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Taming your Photo Library with Adobe Lightroom [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x192x13 mm, kaal: 550 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0134398629
  • ISBN-13: 9780134398624
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x192x13 mm, kaal: 550 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0134398629
  • ISBN-13: 9780134398624
Today, photo professionals and amateurs alike can quickly amass thousands of photographs. The challenge for photographers at every level is how to keep track of all those photographs. Where do you store them? How do you organize them? How do you find a particular photo when you need it?







Adobe Lightroom is the leading solution for photographers photo management needs, but its organizational powers come with a learning curve. In this practical and thorough guide, author Rob Sylvan covers everything photographers need to know about photo organization and management using Lightroom.







Rob starts by getting you in the Lightroom frame of mind with an explanation of the import process and the relationship between your photos and the Lightroom catalog. Whether youre starting from scratch or trying to tame an unruly catalog, youll find advice on best practices and workflows for reviewing, keywording, collecting, naming, applying metadata, moving, and finding photographs in Lightroom, as well as step-by-step solutions to such common problems as reconnecting missing photographs and restoring order after a catalog disaster. Through straight-to-the-point explanations honed by years on the help desk, Rob demystifies common areas of confusion, from collections to previews to filters and more.







Youll learn how to:









Wrap your head around Lightroom catalogs Avoid common mistakes and pitfalls Understand the relationship between the catalog and your photos Be in the drivers seat for all decisions relating to where your photos are stored Understand the importance of the import process Use Lightroom to keep your photos organized and easily accessible Work with your files on the go with Lightroom Mobile Become your own help desk





 
Introduction xv
1 Getting in a Lightroom Frame of Mind
1(22)
Wrapping Your Head Around Lightroom
1(4)
The Catalog
2(2)
Your Photos
4(1)
What to Do Before You Start Using Lightroom
5(3)
Get Your System Ready
5(1)
Get Your Photos Ready
6(2)
Key Lightroom Files
8(15)
The Lightroom Application
8(1)
Catalog and Preview Caches
9(2)
Managing the Lightroom Cache Files
11(2)
Configure Preferences and Catalog Settings
13(10)
2 Getting Oriented to the Library Module and Importing
23(26)
The Library Module's Interface
24(4)
Menu Bar
24(1)
Identity Plate and Module Picker
25(1)
Left Panel Group
26(1)
Right Panel Group
26(1)
Filmstrip
26(1)
Main Workspace
27(1)
Library View Options
28(6)
Grid
28(2)
Loupe
30(1)
Compare
31(2)
Survey
33(1)
People
34(1)
Customizing the Interface
34(5)
Screen Modes
35(1)
Collapsing Panels
35(2)
Individual Panels and Solo Mode
37(1)
Vanishing Panels
37(1)
Lights Out
38(1)
Importing Your Photos
39(10)
Choosing a Source
40(2)
Choosing a Destination
42(3)
File Handling
45(1)
File Renaming
46(1)
Apply During Import
47(2)
3 File Management, Lightroom Style
49(26)
Understanding the Role of the Folders Panel
49(5)
Volume Browser Indicators
51(1)
Show or Hide a Parent Folder
52(1)
Find Your Folders and Photos
53(1)
Create New Folders and Remove Old Ones
54(4)
Adding New Folders
54(3)
Renaming Folders
57(1)
Removing Empty Folders
58(1)
Using Lightroom to Delete Photos
58(6)
Deleting Lots of Photos at Once
59(1)
More Ways to Delete Photos
60(1)
Moving Photos and Folders
61(1)
Moving Photos Between Folders
61(1)
Moving Folders
62(1)
Moving Large Groups of Photos Safely
63(1)
Move Shortcut
63(1)
Using Lightroom to Rename Photos
64(4)
Rename a Single Photo
64(1)
Create and Apply Custom Filename Templates
65(3)
Reconnecting Missing Folders and Photos
68(7)
Dealing with an Offline Drive
68(2)
Dealing with Deleted Photos
70(1)
Dealing with Folders and Photos Moved Outside Lightroom
70(3)
Dealing with Photos Renamed Outside Lightroom
73(2)
4 Using Collections for Organization
75(20)
The Case for Collections
75(4)
The Collections Panel
77(1)
The Catalog Panel
78(1)
Collecting Your Photos
79(10)
Creating Structure with Collection Sets
80(1)
Grouping Photos with Regular Collections
81(2)
Automating with Smart Collections
83(6)
Maintaining Collections Over Time
89(6)
Moving Things Around
89(1)
Using a Target Collection
89(2)
Renaming and Deleting
91(4)
5 Using Metadata
95(32)
The Metadata Panel
96(7)
Metadata Panel Views
96(2)
Adding Titles, Captions, and More
98(3)
Applying Metadata to Multiple Photos
101(2)
Keywords
103(11)
The Key wording Panel
104(5)
The Keyword List Panel
109(5)
Finding Faces and Assigning Names
114(7)
People View
114(1)
Assigning Tags
115(2)
Drawing Face Regions
117(2)
Moving Forward
119(2)
Tying Photos to Locations
121(6)
Finding Photos with Geolocation Data
121(1)
Manually Placing Photos on Map
122(2)
Working with Tracks
124(3)
6 Care and Maintenance of Your Catalog
127(12)
Built-in Backup
127(6)
Catalog Dashboard
128(1)
Scheduling and Running the Backup
128(2)
Testing Integrity and Optimization
130(1)
Managing the Backup Copies
131(1)
Restoring from a Backup
132(1)
How to Move a Catalog
133(1)
How to Rename a Catalog
134(1)
How to Export a Catalog
135(4)
7 Increasing Lightroom Efficiency
139(28)
Presets and Templates
139(19)
Creating Different Types of Presets and Templates
140(16)
Managing Presets and Templates Over Time
156(2)
Keyboard Shortcuts
158(3)
Discovering Shortcuts
159(2)
Starter Kit
161(1)
Custom Default Settings
161(6)
Defaults versus Presets
162(2)
Synchronizing Previously Imported Photos
164(1)
Advanced Settings
165(2)
8 Common Organizational Workflows
167(32)
Importing Photos
167(7)
Adding Photos on Your Hard Drive
168(2)
Copying Photos from a Memory Card
170(4)
Evaluating Photos
174(6)
During Import
174(2)
After Import
176(4)
Applying Keywords
180(6)
Using the Keyword List Panel
181(3)
Painting Your Photos with Information
184(2)
Finding Photos
186(5)
Using the Library Filter
186(3)
Creating Smart Collections
189(2)
Exporting Copies for Output
191(8)
9 Advanced Workflows
199(22)
Using Lightroom with Multiple Computers
199(8)
Word of Warning
200(1)
One Drive to Rule Them All
200(1)
Keeping It Simple
201(2)
Making It Happen
203(1)
Take Your Presets and Templates Too
203(4)
Catalog for the Road
207(5)
Exporting a Smaller Catalog
207(2)
Working with the Exported Catalog
209(1)
Bringing It All Home
210(2)
Clean Up
212(1)
Import Multiple Catalogs into One
212(1)
Choose the Master
213(1)
Migrating to a New Computer
213(8)
Before You Start
214(1)
Preparing the New Computer
214(1)
Migrating Your Photos
214(2)
Presets and Plug-Ins
216(1)
Copying the Catalog
217(1)
Transferring to the New Computer
218(1)
A Word about Publish Services Connections
219(1)
Walk It Through
219(2)
10 Integrating with Lightroom Mobile
221(20)
What Is Lightroom Mobile?
222(2)
Syncing Your Desktop Catalog and Mobile Device
224(3)
Lightroom on the Desktop
224(1)
Lightroom on Mobile
225(2)
Working with Collections on Your Mobile Device
227(14)
Adding Photos
227(2)
Viewing Photos
229(4)
Exporting Photos
233(1)
Lightroom Web
234(3)
Applying Ratings and Flags on the Go
237(4)
Appendix: Troubleshooting 101
241(6)
Time for a Do-Over
241(1)
Resetting the Preference File
242(1)
Creating a New Catalog
243(1)
Uninstalling and Reinstalling Lightroom
244(1)
Finding Outside Help
245(2)
Index 247
Rob Sylvan is a photographer, educator, writer, and aspiring beekeeper. He is the author of over a dozen books and videos related to photography, Lightroom, and Photoshop. Rob also contributes to several photography- related publications both on-and offline. In addition, Rob serves as the Lightroom Help Desk for KelbyOne and adjunct faculty in the Visual Arts department of NHTI, Concords Community College.