| Importing Getting Your Photos Into Photoshop Lightroom |
| | 1 | |
| Getting Your Photos Into Photoshop Lightroom |
| | 2 | |
| How to Automate the Importing of Photos by Using a Watched Folder |
| | 15 | |
| Save Time By Creating Your Own File Naming Templates |
| | 17 | |
| Choosing Your Preferences for Importing Photos |
| | 22 | |
| Library Organizing Your Photos |
| | 27 | |
| The Best Way to View Your Photos |
| | 28 | |
| Making Your Own Custom Loupe View in the Library or Develop Module |
| | 44 | |
| | 46 | |
| Creating Descriptive Names for Your Color Labels |
| | 57 | |
| Keeping Things Organized by Making Collections |
| | 59 | |
| Staying Organized by Assigning More Keywords |
| | 65 | |
| When To Use a Quick Collection Instead |
| | 72 | |
| Stay Organized By Grouping (Stacking) Similar Photos |
| | 74 | |
| Working With, and Adding to, Your Photo's Embedded Metadata |
| | 81 | |
| If Your Camera Supports GPS, Prepare to Amaze Your Friends |
| | 87 | |
| Finding the Photos You Want, Fast! |
| | 89 | |
| Adding Your Studio's Name and Logo for a Custom Look |
| | 93 | |
| The Hidden Power of the Filmstrip |
| | 97 | |
| Renaming Photos Already on Your Computer |
| | 98 | |
| Moving Photos and How to Use Folders |
| | 100 | |
| Working with Multiple Libraries |
| | 104 | |
| How to Automatically Back Up Your Database |
| | 108 | |
| Changing Those Ornaments Below the Last Panel |
| | 110 | |
| Quick Develop Making Minor Adjustments |
| | 113 | |
| Doing Quick Fixes to Photos Right within the Library Module |
| | 114 | |
| How to Apply that Same Fix to a Bunch of Other Photos |
| | 123 | |
| Saving Your ``Quick Developed'' Photos as JPEGs |
| | 125 | |
| Editing Essentials How to Develop Your Photos |
| | 129 | |
| Setting Your White Balance in the Develop Module |
| | 130 | |
| Making the Essential Adjustments |
| | 136 | |
| Taking the Changes You Made to One Photo and Applying Them to Others |
| | 148 | |
| The ``No Risk'' Way to Try Different Versions of Your Photo |
| | 150 | |
| Using the Tone Curve to Add Contrast |
| | 152 | |
| Seeing Before/After Versions While You Edit |
| | 158 | |
| Saving Your Favorite Settings as Presets |
| | 160 | |
| Boosting (or Reducing) Individual Colors |
| | 164 | |
| Using Auto Sync to Fix Lots of Photos at Once |
| | 170 | |
| Importing Develop Module Presets from Someone Else |
| | 171 | |
| When to Jump to Adobe Photoshop, and How and When to Jump Back |
| | 172 | |
| Saving Your Photos as JPEGs, TIFFs, PSDs, or DNGs |
| | 180 | |
| How to Email Photos From Photoshop Lightroom |
| | 184 | |
| Problem Photos Correcting Digital Camera Dilemmas |
| | 189 | |
| How to Undo Any Change at Any Time |
| | 190 | |
| Sharpening and Reducing Noise |
| | 194 | |
| Fixing Chromatic Aberrations (a.k.a. That Annoying Color Fringe) |
| | 196 | |
| Removing (or Adding) Edge Vignetting |
| | 198 | |
| Cropping and Straightening |
| | 200 | |
| | 206 | |
| Basic Camera Calibration in Photoshop Lightroom |
| | 207 | |
| Great Trick for ``Dust Spotting'' Your Photos |
| | 209 | |
| Removing Spots and Other Nasty Junk |
| | 210 | |
| | 216 | |
| Adding Photoshop Automation to Your Lightroom Workflow |
| | 218 | |
| Gorgeous B&W Converting from Color to Black and White |
| | 225 | |
| Basic Black and White (The One-Click Solution Using Quick Develop) |
| | 226 | |
| Better Black and White By Doing It Yourself |
| | 232 | |
| Adding a Split Tone Effect to Your Black-and-white Photos |
| | 238 | |
| Slideshow Sharing Your Photos Onscreen |
| | 245 | |
| Making an Instant Slide Show |
| | 246 | |
| Slide Show Essentials (Plus How to Get the Right Photos Into Your Slide Show) |
| | 248 | |
| Customizing the Look of Your Slides |
| | 252 | |
| Using a Photo as Your Slide Background |
| | 260 | |
| Saving Your Custom Slide Show as a Template |
| | 262 | |
| Adding Music and Choosing Your Playback Options |
| | 264 | |
| | 268 | |
| Print Printing Your Photos |
| | 271 | |
| Printing Made Really, Really Easy |
| | 272 | |
| Adding Text to Your Print Layouts |
| | 278 | |
| Printing Multiple Photos on One Page |
| | 282 | |
| The Final Print Settings and Color Management |
| | 290 | |
| Adding Cool Frame Borders to Your Prints |
| | 296 | |
| Web Getting Your Photos on the Web |
| | 301 | |
| Before You Start Building Your Web Gallery, Do This First! |
| | 302 | |
| Customizing Your Web Gallery |
| | 304 | |
| Putting Your New Gallery on the Web |
| | 316 | |
| Wedding/Portrait Workflow What to Do, in What Order, and When to Jump to Photoshop |
| | 319 | |
| It All Starts with the Shoot |
| | 320 | |
| Workflow Step Two: Right After the Shoot, Do This First |
| | 326 | |
| Workflow Step Three: Make Your Life Easier by Making Four Collections |
| | 328 | |
| Workflow Step Four: Picking Which Photos Make the Album |
| | 330 | |
| Workflow Step Five: Presenting the Photos in Your Studio |
| | 337 | |
| Workflow Step Six: Editing in Photoshop Lightroom and Photoshop |
| | 346 | |
| Workflow Step Seven: Letting Your Clients Proof on the Web |
| | 356 | |
| Landscape Workflow Working with Outdoor and Landscape Shots |
| | 365 | |
| Workflow Step One: Importing and Organizing Our Shoot |
| | 366 | |
| Workflow Step Two: Processing Our Image in Photoshop Lightroom |
| | 370 | |
| Workflow Step Three: Finishing in Photoshop |
| | 372 | |
| Workflow Step Four: Printing the Final Image |
| | 378 | |
| Where to Go Next for More Photoshop Lightroom Learning |
| | 380 | |
| Index | | 383 | |