

But in the spring of 2014, when it was announced that Apple was no longer supporting Aperture, I decided to make the leap to Lightroom. So, this link below will show you how to export Lightroom photos in a quick and simple way to understand.I had tried Lightroom in the past, but always preferred using Apple’s Aperture photo editing program. In order to create a folder or collection just click the “+” button located on the left end of the “Folder/Collection” PanelĮxporting and renaming images in Lightroom can be fairly simple or more complicated.Then right-click the image in the middle of the screen, go to transform, select either “Flip Horizontally/Vertically” To flip images in Lightroom select the photo and go into the develop tab.Then go to the section where it says “Rotate Left/Right”. To rotate images in Lightroom select the photo in your library and right-click the photo.This includes, when it was taken, dimensions, camera The information about the photo you’ve selected.A way to search for keywords related to the photo.Just as the name suggests, you can make quickĪdjustments of Tone Control, Exposure, Clarity,Īnd Vibrance when selecting the photo you want.Are folders that live within Lightroom and only.These photos are located on your computer and.Previous Import: The last group of photos.Temporarily add photos that you need to get from Quick Collection +: The section where you.All Synced Photographs: Photos that have been.All Photographs: Every photo you’ve imported.Finally, you will see the photo(s) you’ve imported in “Previous Import” and in “All Photos”.Click “Import” (in the bottom right corner of Lightroom).When importing, select a photo and shift-click another photo to add all in between the 1st photo you clicked on and the photo you shift-clicked.If this is the case just click the “Include Subfolders” and go to the folder where your photo should be. If the photos you wish to import do not show up one issue could be that subfolders are not included.Select your source of importing and select the photos you wish to import.If it does not, click the “Import” button in the bottom left corner of Lightroom. After plugging that in, Lightroom will open the import screen right away.Plug-in USB Drive, SD Card, (or anything that has the photos you wish to import.).

(There will be a link to a more detailed tutorial at the end of the post.)

Or Lightroom can be used in a more compact and direct program that helps you edit your photos in a more user-friendly way when compared to photoshop.įor now, let’s focus more on the basic features and layouts of Lightroom, in a simple step-by-step format. Lightroom can be a very complicated program that allows you to manipulate your photos to extraordinary lengths.
