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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic Classroom in a Book (2023 release) [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x186x24 mm, kaal: 900 g
  • Sari: Classroom in a Book
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Addison Wesley
  • ISBN-10: 0137983603
  • ISBN-13: 9780137983605
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x186x24 mm, kaal: 900 g
  • Sari: Classroom in a Book
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Addison Wesley
  • ISBN-10: 0137983603
  • ISBN-13: 9780137983605
Teised raamatud teemal:

Turn hours of image editing into minutes and keep your photography library organized with Lightroom Classic.

The fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic Classroom in a Book®, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, offers what no other book or training program does-an official training series from Adobe, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic Classroom in a Book contains lessons that cover the basics and beyond, providing countless tips and techniques to help you become more productive with the program. You can follow the book from start to finish or choose only those lessons that interest you. When you're looking for inspiration you can peruse the Artist Spotlights sections, which highlight industry leaders and their work.

Purchasing this book includes valuable online extras. Follow the instructions in the book's "Getting Started" section to unlock access to:

  • Downloadable lesson files you need to work through the projects in the book
  • Web Edition containing the complete text of the book, interactive quizzes, and videos that walk you through the lessons step by step

What you need to use this book: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic software, for either Windows or macOS. (Software not included.)

Note: Classroom in a Book does not replace the documentation, support, updates, or any other benefits of being a registered owner of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic software.

Getting Started 1(9)
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
What's new in this edition
1(1)
Prerequisites
2(1)
Requirements on your computer
2(1)
Required skills
2(1)
Installing Lightroom Classic
2(1)
Online content
3(1)
Lesson files
3(1)
Web Edition
3(1)
Accessing the lesson files and Web Edition
3(1)
Understanding Lightroom catalog files
4(1)
Creating a catalog file for working with this book
4(2)
Getting ready to go mobile
6(1)
Getting help
7(1)
Module-specific tips
7(1)
Navigating Help in the application
8(1)
Accessing Help and support on the web
8(1)
Additional resources
9(1)
1 A Quick Tour Of Lightroom Classic
10(40)
Understanding how Lightroom works
12(1)
About catalog files
12(1)
Managing the photos in your catalog
12(1)
Managing files and folders
13(1)
Non-destructive editing
13(1)
Editing photos in another application
13(1)
The Lightroom Classic workspace
14(1)
The top panel
14(1)
The work area
14(1)
The Toolbar
15(1)
The Filmstrip
15(1)
The side panels
16(1)
Customizing the workspace
17(1)
The Lightroom Classic modules
18(1)
The Lightroom Classic workflow
18(1)
Importing photos
19(1)
Reviewing and organizing
20(2)
Culling your images
22(2)
Working with collections
24(1)
Rearranging and deleting images in a collection
25(2)
Comparing photos side by side
27(1)
Comparing several photos
28(1)
Developing and editing
29(1)
Using Quick Develop in the Library module
30(2)
Working in the Develop module
32(2)
Straightening and cropping an image
34(1)
Adjusting lighting and tonal balance
35(2)
Creating effects with the Radial Filter tool
37(2)
Using the Spot Removal tool
39(2)
Sharing your work by email
41(5)
Photography Showcase: Mary Bel
46(4)
2 Bringing Photos Into Lightroom Classic
50(40)
Lightroom is your digital notebook
52(1)
The import process
53(1)
Importing photos from a digital camera
54(4)
Organizing your copied photos in folders
58(1)
Backup strategies
59(3)
Renaming files as they are imported
62(3)
Importing images from a hard disk
65(3)
Applying metadata
68(2)
Importing via drag and drop
70(1)
Evaluating photos before importing
71(1)
Images that are already imported
72(1)
Importing to a specific folder
73(1)
Importing from a watched folder
74(4)
Tethered shooting
78(1)
Tethered shooting with a supported camera
79(1)
Viewing imported photos in the work area
80(1)
Setting Grid and Loupe view options
81(5)
Photography Showcase: Gregory Heisler
86(4)
3 Exploring The Lightroom Workspace
90(38)
Viewing and managing your images
94(1)
Adjusting the workspace layout
95(1)
Resizing panels
95(1)
Showing and hiding panels or panel groups
96(2)
Expanding and collapsing panels
98(2)
Hiding and showing panels
100(1)
Toggling screen modes
101(1)
Switching views
102(1)
Working in Loupe view
103(2)
Using the Loupe view overlays
105(2)
Comparing photos
107(2)
Using Survey view to narrow a selection
109(1)
Flagging and deleting images
110(2)
Grouping images in the Quick Collection
112(1)
Moving images into or out of the Quick Collection
112(1)
Converting and clearing the Quick Collection
113(1)
Designating a target collection
114(1)
Working with the Filmstrip
115(1)
Hiding the Filmstrip and adjusting its size
115(1)
Using filters in the Filmstrip
116(1)
Changing the sorting order of the thumbnails
117(2)
Using a secondary display
119(5)
Photography Showcase: Latanya Henry
124(4)
4 Managing Your Photo Library
128(50)
Folders vs. collections
132(1)
Folders store; they do not organize
132(1)
Using collections to organize images
133(1)
The Quick Collection
133(1)
Creating collections
134(2)
Pro tip: Automatic collections from folders
136(1)
Your turn: Make a new collection
136(1)
Working with collection sets
137(2)
Duplicating collection sets
139(2)
Collection sets for organizing your work
141(1)
Smart collections
142(1)
Taking your collections on the road
143(1)
Syncing photos from Lightroom Classic
143(1)
Viewing synced photos on your mobile device
144(2)
Editing on the Lightroom.adobe.com site
146(2)
Using keyword tags
148(1)
Viewing keyword tags
148(1)
Adding keyword tags
149(1)
Working with keyword sets and nesting keywords
150(2)
Searching by keyword
152(2)
Using flags and ratings
154(1)
Flagging images
154(2)
Assigning ratings
156(2)
Adding metadata
158(2)
Tagging faces in the People view
160(3)
Organizing photos by location
163(1)
Working in the Map module
163(1)
Geotagging images captured without GPS data
164(2)
Saving map locations
166(1)
Using the Painter tool
167(1)
Finding and filtering files
168(1)
Using the Filter bar to find photos
168(3)
Using the filters in the Filmstrip
171(3)
Photography Showcase: Joe Conzo
174(4)
5 Developing Basics
178(40)
The Develop module
182(1)
Reorganize the Develop module
183(1)
Creating a collection from a previous import
184(1)
Cropping and rotating images
184(2)
Changing crop overlays
186(1)
Using the Straighten tool
186(1)
Cropping to specific dimensions
186(1)
Seeing your crop better
187(1)
What are camera profiles?
187(1)
Profiles in Lightroom
188(2)
Using the Profile Browser
190(1)
Setting your picture's white balance
191(3)
Setting exposure and contrast
194(1)
Adjusting shadows and highlights
195(6)
Clarity, vibrance, and saturation
201(4)
Adding detail to your images
205(2)
Lens corrections and transformations
207(3)
Using virtual copies for variations
210(2)
Using snapshots for variations
212(2)
Photography Showcase: Binuk Varghese
214(4)
6 Advanced Editing
218(68)
A major change to Lightroom: Al-based selections and masking
224(1)
Using the Linear Gradient tool
225(2)
Using the Radial Gradient tool
227(3)
Using the Masking Brush tool
230(2)
Using the Select Sky, Subject, and Background masks
232(4)
Using the Select People mask
236(7)
Using the Select Object mask
243(3)
Adding and removing masks
246(2)
Using Color Range and Luminance Range selections
248(3)
Removing distractions with the Healing tool
251(1)
Removing sensor spots and syncing changes
251(3)
Using Content-Aware Remove on your image
254(2)
Combining several types of masks in one image
256(3)
Easy organization and powerful editing in Lightroom mobile
259(2)
HSL and Tone Curve adjustments
261(1)
Working with the HSL/Color panel
261(1)
Working with the Tone Curve panel
262(1)
Creative color and black-and-white effects
263(1)
Converting a color photo to black and white
263(1)
Color Grading
264(1)
The Effects panel
265(2)
Making panoramas
267(1)
Merging to a panorama in Lightroom Classic
268(2)
Headless mode for panoramas
270(1)
Making HDR images
270(1)
Merging to HDR in Lightroom Classic
271(2)
Headless mode for HDR
273(1)
Creating HDR panoramas
273(2)
Saving time in Lightroom
275(1)
Applying previous corrections
275(1)
Synchronizing corrections
276(2)
Creating a Develop preset
278(4)
Photography Showcase: Sara Lando
282(4)
7 Creating A Photo Book
286(26)
Assembling photos for a book
290(1)
Working in the Book module
290(1)
Setting up a photo book
291(1)
Changing page layouts
292(2)
Adding page numbers to a photo book
294(1)
Placing photos in a book layout
294(1)
Changing the images in a photo book
295(1)
Working with photo cells
296(1)
Setting a page background
297(2)
Adding text to a photo book
299(1)
Working with text cells
299(2)
Fine-tuning type
301(1)
Working with captions
302(1)
Creating a custom text preset
303(1)
Saving and reusing custom book page layouts
303(1)
Creating a saved book
304(1)
Copying a saved book
305(1)
Exporting a photo book
305(3)
Photography Showcase: Felix Hernandez
308(4)
8 Creating A Slideshow
312(28)
Assembling photos for a slideshow
316(1)
Working in the Slideshow module
317(1)
Choosing a slideshow template
318(1)
Customizing your slideshow template
319(1)
Adjusting the slide layout
319(1)
Setting up the slide background
320(1)
Adjusting stroke borders and shadows
321(1)
Adding a text overlay
322(3)
Creating a saved slideshow
325(1)
Refining the content of a slideshow
326(1)
Adding sound and motion to your slideshow
327(1)
Saving a customized slideshow template
328(3)
Exporting a slideshow
331(1)
Playing an impromptu slideshow
332(1)
My suggested settings for a slideshow
333(3)
Photography Showcase: Tito Herrera
336(4)
9 Printing Images
340(32)
Creating a collection from the existing images
342(2)
About the Lightroom Classic Print module
344(2)
About layout styles and print templates
346(2)
Selecting a print template
348(1)
Specifying the printer and paper size
348(1)
Customizing print templates
349(1)
Changing the number of cells
349(3)
Rearranging the photos in a print layout
352(1)
Creating stroke and photo borders
352(1)
Customizing your identity plate
353(3)
Printing captions and metadata information
356(2)
Creating a Custom Package print layout
358(2)
Changing the page background color
360(1)
Configuring the output settings
361(3)
Using color management
364(2)
Color managed by your printer
366(1)
Color management controlled by Lightroom
366(1)
Tweaking printed color manually
367(1)
Saving print settings as an output collection
368(1)
Printing your job
369(3)
10 Making Backups And Exporting Photos
372(22)
Preventing data loss
376(1)
Backing up the catalog file
376(2)
Exporting metadata
378(2)
Backing up the library
380(1)
Exporting images as a catalog
380(2)
Exporting photos
382(1)
Exporting JPEG files for onscreen viewing
382(3)
Exporting as PSD or TIFF for further editing
385(2)
Exporting as original or DNG for archiving
387(1)
Using export presets
388(2)
Creating user presets
390(1)
Using Multi-Batch Export
391(3)
11 An Overview Of My Workflow
394(21)
Keep your computer clean
396(1)
Workflow overview: Hot, medium, and cold
396(1)
Workflow: Hot status
397(1)
Importing the pictures
397(1)
Iterative culling: picks and rejects
398(1)
Collection sets and collections
399(1)
Backing up your images
400(1)
Workflow: Medium status
401(1)
Your need to access pictures diminishes over time
401(1)
Creating Smart Previews
402(1)
Selecting your external hard drive
403(2)
Moving your images to the external drive
405(1)
Relinking missing folders
406(1)
Backing up your external drive
407(1)
Workflow: Cold status
407(1)
What is a NAS device?
407(3)
Moving your folder to the NAS device
410(1)
Accessing files on the NAS over the internet
411(1)
Using smart collections for catalog cleanup
412(3)
Index 415
Rafael "RC" Concepcion is an award-winning photographer, podcast host, educator, and the author of five best-selling books on Photography, Photoshop, Lightroom, and HDR. He is a Digital Post-Production Specialist and Adjunct Professor at the Newhouse School for Visual Communications at Syracuse University. As an Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop, Illustrator, and Lightroom, RC has more than 20 years' experience creating content in creative, I.T. and e-commerce industries, and spends his days developing creative content for corporate clients, educational institutions, and students looking to take their creative vision further. As a Photoshop and Lightroom expert, RC also worked with Adobe to write the Adobe Certified Expert exams for Photoshop CS6, Lightroom 4, and Lightroom 5. RC is a highly sought-after public speaker, presenting to corporations and creative students at seminars and workshops around the world. Concepcion's production company, First Shot School, is also responsible for creating educational content and video productions for clients such as Intel, Dell, Epson, Nikon, Canon, Samsung, Nokia, Sandisk, Western Digital, G-Technology, Google, Creative Live, and PricewaterhouseCoopers, among others.