
Published 3/2023MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 4.17 GB | Duration: 5h 27m
Catalog Config | Metadata | Importing | File Formats | Watermarks | Filtering | Views | Collections | Image Corrections The importance of proper catalog settings in Lightroom How to import and manage files effectively The importance of metadata presets in streamlining workflow The differences between RAW and JPEG file formats The role of color space in digital photography How to configure Lightroom based on personal preferences The benefits of setting up identity plates and watermarks How to organize and filter images in the Library module using keyword sets and collections How to choose the most effective view in the Library module How to make adjustments to images in the Develop module using snapshots, history panel, and loupe view How to copy and paste adjustments between images How to use histograms to make tonal adjustments How to correct white balance and make tone curve adjustments How to use HSL adjustments and split toning to create more dynamic images How to make image transformations, such as cropping and rotating How to apply these techniques to real-world situations to create professional-quality images. Basic Computer Skills This Lightroom Foundations course is designed to teach students the essential skills they need to use Adobe Lightroom effectively. In this course, students learn to work with catalog settings, import file handling, metadata presets, file formats, color space, RAW vs. JPEG, and much more. The course starts by introducing students to basic Lightroom configuration, including identity plate setup and watermarking. Students learn to customize the program to their preference while creating a more efficient workflow.In the Library module, students learn to import images, create snapshots, filter and sort images using metadata, and organize their photos using keyword sets and collections. Students also learn about different views available in the library module, allowing them to choose the most effective way to navigate through their image library.In the Develop module, students learn to make adjustments to their images. We explore different techniques, including using the history panel, making adjustments in loupe view, copying and pasting adjustments between images, and using histograms to make tonal adjustments. Students also learn red eye reduction techniques, advanced filters, white balance correction, tone curves, HSL adjustments, split toning, and image transformations.Throughout the course, students have access to hands-on exercises, allowing them to apply their new knowledge and skills to real-world situations. Instructors provide personalized feedback on student work, helping them improve their techniques and problem-solving abilities.At the end of the course, students will have developed a strong foundation in using Adobe Lightroom. They will be able to import, organize, and edit images effectively, creating professional-quality images for their clients or personal projects.To succeed in this course, students should have basic computer skills and a familiarity with digital photography. They should also have access to Adobe Lightroom, either through a subscription or a trial version of the software.Overall, the Lightroom Foundations course provides a comprehensive introduction to Adobe Lightroom. Students will learn the skills they need to organize and edit their images effectively, create stunning photos that meet their clients' needs or personal preferences. With personalized feedback and hands-on exercises, students will be well-equipped to take their photography skills to the next level. Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Lightroom Fundamentals Lecture 2 Folder Setup Lecture 3 Creating a Catalog Lecture 4 Catalog Settings Lecture 5 Intro to Preferences and Import Dialog Lecture 6 Import Dialog Continued Lecture 7 Import File Handling Lecture 8 Import File Renaming Lecture 9 Metadata Presets and File Destination Lecture 10 Import Dialogue Consolidated View Lecture 11 Preferences Import Options Section 3: File Formats and Color Space Lecture 12 Editing in External Applications Lecture 13 Intro to File Formats Lecture 14 Color Bit Depth Lecture 15 Camera to RAW File Lecture 16 RAW vs JPEG Lecture 17 RAW vs. DNG vs. TIFF Lecture 18 Color Spaces Lecture 19 Color Space Comparison Lecture 20 External Editing Continued Section 4: Basic Configuration Lecture 21 File Handling Options Lecture 22 Interface Preferences Lecture 23 Identity Plate Setup Lecture 24 Watermarking with Text Lecture 25 Watermarking with Graphics Section 5: The Library Module Lecture 26 Intro to the Library Module Lecture 27 Snapshot of Collections Lecture 28 Importing to Library Lecture 29 Filtering by Filename Lecture 30 Painting Keywords Lecture 31 Painting Keywords Continued Lecture 32 Painting Keywords Continued Lecture 33 Keyword Lists and Suggestions Lecture 34 Keyword Sets Lecture 35 Library Module Interface Lecture 36 Intro to Library Views Lecture 37 Library Grid and Loupe View Lecture 38 Compare View Lecture 39 Survey View Lecture 40 Quick Collections Lecture 41 Introduction to Collections Lecture 42 Populating Collections Lecture 43 Populating Collections Continued Lecture 44 Populating Collections Continued Lecture 45 Exporting and Administering Collections Lecture 46 Applying Star Ratings Lecture 47 Pick and Reject Flags Lecture 48 Color Labels Lecture 49 Sorting Previews Lecture 50 Intro to Smart Collections Lecture 51 Custom Rules for Smart Collections Lecture 52 Practice with Smart Collections Lecture 53 Library Attribute Filter Lecture 54 Library Metadata Filter Lecture 55 Adding Folders Lecture 56 Auto Import with Watch Folder Lecture 57 Building Smart Previews Lecture 58 Advantages of Smart Previews Lecture 59 Smart Collections with Smart Previews Lecture 60 Intro to Quick Develop Panel Lecture 61 Quick Develop White Balance and Tint Lecture 62 Quick Develop Exposure Correction Lecture 63 Quick Develop Clarity and Vibrance Lecture 64 Metadata Panel Section 6: The Develop Module Lecture 65 Intro to Develop Module Lecture 66 Develop Module Preset Panel Lecture 67 Creating Snapshots Lecture 68 History Panel Lecture 69 Collections Panel Revisited Lecture 70 Screen Modes and Lights Out Lecture 71 Loupe View Options Lecture 72 Copying and Pasting Adjustments Lecture 73 Compare View Lecture 74 Histogram and Exposure Correction Lecture 75 Crop Overlay Tool Lecture 76 Spot Removal Tool Lecture 77 Red Eye Reduction Lecture 78 Graduated Filter Lecture 79 Radial Filter Lecture 80 Adjustment Brush Lecture 81 Masking for Adjustments Lecture 82 White Balance Correction with Color Picker Lecture 83 Basic Adjustments Panel Lecture 84 Creating Adjustment Presets Lecture 85 Tone Curve Adjustments Lecture 86 HSL Adjustments Lecture 87 Split Toning Lecture 88 Introduction to Noise Lecture 89 Image Sharpening Lecture 90 Noise Removal Lecture 91 Lens Corrections Lecture 92 Transform Panel Lecture 93 Artistic Vignetting Lecture 94 Grain Effects and Dehazing Lecture 95 RAW White Balance and Calibration Lecture 96 Write to XMP Anyone who is new to digital photography and needs to learn how to use Lightroom to organize and edit their photos will benefit from this course. The foundational knowledge and hands-on exercises provided in the course will help them build confidence in their abilities.,Individuals who are already familiar with digital photography but want to take their skills to the next level will find this course valuable. They will learn new techniques and ways to streamline their workflow, allowing them to create more dynamic and professional-looking images.,Small business owners who need to create and manage a library of images for their website or marketing materials will benefit from this course. They will learn how to organize and edit images effectively, saving and creating a more professional look for their brand.,Graphic designers who need to work with digital images regularly will benefit from this course. They will learn how to use Lightroom to streamline their workflow and make image adjustments quickly and easily, saving and creating better designs.,Travellers who are interested in digital photography and want to learn how to use Lightroom to edit and organize their photos will benefit from this course. They will learn the foundational skills necessary to create stunning images of their travels and experiences, allowing them to share their memories with friends and family. HomePage: gfxtra__LightroomC.part1.rar.html gfxtra__LightroomC.part2.rar.html gfxtra__LightroomC.part3.rar.html
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