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E-raamat: Lightroom Mobile Book, The: How to extend the power of what you do in Lightroom to your mobile devices

  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Sep-2016
  • Kirjastus: New Riders Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780134547503
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  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Sep-2016
  • Kirjastus: New Riders Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780134547503

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Scott Kelby, the #1 best-selling Lightroom book author, brings you everything you need to know about Lightroom Mobile in his newest book.

 

Lightroom Mobile, which is kind of like an extension of the regular desktop version of Lightroom, allows users to use Lightroom on their iPads, iPhones, and Android devices. This is really handy because it lets you do a lot of the main things you use the desktop version for, but with Lightroom Mobile, you can easily do them on your mobile device. Plus, it’s “free,” and that’s a hard price to beat.

 

The Lirghtoom Mobile Book, first shows you how to get up and running quickly. Then, comes the fun stuff, like telling Lightroom on your computer which collections you want access to over in Lightroom Mobile. Plus, you’ll learn how to manage your collections, add Pick flags and star ratings, move images, play slide shows, and a bunch of other important stuff you’ll want to know right up front. Then, you’ll learn how to edit your images in Lightroom Mobile, using the same Basic panel features found in the desktop version of Lightroom—it’s the same sliders that do the same thing, and it’s even in the same order. You’ll also learn how to easily crop images, as well as use the in-app camera. You’ll learn step by step how to set up Lightroom on your desktop and mobile device, so that during a shoot, you can hand your client your tablet and not only can they see the images coming in live as you shoot, they can make their own Picks, comments, and even share the link with someone at a different location, so they can be part of the shoot, and the approval process, too!

 

There are lots of other handy features you’ll want to know about, and Scott tells you exactly how to use them just like he was sitting there beside you, using the same casual style as if he were telling a friend.

 

In The Lightroom Mobile Book , Scott brings the whole process together in a clear, concise, and visual way. There is no faster, more straight-to-the-point, or more fun way to learn Lightroom Mobile than with this groundbreaking book.

Chapter One Getting Your Images Into Lightroom Mobile
1(8)
Ya Gotta Start Somewhere, So Well...Here's Where Ya Do
Download and Sign In to Lightroom Mobile
2(1)
Choose Your Options
3(1)
Sign In to Lightroom on Your Desktop
4(1)
Turn On Sync with Lightroom Mobile
5(1)
Choosing Which Collections to Sync
6(1)
You Can Only Sync One Catalog
7(2)
Chapter Two Working with Collections
9(26)
They Are the Heart of Lightroom Mobile
Seeing Your Collections in Lightroom Mobile
10(1)
Creating a New Collection
11(1)
Adding Images to a New Collection
12(1)
Seeing Your New Collection on Your Desktop
13(1)
Seeing Where Your Original Images Are Saved
14(1)
Choosing How to Sort Your Collections
15(1)
Seeing Your Images in Grid View
16(1)
Changing the Size of Your Thumbnails
17(1)
Choosing Grid View Options
18(1)
Choosing Your Image Sorting Options
19(1)
Using Segmented View
20(1)
Manually Rearranging YourThumbnails
21(1)
Setting a Cover Photo
22(1)
Copying and Moving Images
23(1)
Selecting Multiple Images
24(1)
Seeing an Image in Loupe View
25(1)
Zooming In
26(1)
Hiding the Loupe View Interface
27(1)
Using the Filmstrip
28(1)
Starting a Slide Show
29(1)
Flagging Your Images as Picks or Rejects
30(1)
Adding Star Ratings
31(1)
Using Filters to See Your Best Images
32(1)
Seeing Your Picks and Star Ratings on Your Desktop
33(2)
Chapter Three Editing Your Images
35(24)
It's Lightroom Mobile's Version of Lightroom's Develop Module
Editing Your Images
36(1)
Setting the White Balance
37(1)
Using the Temperature and Tint Sliders
38(1)
Resetting an Edit Slider
39(1)
Using the White Balance Selector Tool
40(1)
Adjusting the Overall Brightness (Exposure)
41(1)
Automatically Correcting Your Images with Auto Tone
42(1)
Adding Contrast
43(1)
Fixing Brightest Areas (Highlights)
44(1)
Dealing with Highlight Problems (Clipping)
45(1)
Fixing Backlit Photos or Opening Up Shadows
46(1)
Expanding Your Tonal Range (Whites and Blacks)
47(1)
Bringing Out Texture with Clarity
48(1)
Adding More Color to Your Image
49(1)
Desaturating an Image
50(1)
Adding Pick Flags and Star Ratings While Editing
51(1)
Applying Changes Made to One Photo to Other Photos
52(1)
Seeing a Before/After
53(1)
Resetting Your Image
54(1)
Editing in Camera Roll
55(1)
Editing in a Web Browser
56(1)
Seeing (and Adding) Metadata in Lightroom Web
57(2)
Chapter Four Going Beyond the Basic Edits
59(22)
This Is Where the Good Stuff Is
Using the Tone Curve: Point Curve
60(1)
Using the Tone Curve: Parametric Curve
61(1)
Using the Tone Curve: RGB Channels
62(1)
Adding Edge Darkening (Vignetting)
63(1)
Converting to Black and White
64(1)
Creating Split-Toning Effects
65(1)
Adjusting Individual Colors in Your Image
66(1)
Fixing Hazy Images
67(1)
Fixing Skies (and Other Stuff) with the Graduated (Linear) Filter
68(1)
Creating Spotlight Effects Using the Radial Filter
69(1)
Applying Auto Lens Corrections
70(1)
Editing RAW Photos from Your DSLR
71(1)
Applying Develop Module Presets
72(1)
Using Preset Previews
73(1)
Adjusting Presets
74(1)
Applying More Than One Preset
75(1)
Copying-and-Pasting Settings from One Image to Another
76(1)
Copying-and-Pasting Features That Aren't in Lightroom Mobile
77(1)
Making Collections of Adjustments Not in Lightroom Mobile
78(1)
Making a Collection for Third-Party Presets
79(2)
Chapter Five Cropping and Stuff Like Cropping
81(10)
Hey, Rotating Is Like Cropping, Right?
Cropping an Image
82(1)
Applying Preset Cropping Ratios
83(1)
Free-Form Cropping
84(1)
Straightening an Image
85(1)
Manually Rotate an Image
86(1)
Rotating an Image 90°
87(1)
Flipping an Image
88(1)
Flipping the Crop to Tall
89(2)
Chapter Six Sharing Your Images
91(10)
How to Share Your Work with the World (or Just Your Sister. It's Your Call)
Sharing an Image
92(1)
Sharing a Collection
93(1)
Opening an Image in Another App
94(1)
Share or Open with Metadata. Or Not
95(1)
Create in Spark Page
96(1)
Saving to Camera Roll (or Gallery)
97(1)
View Images in Presentation Mode
98(1)
Viewing Images on Apple TV
99(2)
Chapter Seven Sharing Your Shoot Live
101(14)
Yes, You Can Share Your Shoot Live with Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime
Shoot Tethered
102(1)
Set Up Your Tethered Shoot
103(1)
Create a New Collection
104(1)
Sync Your New Collection
105(1)
Send Images to Your Target Collection
106(1)
What Your Client Sees
107(1)
Have Your Client Add Flags or Star Ratings
108(1)
Make Your Collection Public
109(1)
What Your Offsite Client Sees
110(1)
Favorites Made Offsite
111(1)
Comments Made Offsite
112(1)
What You'll See in Lightroom
113(2)
Chapter Eight Using the Built-In Camera
115(10)
It's Way Better Than You'd Think
Accessing the Camera
116(1)
Using the Camera Features
117(1)
Shooting RAW Images with Android Camera Phones
118(1)
Previewing Your Last Capture
119(1)
Setting a Custom White Balance
120(1)
iPhone Users: Get to Lightroom's Camera Faster
121(1)
Using Live Shooting Presets
122(1)
Finding the Shots You Just Took
123(2)
Chapter Nine All the Other Stuff
125(11)
This Stuff Needs a Home, Too
Applying Your Copyright Info Automatically
126(1)
Using Keyboard Shortcuts
127(1)
You Can Use It Without Using Lightroom on Your Computer
128(1)
Finding Images That Aren't Syncing
129(1)
Moving Pop-Up Menus for Easier Editing
130(1)
The Benefits of Working Offline
131(1)
Working with Video
132(1)
Turning a Collection Into a Video Automatically
133(1)
Why Download the High-Resolution Version
134(1)
Clear Your Cache If You Run Out of Space
135(1)
Index 136
Scott is Editor, Publisher, and co-founder of Photoshop User magazine, and is co-host of The Grid, the weekly, live talk show for photographers. He is also President and CEO of KelbyOne, an online educational community for learning Photo¿shop, Lightroom, and photography.

Scott is a photographer, designer, and award-winning author of more than 80 books, including Photoshop for Lightroom Users, Professional Portrait Retouching Techniques for Photographers Using Photoshop, Light It, Shoot It, Retouch It: Learn Step by Step How to Go from Empty Studio to Finished Image, The Adobe Photoshop Book for Digital Photographers, The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book for Digital Photographers, and The Best of The Digital Photography Book Series.

For the past six years, Scott has been honored with the distinction of being the #1 best-selling author of photography technique books. His book, The Digital Photography Book, part 1, is now the best-selling book on digital photography in history. His books have been translated into dozens of different languages, including Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Korean, Polish, Taiwanese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Arabic, Swedish, Turkish, Hebrew, and Portuguese, among others. He is a recipient of the prestigious ASP International Award, presented annually by the American Society of Photographers for contributions in a special or significant way to the ideals of Professional Photography as an art and a science. And, he also a recent recipient of the prestigious HIPA Award for his contributions to photography education worldwide.

Scott is Training Director for the official Adobe Photoshop Seminar Tour and Conference Technical Chair for the Photoshop World Conference & Expo. Hes a frequent speaker at conferences and trade shows around the world, is featured in a series of online learning courses at KelbyOne.com, and has been training Photoshop users and photographers since 1993.

For more information on Scott, visit him at:

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