Adobe 65064073 User Guide

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    such license. Except as permitted by any such license, no part of this guide may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form organization. Adobe, the Adobe logo, Flash, Lightroom, and Photoshop are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated
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    iii Contents Chapter 1: Getting started Installation 1 Adobe Help 1 Resources 2 What's new 4 Chapter 2: Workspace and setup The Lightroom workspace 5 Working with the Filmstrip 8 Viewing photos in Loupe view 10 Setting preferences and personalizing 11 Color management 12 Chapter 3:
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    iv Chapter 7: Creating and viewing slideshows Creating slideshows 97 Specifying the slide layout 100 Adding overlays to slides 103 Playing and exporting slideshows 107 Chapter 8: Printing photos Printing photos and contact sheets 109 Laying out photos on a page 112 Printing overlay text and
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    many learning aids and customer services available to you. These include a printed Getting Started Guide in the Lightroom box, instructional movies and tutorials, printed books, and customer support. For an overview of these aids, see "Resources" on page 2. Adobe Help Adobe Help Resources You can
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 User Guide Livedocs Help includes all content that ships with the product, plus updates and links to additional instructional content available on the web. For some products, Livedocs includes the ability to comment. Find Livedocs Help for your product in the Adobe Help
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 3 User Guide Adobe Developer Center Provides samples, tutorials, articles, and community resources for developers who are building rich Internet applications, websites, mobile content, and other projects using Adobe products. The Developer Center also contains resources for
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 4 User Guide What's new New features in Lightroom 1.1 and later Create and open catalogs A catalog is how Lightroom tracks the location of files and remembers information about them. A catalog is called a library or library database in Lightroom 1.0. In Lightroom 1.1, the
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    2: Workspace and setup Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom™ is made up of several modules that provide a complete digital photography workflow. As you work on a photograph, you move from one module to another to import, organize, develop, print, and show the photo. The Lightroom workspace Workspace overview
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 6 User Guide Switch to another module ❖ In the Library module, display the images you want to work with, and then click a module name in the Module Picker (upper right in the Lightroom the panel. You must open the panel manually. Manual Turns off automatic show/hide behavior.
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 7 User Guide Change the Lightroom screen mode You can change the screen display items to display in the toolbar. Monitor processes The activity monitor displays over the identity plate when Lightroom is busy with a task. • To cancel a process, click the X beside the progress bar
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 8 User Guide Working with the Filmstrip Filmstrip overview The Filmstrip filters E. Filter On/Off switch F. Show/Hide Filmstrip control See also "Set preferences for working in Lightroom" on page 11 "Select photos in the Grid view and the Filmstrip" on page 35 Hide or
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 9 User Guide A B C D E Set filters for the photos displayed in the Filmstrip use for a business calendar. See also "Convert Quick Collections to collections" on page 46 "About Lightroom catalogs" on page 27 Add photos to the Quick Collection 1 Select one or more photos in
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 10 User Guide From any module, select the photo and press the B key. Or move Library module or the Develop module to set the level of magnification for an image in Loupe view. Lightroom saves the last level you used and lets you switch between that and the current level when you
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 11 User Guide Display the Info Overlay on a photo You can display Open the Preferences dialog box • On Windows, choose Edit > Preferences. • On Mac OS, choose Lightroom > Preferences. Reset presets to their original settings ❖ In the Presets Preferences, click any of the
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 12 User Guide Personalize identity plates and module buttons You can personalize the Lightroom can be a PDF, JPG, GIF, Lightroom workspace by changing the identity plate, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_idplate. Color management About color management in Lightroom Lightroom
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 13 User Guide A color profile is also defined by a gamma value, or more accurately, its tonal response curve. The tonal response curve defines how tonal values in the raw image are mapped. To provide useful information in the histogram and RGB value display, Lightroom assumes a
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 14 User Guide Install a color profile Color profiles are often installed when a device is added to your system. The accuracy of these profiles (often called generic profiles or
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    photos Importing photos into the Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom™ library is the first step in working with your photos. You can import photos directly from a camera, memory card reader, or other storage device. Getting photos into your library Import photos into Lightroom: Basic workflow You must
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 16 User Guide 2. Select the photos to import. To bring photos into the library, either click the Import button -Size previews when importing" on page 22. For more information on importing photos, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_import. See also "Managing photos" on page 41
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 17 User Guide Set Lightroom reads the data from most cameras and processes it into a full color photo. You use the controls in the Develop module to process and interpret the raw image data for your photo. For a list of supported cameras and camera raw formats, see www.adobe
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    Lightroom supports large documents saved in TIFF format (up to 100 million pixels with pixel dimensions of no more than 10,000 on a side). However, most other applications, including older versions of Photoshop (pre-Photoshop CS), do not support , and other online services. JPEG retains all color
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 19 User Guide 4 If you are importing photos by moving or copying them, do any of the following to specify where to import the photo files: • To choose a
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 20 User Guide total number of photos being imported. For example, 1 of 10, 2 of 10, 3 of 10, and so forth. Custom Name - Original File Number Names the replaces the text string. This saves you the effort of manually typing content data and lets you leverage the data already in
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 21 User Guide Sequence And Date Specifies a text string option using sequential numbers and creation dates. (This element is only available in the Filename Template Editor, when exporting
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 22 User Guide Rename filename and text template presets 1 In the Text Template Editor, text box. Use commas to separate the keywords. Note: When adding metadata to photos, Lightroom doesn't apply the data to proprietary camera raw files but to their sidecar XMP files. Specify
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 23 User Guide Set preview cache Lightroom renders three types of previews: thumbnails, screen Photoshop Elements or Photoshop Album, see www.adobe.com/go/kb400736. See also "Import photos into Lightroom: Basic workflow" on page 15 Import photos from a catalog into Lightroom
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 24 User Guide 4 In the New Photos area, choose from the File Handling menu they copied to. 6 Click Import. See also "Import photos from Lightroom 1.0" on page 24 Import photos from Lightroom 1.0 The Lightroom 1.0 catalog (previously called a library or database) you were using
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 25 User Guide Importing automatically About Auto Import The Auto Import feature automatically imports photos into the Lightroom provides a tethered connection feature and can download the photos to a watched folder, Lightroom can monitor the folder and automatically import
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 26 User Guide Select managed folders for auto-imported photos When Lightroom detects photos added to a watched the Keywords text box. Use commas to separate the keywords. • To have Lightroom render previews of the imported photos rather than only using the embedded previews in
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    module is where you view, organize, and manage the photos in the Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom™ catalog. In the Library module, you can select photos to which on your computer, metadata that describes the photos, and editing instructions recorded in the Develop module. When you rate photos, add
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 28 User Guide The Library module is where you view, sort, manage, organize, compare, and rate your photos. It's your home base for working with photos after importing them into Lightroom 59, and "Viewing photos in Loupe view" on page 10. The panels on the right side let you view a
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 29 User Guide A B C D The Library module A. Selected photo information B. View buttons C. Information box D. Toolbar menu Show controls in the Library module toolbar Depending on which view is active
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 30 User Guide Switch between Grid, Loupe, Compare, and Survey views In the of the cell area. If you've added metadata to a file in both Lightroom and a different application, such as Adobe Bridge, an exclamation mark indicates that metadata has been saved to the file in an
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 31 User Guide 6 In the Expanded Cell Extras area, select any of the following to appear in expanded cells: Show Header With Labels Shows the header area of
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 32 User Guide Info 1 Displays the Info 1 Overlay. Info 2 Displays the Info on using catalogs to manage your photos, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_catexport. See also "Change catalog settings" on page 33 "Import photos from Lightroom 1.0" on page 24 Create a new catalog When
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 33 User Guide Open a different catalog When you open a different catalog, Lightroom closes the current catalog and created and drag it to the trash. Change the default catalog By default, Lightroom opens the most current catalog at startup. This behavior can be changed to
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 34 User Guide 4 In the Metadata tab, do any of the following, and then the Metadata Browser" on page 66. Browsing the catalog Show photos in the Grid view and the Filmstrip Lightroom provides many ways to show specific photos in the Grid view and the Filmstrip. The method you use
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 35 User Guide Navigate between images In the Library module, you navigate the center of a thumbnail to sort in any order. For a video on sorting photos, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_sort. Select photos in the Grid view and the Filmstrip You select photos in the Grid
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 36 User Guide The active photo is indicated by a lighter colored cell than other selected photos. When you have several photos selected, you can click any selected photo
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 37 User Guide • To select a single photo when multiple photos are selected, click the grid cell (not the image itself). Clicking the image makes that image active without
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 38 User Guide Rotate or flip photos using the Painter tool 1 In Grid toolbar. When disabled, the Painter icon is visible in the toolbar. Compare photos in the Library module Lightroom lets you view large previews of one or more photos for tasks like picking out the best photo in
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 39 User Guide • Click the Deselect Photo icon in the lower-right corner in the Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac OS), you'll need to import the new photos into Lightroom or synchronize the folder to update the number displayed in the Folders panel. ❖ In the Library module,
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 40 User Guide Folders panel displaying folders and many photos they contain See also "Finding photos in the catalog" on page 65 "Synchronize folders" on page 41 Create
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 41 User Guide The actual photos are physically moved to a different folder on the hard drive. Delete folders in the Folders panel 1 In to the Recycle Bin (Windows) or Trash (Mac OS). For a video on organizing and comparing your photos, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_sort.
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 42 User Guide Locate missing photos In the Grid view, Lightroom displays alerts in image cells when photos are moved offline. If photos are moved within a volume, Lightroom usually tries to update the file paths. If you're deliberately organizing and managing your catalog with
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 43 User Guide Convert photos to DNG Lightroom lets you convert camera raw files to DNG for archiving and taking advantage of DNG features. When photos are converted to DNG, the DNG files
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 44 User Guide Left Original (master) photo Middle and Right Virtual copies indicated by page-turn icon Virtual copies become actual photos when they are exported as a copy
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 45 User Guide 2 In the Confirm dialog box, click one of the following . For a video on using collections, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_collect. See also "Assemble photos into the Quick Collection" on page 9 "About Lightroom catalogs" on page 27 Create a collection 1 In
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 46 User Guide Create a collection as a child of another collection Just as folders can be nested as subfolders within another folder, a collection can be a child of a parent collection.
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 47 User Guide 2 In the Grid view, select the photos and choose Photo > Remove From Collection. Note: It's also possible to select photos and press the Delete key
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 48 User Guide • When you search for photos, the top photo in a stack appears with the number of photos in the stack in the upper left corner. The
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 49 User Guide • To collapse all stacks, Right-click (Windows) or Control-click ( Stacks. Remove or delete photos from a stack Removing photos from a stack keeps them in the Lightroom catalog. Deleting photos from a stack removes them from both the stack and the catalog. Using the
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 50 User Guide Automatically stack photos by capture time Lightroom can automatically stack photos in the Grid view or the photos. For a video on organizing and comparing your photos, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_sort. See also "Filter the photos displayed in the Filmstrip and Grid
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 51 User Guide View ratings, flags, and labels In the Library module, photos can display rating stars, flags, and color labels, depending on the view options you set.
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 52 User Guide 3 To disable the Painter, click the circular well in the toolbar. When disabled, the Painter icon is visible in the toolbar. Set rating stars in
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 53 User Guide Note: To show or set flags in the thumbnail cells of the Grid view, make sure Include Pick Flags is selected in the Grid View
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 54 User Guide Set color labels in the Library toolbar ❖ In the Grid view with one as height, width, file format, and the time the image was taken. Lightroom also supports the information standard developed by the International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC) to identify
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 55 User Guide For all other file formats supported by Lightroom (JPEG, TIFF, PSD, Adobe Camera Raw and Bridge" on page 94 "Working with keywords" on page 59 Specify where to write metadata changes Lightroom Save metadata changes to the file manually • Select one or more photos
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 56 User Guide Location Shows the filename, copy name, folder, title, caption, and location fields setting before you started photographing, or if you imported a scanned photo into Lightroom, the photo would contain the creation date of when it was scanned, rather than when it was taken
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 57 User Guide Note: The Edit Capture Time command cannot be undone by pressing preset for reuse on one or more photos. Using a metadata preset saves you the effort of manually entering the same information for different photos. 1 From the Preset menu in the Metadata panel, choose
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 58 User Guide IPTC Status Writes metadata for the title of the photo, any job number used for the photo assignment, instructions for transmission, usage or rights of the photo, the name of the photographer, company or agency, and the owner of the photo. Note: If you manually
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 59 User Guide Synchronize metadata between photos in the catalog Specific to photos, keywords can be read by Adobe applications such as Bridge, Photoshop, or Photoshop Elements, or other applications that support XMP metadata. Lightroom provides several ways to apply keyword tags
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 60 User Guide View keyword tags All the keyword tags in the catalog are viewed in the Keyword Tags panel. Each keyword tag displays the number of photos
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 61 User Guide Rename keyword tags 1 In the Library module, Right-click ( Changes Into XMP option is selected in the Catalog Settings dialog box. To save the keywords to the files manually, choose Metadata > Save Metadata To File. ❖ In the Library module, do any of the following:
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 62 User Guide Note: If you accidently delete keyword tags, immediately press Ctrl-z ( the same or a different computer. You can also import keywords from other applications, such as Adobe Bridge 2.1. Exporting keywords writes the keyword tags to a text file. When you create or
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 63 User Guide Note: If the Painter tool does not appear in the toolbar, choose Painter from the toolbar menu. 1 In the Library module, do one of the
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 64 User Guide Rename or delete keyword sets 1 In the Library module, the Preset menu. Check and correct spelling (Mac OS) When you check the spelling of keyword tags, Lightroom questions any words that aren't in its dictionary. If a questioned word is spelled correctly, you can
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 65 User Guide Note: You can also choose Spelling > Spelling from the context menu to open the Spelling dialog box for more options. Check spelling as you type (Mac OS) Lightroom can automatically check the spelling as you type keyword tags. When you misspell a word, it's
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 66 User Guide 2 At the top of the Find panel, select Text and metadata displayed in the Metadata Browser. Lightroom supports metadata embedded in photos by your digital camera and by other applications such as Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Bridge. 1 In the Metadata Browser panel
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 67 User Guide See also "Viewing and editing metadata" on page 54 Find photos using EXIF data ❖ In the Library module, do any of the following: • Choose EXIF
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    Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom™ includes controls for adjusting the color and tonal scale of your photos. All the adjustments you make in Lightroom edits are stored in Lightroom as a set of instructions that are applied to module is more than just a visual guide for measuring color tones. You can work
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 69 User Guide A B C D The Develop module. A. Navigator zoom controls B. Toolbar C. Loupe view D. RGB values The photos in the following file formats can be edited in Lightroom: camera raw (including DNG), JPEG, TIFF, and PSD. See also "Customize the toolbar" on page 7 "
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 70 User Guide Targeted Adjustment Lets you adjust certain color and tone sliders by dragging the tool in the photo. Select it in the Tone Curve or HSL/
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 71 User Guide See also "Adjust the tonal scale using the histogram" preset A set of default presets are listed in the Presets panel of the Develop module. Click the Lightroom Presets folder to display the default presets. • To preview the effects of a preset on your photo,
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 72 User Guide The preset is added to the list in the Presets panel in the , select Store Presets With Catalog. If this option is not selected, presets are stored in the Lightroom folder. Import and export a Develop preset You can export presets you've created to share with
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 73 User Guide For more information on the Before and After view, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_befaft. Copy settings to the Before or After version the lighting conditions under which it was taken-daylight, tungsten, flash, and so on. You can either choose a white balance preset
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 74 User Guide For a video on adjusting white balance in photos using Lightroom, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_wb. Choose a white balance preset option ❖ In the Basic panel of the Develop module, choose an option from the WB pop-up menu.
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 75 User Guide Adjust image tonal scale You adjust the image tonal scale video on adjusting a photo's tone curves, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_curve. For a video on basic color correction, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_correct. See also "Preview highlight and shadow
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 76 User Guide Dragging in the Exposure area of the histogram to adjust the Basic panel. For a video on adjusting shadows and highlights in a photo, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_shadow. Highlight clipped areas Clipping indicators are located at the top of the Histogram panel
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 77 User Guide Set overall color saturation ❖ In the Basic panel of the on adjusting a photo's color using the Vibrance slider, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_vibrance. Tone Curve overview The Lightroom tone curve graph in the Develop module represents changes made to the
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 78 User Guide Use the tone curve to adjust the values in specific sliders affect mainly the ends of the tonal range. For a video on the Tone Curve panel, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_curve. Make adjustments to the tone curve • In the Tone Curve panel of the Develop module
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 79 User Guide range. For a video on adjusting hue and saturation, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_huesat. Make adjustments in the HSL panel ❖ In the color calibration for your camera Lightroom uses two camera profiles for every camera model it supports to process raw images.
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 80 User Guide You can apply this preset to other photos taken with the option in Presets preferences. For a video on converting a color photo to black and white, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_bw. Tone a grayscale photo Use the sliders in the Split Toning panel to color a
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 81 User Guide Working with single-channel grayscale images Grayscale mode images from Photoshop have no color data, but you can make tonal adjustments to them in Lightroom . For a video on straightening photos, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_straight. Crop an image 1 In the
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 82 User Guide Crop to a specified aspect ratio 1 In the toolbar, click the Crop Overlay icon . The Padlock icon indicates and controls whether the crop controls are constrained. 2
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 83 User Guide To turn off noise reduction, set the Amount slider to zero or click the Detail panel On/Off icon . Sharpen a photo You sharpen photos at two stages in Lightroom video tutorial on sharpening photos in Lightroom, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_sharp. See also "
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 84 User Guide Original photo with blue/yellow fringing (left), and after fixing chromatic aberration (right). 1 Zoom in to an area near the corner of the photo. For
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 85 User Guide 2 Click one of the following in the toolbar: Clone Applies Reset also removes all previously created spot circles. For a video on removing spots from a photo, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_spot. Fix red-eye 1 Zoom in to at least 1:1 (100%) to get a better view
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 86 User Guide Apply Develop adjustments to other photos As you make adjustments to a photo in the Develop module or in the Quick Develop panel of the Library module, Lightroom keeps a record of the settings. You can copy these settings and apply them to different versions of the
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 87 User Guide • In the Library module, click the Sync Settings button, or choose Photo > Develop keeps a record of the date and time that a photo was imported into Lightroom, including any preset that was applied at the time. Afterward, whenever you make an adjustment to the
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 88 User Guide • Select a state in the History panel to reapply it to the photo or in the Quick Develop panel. By choosing the Default Settings preset, photos are automatically reset to Lightroom default import settings. • Crop photos by choosing a new crop ratio from the pop-up
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 89 User Guide The single-arrow buttons adjust the settings in smaller increments than the double-arrow buttons. For a video tutorial on finding photos using the Compare mode and Quick Develop panel, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_compare. See also "Create and apply Develop
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    in Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom™ can be exported as JPEG, PSD, TIFF, or DNG files for different uses. Exporting photos Export photos: Basic workflow Lightroom previous export session. In the Slideshow module, photos can be exported to a PDF file, and in the Web module, photos can be exported to a
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 91 User Guide 6. Choose a post-export action. Specify whether to show the files in the Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac OS), burn the photos to disc, open the photos in Photoshop, launch a specific application, or do nothing after exporting. See "Choose post-processing
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 92 User Guide Constrain Maximum Size Sets a maximum size for the width or Compression Specifies ZIP compression or no compression. ZIP is a lossless compression that PDF and TIFF files support. ZIP compression is most effective for images that contain large areas of single
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 93 User Guide be interpreted by other software even if that software doesn't have Navigate to \Users\[username]\App Data\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Export Actions\. • (Mac OS) Navigate to /[user home]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom/Export Actions/. 2 Add the item to the
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 94 User Guide 2 Do any of the following to choose a preset: • Choose File > Export or click the Export button, and then in the Export dialog box, choose from the Presets menu. • In any module, choose File > Export Presets and then choose the preset you want. Lightroom premade
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    Editors preferences. For a video on integrating Lightroom with Photoshop, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_integrate. Set preferences for editing no compression to photos. ZIP is a lossless compression that PDF and TIFF files support. ZIP compression is most effective for images that contain
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 96 User Guide Edit A Copy With Lightroom Adjustments Edits a copy of the original file with Lightroom adjustments visible. When sending a copy to the external editor, the newly created file is automatically added to the library. 3 Click Edit. After making edits in Photoshop or
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    Creating and viewing slideshows A slideshow created with Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom™ is a convenient way to present your photos others, or play it on another computer, you can export the slideshow as a PDF file. Exported slideshows play without music. You can play an impromptu slideshow from the
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 98 User Guide A B C D E Slideshow module A. Template preview B. Slideshow templates C. Playback controls D. Toolbar E. Side Editor view The Slideshow module includes the following panels: Preview Displays the layout of a template
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 99 User Guide 2. Arrange the slide order. Drag the photos in the Filmstrip page 107. 9. Export the slideshow if you plan to distribute it. You can send your slideshow as a PDF document so others can view it. See "Export a slideshow" on page 108. Important: Music cannot be included
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 100 User Guide Specifying the slide layout Choose a slideshow template Slideshow templates provide a quick way to define the look and behavior of your presentation. They specify whether the
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 101 User Guide Specify how photos fill a slide's image cell By default, slideshow templates (except Crop To Fill) scale photos box next to the specific margin. Option for adding or removing margins from ganged adjustments Note: Select Show Guides to display the margin boundaries.
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 102 User Guide 2 Move one or more sliders in the Layout panel or drag the guides in the Slide Editor view. Dragging a guide in the Slide Editor view to adjust the layout margins. Set the slide background You can set slide background colors or use a background image throughout
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 103 User Guide 2 From the Lightroom main menu, choose Slideshow > Rotate Left or Rotate Right. Adding overlays to slides Add your identity plate to a slideshow 1 In the Overlays panel of the
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 104 User Guide Display ratings in a slideshow The rating stars that you color, click the color box to the right of Text Overlays and use the color picker. Lightroom uses your computer operating system's color picker for selecting a color. See your operating system's documentation
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 105 User Guide • To choose a font, click the triangle next to the font name and choose from the pop-up menu. • To choose a font face, click the triangle
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 106 User Guide Text boxes anchored to a cell line Scale the text and other objects in a slide 1 Click the text, rating stars, or identity plate in the Slide
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 107 User Guide Playing and exporting slideshows Set slide and transition a slideshow. Music plays as the slideshow is viewed from within Lightroom; it does not play if the slideshow has been exported as a PDF slideshow. 1 Prepare your slideshow music: • (Windows) Organize mp3
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    file so that you can play it on other computers or distribute it to clients and other viewers. PDF slideshow transitions work when viewed using the free Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat. Exported slideshows don't include music, randomized images, or the duration settings you specify. 1 In the Slideshow
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    photos The Print module in Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom™ has layout settings and controls for printing your photos and contact sheets. It also includes settings that let you overlay your images with text, photo information, and other print options. Lightroom features several premade templates that
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 110 User Guide The Print module includes the following panels: Preview Displays the operation to any scaling you set in Lightroom, so your photos may not print at the size you expect. For a video on printing, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_print. About printing photos: Basic
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 111 User Guide 5. Specify image settings. Set how photos fill the image cells. ) or Print (Mac OS). If Lightroom is managing the color, turn off any color management in the printer settings. For a video on printing, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_video_print. Specify paper size
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 112 User Guide • (Mac OS) In the Print dialog box, choose a printer and then If you select photos that haven't been fully cached and print them using Draft Mode Printing, Lightroom sends their thumbnail data to the printer, and the print quality of those photos might not be
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 113 User Guide See also "Create custom templates" on page 114 Show or hide rulers and page guides 1 In the Layout panel of the Print module, select or deselect Show Guides. 2 Select the specific options to show or hide rulers, page bleed guides, margins and gutters, and image
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 114 User Guide Margins Sets the page margins. All cells fit within the margins. Move the slider, enter a . 3 Drag a template to a folder name to move the template to that folder. If you drag a Lightroom preset template to a different folder, the template is copied to that folder.
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 115 User Guide Update custom templates 1 Modify colors, layout, text, and output settings as needed. 2 Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a template in the Template Browser and choose Update With Current Settings. Delete custom templates You cannot delete Lightroom
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 116 User Guide 4 To rotate the identity plate clockwise, click the rotate icon . 5 To move the identity plate, click the identity plate text in the work pane and
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 117 User Guide Sequence Prints different sequential numbers on the photos the Width slider. For a tutorial on how to create unique borders for your photo prints, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_frame. Print page numbers, print info, and crop marks You can add page numbers, printing
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 118 User Guide Sharpen a photo for print Print Sharpening lets you sharpen the profiles are listed in the Profile pop-up menu, or if the profile you want isn't listed. Lightroom tries to find custom print profiles on your computer. If it's unable to locate any profiles, choose
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 119 User Guide Note: The printer's color space will generally be smaller then the image's color space, often resulting in colors that can't be reproduced. The rendering intent
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    that link to larger versions of the photos. Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom™ generates web photo galleries from the photos you select. You can choose whether to output your gallery using standard HTML or save it for viewing in a browser using Adobe Flash Player™. Once created, web photo galleries can be
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 121 User Guide Template Browser Displays a list of web photo gallery templates. Moving the pointer over the template names displays its page layout in the Preview. Gallery Selects the default Lightroom Flash Gallery or Lightroom browser using Adobe Flash Player. Lightroom HTML
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 122 User Guide site, web gallery name, and your name. If you chose a Lightroom Flash Gallery template, you can also enter your e-mail address so it titles and captions in web photo galleries" on page 125. 10. (Optional) Specify the output settings. In the Output Settings panel,
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 123 User Guide Specifying web gallery layouts Choose web gallery templates Lightroom has premade web it. When you select a template, the Gallery panel indicates whether the template is a Flash gallery or HTML gallery. Choose colors for web photo galleries 1 In the Color Palette
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 124 User Guide Slideshow Only Displays a large version of the images in 3 Drag a template to a folder name to move the template to that folder. If you drag a Lightroom preset template to a different folder, the template is copied to that folder. Update custom templates 1 Modify
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 125 User Guide Adding text to web galleries Add titles, description, and Each time you enter a site title, collection title, collection description, or contact info, Lightroom stores the information as a preset. When creating other web photo galleries, click the triangles
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 126 User Guide Display copyright watermark in web photo galleries Photos in files. When you click the Export button, Lightroom creates a folder containing HTML files, image files, and other web-related files. If you're saving a Flash gallery, the necessary SWF files are included
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    PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 127 User Guide 2 Select Put In Subfolder and type the name of the web server in the Server box, and your username and password for accessing the web server. You can let Lightroom remember the password in the preset. 3 Do one of the following to specify the path to the appropriate
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    Adobe 71 white balance 73 zooming a photo 10 develop presets 71 develop settings copying 86 Negative (DNG) about 17 converting to 43 downloading updates, plug-ins, and tryouts 3 Draft dialog box 95 in other applications 96 in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements 95 Enable Auto Import command 25
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    52 setting flagged photos 53 viewing 51 Flash galleries choosing layouts 123 flipping photos 37 size 32 view options 30 guides. See page guides H Help system about 1, Lightroom 1.0 library 24 from Photoshop Album 2.0 23 from Photoshop zooming a photo 10 Lights Out command 7 locating missing photos 42
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    Collection command 45 O online Help 1, 2 output device profiles 14 P page guides 113 page margins 113 page numbers 117 Painter tool develop settings 86 flagging between 35 renaming 42 Photoshop (PSD) file format 17 Pick flag. See flags playing slideshows 107 plug-ins in Adobe Store 3 post-processing
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    metadata 104 text drop shadows 105 transitions and durations 107 snapshots 87 software downloads 3 special characters (Mac OS only) 65 spelling (Mac OS only 123 copyright watermarks 126 creating 121 deleting FTP presets 127 Flash galleries 123 FTP presets 127 grid layouts 123 identity plates 125
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