Being able to edit multiple images really quickly is one of my favorite things about working in Lightroom — it was born to do this stuff (referred to as “batch editing” in Lightroom lingo). There are a few days ways to do it, so today, we’ll cover some of the most popular (a...
The key to an efficient workflow is implementing some strategies to make the most of Lightroom's organization options. Here are ten tips to show you how to organize photos in Lightroom and help you better plan your workflow in Lightroom. Organize Photos
As I shared in a previous post onhow to select multiple photos in Lightroom, you can holdControl(Win) orCommand (Mac) and clickon images to select them. This way, you can select a random series of images with ease. Step 2: Go To Photo > Remove Selected Photos After you’ve selecte...
Open Lightroom on desktop. Navigate to All Photos and apply a filter to view your images. From the filtered results, choose the desired pictures and select Create Smart album. Alternatively, you can also select in the Albums panel to Create Smart albums. Enter a Title, choose a Folder, ...
When you use the Export command, Lightroom generates a copy of the photo(s) with all your edits intact. You can use it to rename, resize, change file format (say, from raw to JPEG), sharpen, and add a watermark to photos en masse. To do that, select several thumbnails by Shift or...
Here's our guide on how to use Lightroom for amateur and professional photographers alike. These Lightroom tutorials and tips will boost your editing workflow!
You don’t have to delete everything and start over, you can salvage what you have. With some hard work, patience and little know how, we can get your photos all organized get you and on your way! To avoid this, set up Lightroom correctly in the beginning. Check out my very popular...
Lightroom doesn’t include compositing features, but Photoshop has everything you need to combine images in ways that stretch the imagination. So if you want to make a collage, a blended composite, or any design that includes multiple photos, pass those photos from Lightroom to Photoshop. ...
Most Lightroom users are always looking for timesaving techniques that will streamline their workflow without any sacrifice in image quality, which is why understanding how to batch-edit multiple images is a great way the streamline the process. ...
Select your photos in Lightroom. Load files you plan to stack into Lightroom. In the Grid view or the Filmstrip in the Library module, select the ones you want to stack. (They must be located in the same folder or the same collection.) Choose Photo > Edit in > Open as Layers in ...