor points
552(2)
Backdrop panel
554(2)
How to create a novelty slideshow template
556(4)
Titles panel
560(1)
Playback panel
561(1)
Preview and Play
562(1)
Navigating slideshow photos
562(1)
Slideshows and selections
563(1)
Template Browser panel
563(1)
Exporting a slideshow
564(1)
Export slideshows to PDF
565(1)
Export slideshows to JPEG
566(1)
Export slideshows to Video
566(2)
The Web module
568(31)
Layout Style panel
570(1)
The Lightroom HTML and Flash galleries
570(1)
Lightroom HTML Gallery layout
571(1)
Lightroom Flash Gallery layout
572(1)
Airtight AutoViewer gallery
573(1)
Airtight PostcardViewer gallery
574(1)
Airtight SimpleViewer gallery
575(1)
Third-party gallery styles
575(2)
Site Info panel
577(1)
Color Palette panel
578(1)
Choosing a color theme
578(2)
Appearance panel
580(1)
Appearance settings for the HTML Gallery
580(1)
Appearance panel settings for the Flash Gallery
581(3)
Appearance panel settings for the Airtight galleries
584(1)
Identity Plate options
584(1)
Image Infor panel
585(1)
Adding titles and captions
585(1)
Customizing the title and caption information
586(2)
Creating a custom Text template
588(2)
Output Settings panel
590(1)
Previewing Web galleries
591(1)
Image appearance in Slideshow and Web modules
591(1)
Slideshow module colors
591(1)
Web module colors
591(1)
Exporting a Web gallery
592(1)
Uploading a Web gallery
593(4)
Template Browser panel
597(2)
Appendix A Lightroom Preferences
599(18)
General preferences
600(1)
Splash screens
600(1)
Updates
600(1)
Catalog selection
601(1)
Import options
601(1)
Completion sounds and prompts
601(1)
Presets preferences
601(3)
Camera-linked settings
602(1)
Location section
603(1)
Lightroom Defaults section
603(1)
External Editing preferences
604(2)
File Handling preferences
606(5)
Import DNG Creation
606(3)
Convert and Export DNG options
609(1)
DNG Compression
609(1)
Reading Metadata options
610(1)
File Name Generation options
610(1)
Camera Raw cache
610(1)
Interface preferences
611(6)
Panel end marks
611(2)
Custom panel end marks
613(1)
Panel font size
613(1)
Lights Out
614(1)
Background
614(1)
Keyword Entry
614(1)
Filmstrip preference options
614(1)
Interface tweaks
615(2)
Appendix B Lightroom settings
617(21)
Lightroom settings and templates
618(2)
Accessing saved template settings
619(1)
The Lightroom catalog folder
620(1)
The catalog database file
620(6)
Journal file
622(1)
Lightroom previews data
623(1)
Thumbnail processing routines
624(2)
Customizing the Lightroom contents
626(2)
Hacking the Lightroom contents
626(2)
The Lightroom RGB space
628(5)
RGB previews
630(1)
Tone curve response
630(2)
Balancing the tone curve
632(1)
The ideal computer setup for Lightroom
633(5)
RAM
633(1)
Graphics card
633(1)
Hard drives
634(1)
Drive configurations
635(1)
Striped RAID
635(1)
Mirrored RAID
635(1)
A mirror of stripes
636(1)
RAID 5
636(1)
Just a bunch of disks
636(1)
The ideal system?
637(1)
Index 638
Martin Evening is a London-based advertising and fashion photographer and noted expert in both photography and digital imaging. In addition to being a bestselling author, Martin is sought after for speaking and lecturing and in 2008 was inducted into the NAPP Photoshop Hall of Fame. He also works with the Photoshop and Lightroom engineering teams, consulting on new feature development and alpha and beta testing. He is one of the founding members of PixelGenius, a software design company producing automated production and creative plug-ins for Photoshop.