2016
Lynda
Bryan O'Neil Hughes
1:42
English
Many long-time digital photographers use a workflow that involves Adobe Camera Raw (ACR), Bridge, and Photoshop. If that describes you, chances are you're working too hard. Times and tools have changed, and a smarter way to work is to replace Bridge and ACR with Lightroom.
In this course, Bryan O'Neil Hughes describes a modern photographic workflow that pairs Photoshop with Lightroom. Learn the differences between a Bridge and ACR workflow and a Lightroom workflow, and see how to take advantage of Lightroom's features to work more efficiently.
And because the world is going mobile, Bryan also shares insights into where Lightroom for mobile fits into today's photographic workflow.
Introduction
Welcome
What you should know to use this course
Exercise files
1. Capture: It's All About the Input
Capture has changed
Thinking ahead: Getting the most out of your camera
2. Lightroom Import and Library
Import: Best practices
Library overview, differences from Bridge, and tips and tricks
File handling (virtual copies and collections)
High dynamic range (HDR) images
Panorama
Archiving and backup
3. Lightroom Develop
Lightroom and Camera Raw: Similar but different
Synching, presets, and timesaving
Tools overview and differences
4. Photoshop's Role
Smart Objects and Smart Filters
Selections, edits, and timesaving tricks
Layers and masks
Brush-based tonal tools (Dodge, Burn, and Sponge)
Sharpening globally and locally
Fixing panoramas
Warping: Liquify & Puppet
Resizing and rescaling
Video, Camera Raw, and focus blending
5. Beyond the Desktop
Getting to Lightroom files beyond the desktop
Creative Cloud mobile app
Using Lightroom Mobile for sorting and editing
Using Photoshop Mix for detailed edits
Using Photoshop Fix
The magic of CC Libraries
Lightroom for Web
Publishing to Behance
Slate
6. Workflow
Workflow demo: Putting these techinques to work
Conclusion
Next steps
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