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− | == Lightroom Interface: == | + | ==== Lightroom Interface: ==== |
Lightroom is broken into different module workspace options. We will be using the: | Lightroom is broken into different module workspace options. We will be using the: | ||
* '''Library''': for viewing and organizing files | * '''Library''': for viewing and organizing files | ||
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* '''Slideshow''': Create a slideshow with audio and export | * '''Slideshow''': Create a slideshow with audio and export | ||
− | == | + | ==== Importing From a Camera, Memory Card, or Folder: ==== |
+ | You can import directly into Lightroom from a camera, memory card, or folder. | ||
+ | # Once you have connected your camera or card, go to the '''Library Module'''. | ||
+ | # Go to the File pill down menu and choose Import Photos and Videos | ||
+ | # Click Import | ||
+ | # This brings you to the Add Photos page | ||
+ | # Select your camera, card, or folder | ||
+ | # It defaults to selecting all the photos | ||
+ | # If you know to turn off select all, just click on the photos you want to select | ||
+ | # Double click the photo to see it in loupe view | ||
+ | # In loupe view use the right and left arrows to move forward and backward | ||
+ | # Once you have selected your photos, click on the gear icon | ||
+ | # Hit Select | ||
+ | # Navigate to your project folder and select your import folder | ||
− | === | + | ==== Develop Module: ==== |
+ | This workspace makes it easy to correct exposure and color balance. You can also use this module to add a stylized look to your photos. | ||
− | ==== | + | ===== Changing the Color Temperature: ===== |
− | * | + | * Find something in your image that is white or gray and click on it was the White Balance tool |
+ | * If you don't have any grays and white, or if you don't like how the White Balance tool made the image look, you can instead use the Temperature slider. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Correcting Exposure: ===== | ||
+ | * A good place to start is the Auto Button. Then you can make adjustments from here. | ||
+ | * You can adjust Contrast, Highlights, and Shadows to further refine your exposure. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Cropping Images: ===== | ||
+ | * Select the Crop tool in the tool strip. | ||
+ | * You can lock or unlock the controls to lock the aspect ratio | ||
+ | * Adjust the control box | ||
+ | * Hit Done | ||
+ | * You can undo your crop by selecting the Crop tool again | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Brush Tool: ===== | ||
+ | * The brush tool allows you fine tune specific areas in your image with a desired effect | ||
+ | * You can adjust brush size, feather (edges), and flow (intensity) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Clarity: ===== | ||
+ | * The Clarity slider is an excellent tool for adding punch to images without making them look unnatural. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Slideshow Module: ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Building the Slideshow: ===== | ||
+ | # To build a slideshow, start by selecting the photos you want in the Library Module (cmd A selects all) | ||
+ | # Scroll down to the Collections panel and choose Create Collection | ||
+ | # Name the Collection | ||
+ | # Leave Selected Photos check | ||
+ | # Click-on Create | ||
+ | # Open the Slideshow Module | ||
+ | # Select a Template, pick one that is a good starting point | ||
+ | # Click on the Create Saved Slideshow button and name your slideshow | ||
+ | # It is important to do this early so everything gets saved together | ||
+ | # Go to Edit menu and click-on Select Only Active Photo | ||
+ | # Arrow keys left you move through the slideshow | ||
+ | # Open Layout and Options panel | ||
+ | # Select Show Guides--these guides let you change the way the slideshow will appear | ||
+ | # Unchecking Link All in the Layout panel will let you offset photos, Link All centers the photo | ||
+ | # Under Options you can check Zoom to Fill Frame to have the image fill the frame, and you can reposition as needed | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Adding Type and Titles ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Text: ===== | ||
+ | # Open the Overlays panel and add an Identity Plate | ||
+ | # Click-on the triangle icon and select Edit | ||
+ | # Select Using Stylized Text and type what is needed | ||
+ | # Change the color, scale, position as needed | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Title: ===== | ||
+ | * In the Overlay panel check Intro Screen or Ending Screen and follow the same text procedure | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Playback: ==== | ||
+ | Under the Slideshow Mode select '''Automatic''' | ||
* Can add Pan and Zoom, Slide Lengths, and Crossfade | * Can add Pan and Zoom, Slide Lengths, and Crossfade | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | ==== | + | ==== To Add Music: ==== |
− | + | # Open the Music panel | |
− | + | # Click the + to add a music file | |
+ | # The music panel let's you selection the music. The music will automatically fade from one track to another. Set your playback times. | ||
+ | # Fit to music fits the slides to duration of the music | ||
+ | # Sync Slides to Music to determines transitions to the beat of the songs | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Exporting: ==== | ||
+ | # Click on the Export Video Button | ||
+ | # Rename the file and determine the save location | ||
+ | # Change the Video Preset to '''1080p 16:9''' or '''720p 16:9''' | ||
+ | # Playback the exports to make sure everything works. | ||
[[Category:2017-2018]] | [[Category:2017-2018]] |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 3 May 2018
Lightroom Classic is photo-asset management, enhancement, and publishing program.
Contents
Lightroom allows us to do three things really well:
- Organize and manage photographs and video files
- Edit and improve media files
- Export and share these files
Lightroom Interface:
Lightroom is broken into different module workspace options. We will be using the:
- Library: for viewing and organizing files
- Develop: Edit and adjust images
- Slideshow: Create a slideshow with audio and export
Importing From a Camera, Memory Card, or Folder:
You can import directly into Lightroom from a camera, memory card, or folder.
- Once you have connected your camera or card, go to the Library Module.
- Go to the File pill down menu and choose Import Photos and Videos
- Click Import
- This brings you to the Add Photos page
- Select your camera, card, or folder
- It defaults to selecting all the photos
- If you know to turn off select all, just click on the photos you want to select
- Double click the photo to see it in loupe view
- In loupe view use the right and left arrows to move forward and backward
- Once you have selected your photos, click on the gear icon
- Hit Select
- Navigate to your project folder and select your import folder
Develop Module:
This workspace makes it easy to correct exposure and color balance. You can also use this module to add a stylized look to your photos.
Changing the Color Temperature:
- Find something in your image that is white or gray and click on it was the White Balance tool
- If you don't have any grays and white, or if you don't like how the White Balance tool made the image look, you can instead use the Temperature slider.
Correcting Exposure:
- A good place to start is the Auto Button. Then you can make adjustments from here.
- You can adjust Contrast, Highlights, and Shadows to further refine your exposure.
Cropping Images:
- Select the Crop tool in the tool strip.
- You can lock or unlock the controls to lock the aspect ratio
- Adjust the control box
- Hit Done
- You can undo your crop by selecting the Crop tool again
Brush Tool:
- The brush tool allows you fine tune specific areas in your image with a desired effect
- You can adjust brush size, feather (edges), and flow (intensity)
Clarity:
- The Clarity slider is an excellent tool for adding punch to images without making them look unnatural.
Slideshow Module:
Building the Slideshow:
- To build a slideshow, start by selecting the photos you want in the Library Module (cmd A selects all)
- Scroll down to the Collections panel and choose Create Collection
- Name the Collection
- Leave Selected Photos check
- Click-on Create
- Open the Slideshow Module
- Select a Template, pick one that is a good starting point
- Click on the Create Saved Slideshow button and name your slideshow
- It is important to do this early so everything gets saved together
- Go to Edit menu and click-on Select Only Active Photo
- Arrow keys left you move through the slideshow
- Open Layout and Options panel
- Select Show Guides--these guides let you change the way the slideshow will appear
- Unchecking Link All in the Layout panel will let you offset photos, Link All centers the photo
- Under Options you can check Zoom to Fill Frame to have the image fill the frame, and you can reposition as needed
Adding Type and Titles
Text:
- Open the Overlays panel and add an Identity Plate
- Click-on the triangle icon and select Edit
- Select Using Stylized Text and type what is needed
- Change the color, scale, position as needed
Title:
- In the Overlay panel check Intro Screen or Ending Screen and follow the same text procedure
Playback:
Under the Slideshow Mode select Automatic
- Can add Pan and Zoom, Slide Lengths, and Crossfade
To Add Music:
- Open the Music panel
- Click the + to add a music file
- The music panel let's you selection the music. The music will automatically fade from one track to another. Set your playback times.
- Fit to music fits the slides to duration of the music
- Sync Slides to Music to determines transitions to the beat of the songs
Exporting:
- Click on the Export Video Button
- Rename the file and determine the save location
- Change the Video Preset to 1080p 16:9 or 720p 16:9
- Playback the exports to make sure everything works.