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Photoshop Lightroom 4 Essentials 1: Organizing and Sharing with the Library Module (2012)

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Photoshop Lightroom 4 Essentials 1: Organizing and Sharing with the Library Module (2012)

Photoshop Lightroom 4 Essentials 1: Organizing and Sharing with the Library Module
English | MOV + project files | 960 x 600 | AVC ~187 Kbps | 15 fps
AAC | 96 kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | Subtitle: English (.srt) | 6h 13min | 1.13 GB
Genre: Video Tutorial / Adobe Photoshop

Join photographer and author Chris Orwig in Photoshop Lightroom 4 Essentials: Organizing and Sharing with the Library Module, as he explores the interface of this popular image-management program and shows how to use its Library module to organize and manage a photo library. The course covers importing both still images and video; shooting in tethered-capture mode; organizing and rating images with flags, stars, labels, and location tags; and working with collections. The course also details how to export, email, and share photos, and introduces the Lightroom 4 video-editing features, as well as its ability to work together with the full editing power of Photoshop. Exercise files are included with the course.
Topics include:
Customizing the interface
Importing from a memory card
Auto-importing from a watched folder
Considering color management with tethered capture
Working with catalogs
Comparing two images in a library
Working with multiple hard drives
Stacking photos in groups
Using smart collections and quick collections
Using Quick Develop to process images
Editing the color and tonality of video
Adding copyright data to photographs
Exporting, emailing, and publishing photographs

Introduction2m 1s
Welcome 1m 1s
Using the exercise files 1m 0s
1. Getting Started13m 33s
The broad Photoshop Lightroom overview 3m 52s
The photographic workflow puzzle 3m 45s
Why use Photoshop Lightroom? 5m 56s
2. Working with the Photoshop Lightroom Interface30m 18s
The Photoshop Lightroom interface 5m 21s
Using the interface shortcuts 4m 57s
Working with panels 4m 24s
Customizing the identity plate and module pickers 5m 49s
Customizing interface elements 5m 5s
Creating a custom panel end mark 3m 45s
Using module tips 57s
3. Importing Images and Video Files36m 32s
Importing images and looking at file formats 5m 27s
Importing preferences 3m 13s
Introducing the Import dialog 5m 10s
Setting catalog preferences and import and preview options 5m 38s
Importing from a folder 4m 2s
Importing photos from a CF card 10m 22s
Creating an import preset 2m 40s
4. Specialized Importing Situations11m 37s
Drag-and-drop importing 2m 8s
Auto-importing from a watched folder 4m 48s
Importing from iPhoto or Aperture 4m 41s
5. Importing with Tethered Capture9m 36s
Introducing tethered capture 3m 47s
Working with tethered capture 2m 55s
Considering color management with tethered capture 2m 54s
6. Working with Catalogs24m 21s
Introducing catalogs 3m 12s
Demystifying catalogs by way of comparison 3m 34s
Optimizing and backing up catalogs 6m 13s
Importing and updating legacy catalogs 6m 38s
Exporting a catalog 3m 53s
Learning more about catalogs 51s
7. The Essentials of the Library Module41m 51s
Working in the Grid and Loupe views 2m 14s
Navigating and zooming 4m 47s
Customizing the Grid and Loupe views 5m 14s
Customizing the Filmstrip 3m 17s
Comparing two images 5m 23s
Surveying two or more images 3m 15s
Working with folders and files 4m 2s
Deleting and removing images from folders 3m 1s
Working with multiple hard drives 8m 2s
Dual-monitor support 2m 36s
8. Organizing Images and Videos in the Library30m 25s
Working with flags, stars, and labels 5m 20s
Adding ratings with the Painter tool 3m 32s
Filtering by flag, stars, and labels 3m 58s
A filtering workflow 5m 54s
Filtering by file type 1m 54s
Filtering by type and metadata 3m 22s
Sorting photos 1m 58s
Stacking photos into groups 4m 27s
9. Organizing with Collections21m 51s
Using Smart Collections 4m 7s
Using Quick Collections 2m 25s
What is a collection? 3m 39s
Working with collections 3m 22s
Going further with collections 3m 17s
An evaluative-collection workflow 5m 1s
10. Managing Images with the Map Module12m 23s
Overviewing the new Map module 2m 32s
Tagging images with locations 3m 46s
Creating saved locations 6m 5s
11. Processing Images in the Library Module10m 44s
Using Quick Develop 3m 39s
Synchronizing settings 3m 12s
Making incremental adjustments 3m 53s
12. Working with Video31m 41s
Playing video in Photoshop Lightroom 3m 50s
Trimming a video 4m 11s
Editing the color and tone of a video 5m 2s
Using presets to edit the color and tone of a video 1m 49s
Setting the poster frame 1m 35s
Capturing a still image from a video 3m 9s
Exporting to a hard drive 2m 37s
Publishing to a hard drive 3m 35s
Publishing video to Facebook 3m 18s
Publishing video to Flickr 2m 35s
13. Working with the DNG File Format17m 11s
Why use DNG? 7m 32s
Converting to DNG and the Embed Fast Load Data option 3m 45s
Reducing file size with the lossy compressed DNG 5m 54s
14. Working with Metadata22m 39s
Adding keywords 3m 33s
Creating and using keyword sets 3m 6s
Synchronizing keywords 1m 58s
Keywording with the Painter tool 1m 29s
Working with the Metadata panel 4m 44s
Adding copyright metadata with a template 4m 23s
Filtering photographs based on metadata 3m 26s
15. Opening Images in Photoshop27m 34s
External editing preferences 5m 14s
Editing raw photos in Photoshop 4m 43s
Editing an original TIFF, PSD, or JPG file in Photoshop 3m 40s
Editing a modified TIFF, PSD, or JPG file in Photoshop 4m 44s
Opening an image as a Smart Object in Photoshop 4m 34s
Including multiple images in Photoshop as layers 4m 39s
16. Exporting, Emailing, and Publishing Photographs29m 1s
Exporting photographs to a hard drive, CD, or DVD 4m 44s
Publishing to a folder 4m 5s
Using exporting presets 4m 51s
Emailing photographs from Photoshop Lightroom 5m 34s
Exporting to Adobe Revel 3m 39s
Uploading photos to Facebook and Flickr 6m 8s
Conclusion32s
Goodbye 32s

Project files are included
More Info: http://www.lynda.com/Photograp...ng-Library-Module/96306-2.html

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Photoshop Lightroom 4 Essentials 1: Organizing and Sharing with the Library Module (2012)

Photoshop Lightroom 4 Essentials 1: Organizing and Sharing with the Library Module (2012)

Photoshop Lightroom 4 Essentials 1: Organizing and Sharing with the Library Module (2012)

Photoshop Lightroom 4 Essentials 1: Organizing and Sharing with the Library Module (2012)

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