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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x188x19 mm, kaal: 774 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321819578
  • ISBN-13: 9780321819574
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x188x19 mm, kaal: 774 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321819578
  • ISBN-13: 9780321819574
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Provides lessons, techniques, and review questions and answers that cover the basics of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.

Serious digital photographers, amateur or pro, who seek the fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 choose Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 Classroom in a Book from the Adobe Creative Team at Adobe Press. The 11 project-based lessons in this book show readers step-by-step the key techniques for working in Photoshop Lightroom 4.

Photoshop Lightroom 4 delivers a complete workflow solution for the digital photographer, from powerful one-click adjustments to a full range of cutting-edge advanced controls. Readers learn how to manage large volumes of digital photographs, work in a non-destructive environment to allow for fearless experimentation, and perform sophisticated image processing tasks to easily produce good-looking pictures and polished presentations for both web and print.

This completely revised Photoshop Lightroom 4 cross-platform edition explains new tools that bring out greater detail in highlights and shadows, and tools that help you make targeted adjustments to white balance, noise reduction, and more. You'll learn how to craft elegant photo books, organize your images by location, and easily share your images and videos on social media and photo sharing sites.
GETTING STARTED
1(356)
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
Prerequisites
1(1)
Requirements on your computer
2(1)
Required skills
2(1)
Installing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
2(1)
Copying the Classroom in a Book files
2(1)
Copying the Lesson files from the CD
2(1)
Creating a catalog file for working with this book
3(1)
Creating a library folder
3(1)
Creating a new catalog file
3(3)
Getting Help
6(1)
Additional resources
7(1)
Adobe certification
8(2)
1 A QUICK TOUR OF PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM
10(42)
Understanding how Lightroom works
12(1)
About catalog files
12(1)
Managing photos in a library
12(1)
Non-destructive editing
13(1)
The Lightroom workspace
14(1)
The top panel
15(1)
The work area
15(1)
The left and right panel groups
15(1)
The Toolbar
15(1)
The Filmstrip
16(1)
Customizing the workspace
16(1)
The Lightroom modules
16(1)
The Library module
16(2)
The Develop module
18(1)
The Map module
19(1)
The Book module
20(1)
The Slideshow module
21(1)
The Print module
22(1)
The Web module
23(1)
The Lightroom workflow
24(1)
Importing photos
24(2)
Reviewing and organizing
26(1)
About keyword tags
27(1)
Working in slideshow mode
28(2)
Creating a collection
30(1)
Rearranging and deleting images in a collection
31(2)
Comparing photos side by side
33(1)
Comparing several photos
34(2)
Developing and editing
36(1)
Using Quick Develop in the Library module
36(2)
Working in the Develop module
38(2)
Straightening and cropping an image
40(1)
Adjusting lighting and tonal balance
41(2)
Correcting lens distortion
43(2)
Editing in another application
45(2)
Sharing your work by e-mail
47(2)
Getting help
49(1)
Navigating Help in the application
49(1)
Accessing Help and Support on the Web
50(1)
Review questions
51(1)
Review answers
51(1)
2 INTRODUCING THE WORKSPACE
52(30)
Getting started
54(1)
Importing images into the library
54(2)
Toggling screen modes
56(2)
Adjusting the workspace layout
58(1)
Working with the application window on Windows
58(1)
Working with the application window on Mac OS
59(1)
Using a secondary display
59(4)
Resizing panels
63(2)
Showing and hiding panels or panel groups
65(1)
Working with the left and right panel groups
66(1)
Expanding and collapsing panels
67(1)
Hiding and showing panels
68(1)
Customizing the appearance of the panel groups
69(1)
Working with the main display area
70(1)
View modes
70(3)
Grid and Loupe view options
73(3)
Dimming lights
76(1)
Personalizing the identity plate
77(2)
Keyboard shortcuts
79(1)
Review questions
80(1)
Review answers
80(2)
3 IMPORTING
82(32)
Getting started
84(1)
The import process
84(1)
Importing photos from a digital camera
85(4)
Organizing your copied photos in folders
89(2)
About file formats
91(1)
Creating import presets
92(1)
Backup strategies
93(1)
Renaming files as they are imported
93(2)
Importing images from a hard disk
95(3)
Applying metadata
98(2)
Importing via drag and drop
100(1)
Evaluating photos before importing
101(2)
Importing and viewing video
103(1)
Importing to a specific folder
103(1)
Importing from other catalogs
104(3)
Importing photos from Photoshop Elements
107(1)
Importing from a watched folder
108(1)
Specifying initial previews when importing
109(1)
Tethered shooting
110(1)
Tethered shooting with a supported camera
110(2)
Tethered shooting with other cameras
112(1)
Review questions
113(1)
Review answers
113(1)
4 REVIEWING
114(24)
Getting started
116(1)
Importing images into the library
116(2)
Viewing and managing your images
118(1)
Switching views
119(1)
The Grid view
119(2)
View options for the Grid view
121(1)
Zooming with the Navigator in Loupe view
122(2)
Comparing photos
124(2)
Using Survey view to narrow a selection
126(1)
Flagging and deleting images
127(2)
Grouping images in the Quick Collection
129(1)
Moving images into or out of the Quick Collection
129(1)
Converting and clearing the Quick Collection
130(1)
Designating a target collection
131(1)
Working with the Filmstrip
132(1)
Hiding the Filmstrip and adjusting its size
132(1)
Using filters in the Filmstrip
133(1)
Changing the sorting order of the thumbnails
134(2)
Review questions
136(1)
Review answers
136(2)
5 ORGANIZING AND SELECTING
138(36)
Getting started
140(1)
Importing images into the library
140(2)
Organizing folders
142(1)
Creating subfolders
142(1)
Making changes to a folder's content
143(1)
Synchronizing folders
144(1)
Using collections to organize images
145(1)
The Quick Collection
146(1)
Collections
146(1)
Smart collections
147(1)
Stacking images
148(1)
Applying keyword tags
149(1)
Viewing keyword tags
149(1)
Adding keyword tags
150(1)
Working with keyword sets and nesting keywords
151(1)
Searching by keywords
152(2)
Using flags and ratings
154(1)
Flagging images
154(2)
Assigning ratings
156(1)
Working with color labels
157(1)
Adding metadata
158(1)
Storage of metadata
159(1)
Organizing photos by location
160(1)
Working in the Map module
160(2)
Geotagging images captured without GPS data
162(1)
Adding locations using GPS tracklogs
163(1)
Saving map locations
164(2)
Using the Painter tool
166(1)
Finding and filtering files
167(1)
Using the Filter bar to find photos
167(2)
Using the Metadata filter
169(1)
Using the filters in the Filmstrip
169(1)
Reconnecting missing files and folders
170(3)
Review questions
173(1)
Review answers
173(1)
6 DEVELOPING AND EDITING
174(46)
Getting started
176(1)
Importing images into the library
176(2)
Quick developing in the Library module
178(2)
Quick and easy video editing
180(1)
Trimming video clips
181(1)
Setting video thumbnails and grabbing still frames
181(1)
Applying develop presets to videos
182(1)
About process versions
183(1)
Updating the process version
183(2)
About white balance
185(2)
The Develop module
187(1)
Cropping and rotating images
188(3)
Removing spots
191(2)
Adjusting a photo's tonal range
193(2)
Undoing, redoing, and remembering changes
195(1)
The History panel
195(1)
Creating snapshots
195(1)
Changing the Before image
196(1)
Working with the Tone controls
197(2)
Creating your own developing presets
199(1)
Working with virtual copies
200(3)
Beyond the Basic panel
203(1)
Adjusting contrast using the tone curve
203(4)
Sharpening detail and reducing noise
207(2)
Correcting lens effects
209(1)
Adding effects
209(1)
Making discreet color adjustments
210(1)
Understanding hue, saturation, and luminance
210(1)
Adjusting colors selectively
211(2)
Converting an image to black and white
213(1)
Split toning
214(1)
Synchronizing settings
215(1)
Local corrections
216(1)
Using the Graduated Filter tool
216(2)
Using the Adjustment Brush tool
218(1)
Review questions
219(1)
Review answers
219(1)
7 CREATING A PHOTO BOOK
220(22)
Getting started
222(1)
Importing images into the library
222(2)
Assembling photos for a book
224(1)
Working in the Book module
224(1)
Setting up a photo book
225(1)
Changing page layouts
226(2)
Adding photos to a book layout
228(1)
Changing the images in a photo book
229(1)
Working with photo cells
230(2)
Setting a page background
232(1)
Adding text to a photo book
233(1)
Working with text cells
234(1)
Fine-tuning type
235(2)
Working with captions
237(1)
Creating a custom text preset
237(1)
Re-using custom book page layouts
238(1)
Creating a saved book
238(1)
Copying a saved book
239(1)
Exporting a photo book
239(2)
Review questions
241(1)
Review answers
241(1)
8 CREATING A SLIDESHOW
242(22)
Getting started
244(1)
Importing images into the library
244(2)
Assembling photos for a slideshow
246(1)
Working in the Slideshow module
247(1)
Choosing a slideshow template
248(1)
Template options for slideshows
248(1)
Customizing your slideshow template
249(1)
Adjusting the slide layout
249(1)
Setting up the slide background
250(1)
Adjusting stroke borders and shadows
251(1)
Adding a text overlay
252(2)
Using the Text Template Editor
254(1)
Creating a Saved Slideshow
255(1)
Refining your slideshow
256(1)
Adjusting the playback settings
257(1)
Adding music to your slideshow
257(1)
Saving a customized slideshow template
258(1)
Modifying and organizing user templates
259(1)
Exporting a slideshow
260(2)
Playing an impromptu slideshow
262(1)
Review questions
263(1)
Review answers
263(1)
9 PRINTING IMAGES
264(32)
Getting started
266(1)
Importing images into the library
266(2)
About the Lightroom Print module
268(2)
About layout styles and print templates
270(2)
Selecting a print template
272(1)
Specifying the printer and paper size
272(1)
Customizing print templates
273(1)
Changing the number of cells
273(1)
Modifying the page layout of a print template
274(2)
Rearranging the photos in a print layout
276(1)
Creating stroke and photo borders
277(1)
Using the Rotate To Fit option
278(1)
Customizing your identity plate
279(1)
Printing captions and metadata information
280(2)
Saving your customized print template
282(1)
Creating a Custom Package print layout
283(2)
Changing the page background color
285(1)
Soft proofing photos before printing
286(2)
Configuring the output settings
288(1)
Using color management
289(1)
Color managed by your printer
289(1)
Color management controlled by Lightroom
290(1)
Tweaking printed color manually
291(1)
Saving print settings as an output collection
292(1)
Printing your job
293(1)
Review questions
294(1)
Review answers
294(2)
10 PUBLISHING YOUR PHOTOS
296(38)
Getting started
298(1)
Importing images into the library
298(2)
Publishing photos from the Library
300(1)
Setting up a Flickr account
300(2)
Publishing photos to Flickr
302(1)
Publishing photo comments
303(1)
Re-publishing a photo
304(1)
Creating a new Photoset on Flickr
305(1)
Sharing images to Facebook
306(2)
Exporting photos to Adobe Revel
308(1)
Publishing photos to your hard disk
308(2)
The Lightroom Web module
310(1)
Assembling photos for an online gallery
311(1)
Choosing a template in the Web module
312(1)
Distinguishing between HTML and Flash templates
313(1)
Rearranging the order of your images
314(1)
Customizing your web gallery
315(1)
Replacing text
315(2)
Changing colors
317(1)
Tweaking the layout of a web gallery
318(3)
Personalizing your web gallery
321(2)
Providing more information
323(1)
Working with identity plates
323(1)
Providing more information
323(1)
Specifying output settings
324(1)
Watermarking images
325(2)
Previewing the gallery
327(1)
Saving your custom template
328(1)
Creating a Saved Web Gallery
329(1)
Exporting your gallery
330(1)
Uploading your gallery to a web server
331(2)
Review questions
333(1)
Review answers
333(1)
11 MAKING BACKUPS AND EXPORTING PHOTOS
334(23)
Getting started
336(2)
Preventing data loss
338(1)
Backing up the catalog file
338(2)
Exporting metadata
340(2)
Backing up the library
342(1)
Exporting images as a catalog
342(2)
Doing incremental backups
344(1)
Exporting photos
345(1)
Exporting JPEG files for on-screen viewing
345(2)
Using export plug-ins
347(1)
Exporting as PSD or TIFF for further editing
348(2)
Exporting as Original or DNG for archiving
350(1)
Using export presets
351(2)
Setting up post-processing actions
353(1)
Creating user presets
354(1)
Review questions
355(1)
Review answers
355(2)
Index 357
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