The instructions in this PDF are mostly redundant now, but Macintosh users might find the advanced controls found in the Photolinker are still worth exploring as an alternative way to geotag their images. Prior to the introduction of the Map module I was reliant on third party programs to embed the GPS metadata. For the most part I think Lightroom users will be able to work around such limitations and the merging of GPS data and shot files will become easier once you are disciplined in the maintaining of accurate time settings on your cameras. It is possible to import a GPS tracklog via the Toolbar and adjust for any time shifts that occur between the camera set time and current time, but this isn’t always so easy to calculate. The Map module in Lighroom 4 has most the controls you need for editing and managing GPS data. This PDF therefore shows the subtle differences in workflow when using the Publish Services panel to publish photos to Flickr. I removed this in order to demonstrate a publish services workflow using Behance in Lightroom 5. This extract is taken from the Lightroom 4 book. This extract is taken from the Lightroom 4 book and shows how you can go about creating a novelty slideshow template design for use in the Slideshow module. This describes latest features, including spot removal feathering, adjustment brush duplication, localized adjustment-aware white balancing and new Color Smoothness slider in the Detail panel. This PDF contains news about the latest Camera Raw 5.2 update.
This lists the latest camera and lens profile support plus information about the new auto adjustments that are available in the Basic panel. This PDF contains news about the latest Camera Raw 5.3 update. To support this, Lightroom 5.4 includes syncing capability and a mechanism for defining collections that are designed for sharing between Lightroom and Lightroom mobile. This includes the latest camera and lens profile support, plus information about Lightroom mobile, a brand new app that allows Lightroom users to work on their catalog collections via an iPad 2 (or later) device.
This PDF contains news about the latest Lightroom 5.4 update.
Lightroom 5.6 update: Aperture Importer plug-inĪdobe has just released an Aperture Importer plug-in that will allow Mac customers who subscribe to the Creative Cloud and are using Aperture or iPhoto to easily migrate their libraries to Lightroom.
Our computers will probably never feel as fast as we’d really like, but we sure notice. This PDF shows you the steps you need to follow.
The extended options also allow you to process selected images using the Merge to HDR Pro feature in Photoshop. Similarly, you can also now use the Photo Merge menu to generate HDR DNGs directly from bracketed source images in Lightroom. Processing via Merge to HDR Pro in Photoshop However, you can still use the extended editing options available via the Photo > Edit in menu. As I explain in the book, this allows you to generate a panorama stitch saved as a DNG file. Lightroom CC / Lightroom 6 now features a Photo Merge menu in the Library module Photo menu.