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User Manual for PhotoshopCAFE DVD: Lightroom 6 CC for Digital Photographers Click to enlarge the picture
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Product description Learn how to maximize your experience with Adobe's Photoshop Lightroom 6 or CC with the sixth edition Lightroom 6 / CC for Digital Photographers DVD from Photoshop Cafe. It has a lengthy runtime of 13 hours with 122 HD video lessons. Also, it comes with a sample catalog with exercise files and thirty convenient presets. Additionally, this version offers full-screen playback and can work on iPad, iPhones, iTunes, Apple TV, Macs, and PCs.
Author Colin Smith is the founder of the PhotoshopCAFE online community and has co-authored/authored numerous books. He has won and been nominated for numerous awards and is a columnist for Photoshop User Magazine. He also works as a speaker at major industry events and as a consultant for many large companies. - Getting Started
- 1. Welcome:
Set up exercise files, import sample catalog
2. Overview:
What is Lightroom? 3. Preferences:
Essential Lightroom Preferences 4. RAW:
RAW files explained 5. XMP Sidecars
: Understand XMP, your key to sharing raw files 6. DNG:
What is DNG and how Lightroom can help 7. Importing from a Card 8. Importing Locally:
Locally Import images from your hard drive 9. Auto Import:
Set up a watch folder to automatically import images 10. Volume Browser:
Viewing disks and space remaining 11. Create Custom Identity Plates and Use Logos for End Markers 12. Panel Management
Tips: For Working with the panels efficiently, full screen 13. Integrating with Lightroom Mobile - Viewing
- 14. View Options
15. Grid View: Working with Grid view, thumbnails and view options 16. Stacking: Making molehills out of mountains 17. Auto Stacking: Automatically stack photos by capture time 18. Lights Out Mode: Viewing your photos on a virtual light box 19. Loupe: Using the loupe view to get a closer look at images 20. Compare: Comparing images against each other to find the best 21. Survey View: Viewing multiple images at once 22. Understanding Previews: How previews work, make them efficient 23. Smart Previews 24. Dual Monitors: Working on Multiple monitors - Library/Catalog
- 25. Catalogs: Setting up your Catalogs
26. Upgrading Catalogs: Upgrading Older Catalogs 27. Folders: How to manage and use folders 28. Collections: How collections can save a lot of time 29. Quick Collections: Save time with quick collections 30. Target Collections: A neat way of speeding up organization 31. Smart Collection: Automatically create live collections 32. Sync Catalogs: Export Catalogs from Lightroom 33. Backup: Backup catalogs and your images 34. Moving Catalogs to a New Computer/Volume - Metadata
- 35. Metadata: Understand metadata and apply it to your photos
36. Metadata Templates: Save metadata templates and presets, then re-use them 37. Rating, Flag, Label Options: Ratings, flags and labels options 38. Ratings: Rate your photos 39. Flags: Use flags to mark photos 40. Labels: Identify photos with colored labels 41. Filter Bar: Blast through sorting with the new Filter Bar 42. Exchange Metadata: Exchanging info between Lightroom, Bridge and Camera Raw 43. Keyword Basics: How to use keywords to organize images 44. Keyword Sets: Save time with custom keyword sets 45. Suggested Keywords: Use the new Suggested Keyword feature 46. Painter tool: Using the painter tool to turbocharge your multiple image workflow 47. Face Tagging: Setting up facial recognition Tools 48. Time Change: Change the time-zone of your photos 49. Straighten: Straighten crooked photos 50. Cropping: Crop to certain sizes and creatively (O for overlay) 51. Red-Eye: Get rid of the dreaded red-eye with ease 52. Cloning and Healing: Basic cloning and healing essentials 53. Advanced Healing Brush 54. Snaphots: Use history and snapshots to look at versions of your photos 55. History: Use history and snapshots to look at versions of your photos 56. White Balance: Setting the correct White Balance 57. Color Readout, including LAB 58. Presets: Saving and using Presets 59. Loading Presets: How to install Presets into Lightroom - Adjustments
- 60. Quick Develop: Making quick adjustments in the Library panel
61. Histogram: Histograms explained and used 62. Adjustments Overview: Using the tools in the Basic Adjustments Pane 63. Fix Overexposure: A nice workflow to make a dead photo pop and sizzle 64. Fix Shadow: Understanding and using curves for targeted adjustments 65. Curves: Understanding and using curves for targeted adjustments 66. Color Control: Use HSL and color control 67. Add Grain: Go for a film-like grain look 68. Auto Lens Correct: Automatically fix lens distortion 69. Upright: Automatic Correction to distortion 70. Lens Corrections: Manually adjust geometric Distortion on images 71. Chromatic Aberration: Removing color fringes - Advanced Adjustments
- 71. Adjustment Brush Basics
72. Adjustments Brush: Dodging and Burning and more 73. Portrait Retouching: Working on adjusting skin 74. Gradient Adjustment: Graduated Neutral Density filter effect 75. Radial Filter 76. Black and White: A look at more advanced grayscale workflow 77. High Impact Retouching 78. Split Tone: Using split-tone on grayscale images 79. Cross Processing: Using Split-tone on color images for a cross-processed effect 80. Noise Reduction: Get rid of the noise in a photo 81. Sharpening: Understanding and using the sharpening tools 82. Lens Vignette: Compensating for lens vignette. Add a vignette for a creative feel - Workflows
- 83. HDR in Lightroom
84. Panorama in Lightroom 85. HDR Panorama 86. Virtual Copies: Understanding Virtual copies and how to use them 87. Edit in Photoshop: Integrate Photoshop with your Lightroom Workflow 88. Photoshop Special Features: Doing special processing with Photoshop and Lightroom 89. Batch processing: Process multiple images at once 90. Syncing: Syncing RAW files with Bridge, Lightroom and Photoshop 91. Exporting Images: Exporting photos out of Lightroom 92. Publishing Manager Sync with Flickr and Behance Share files with Social Networks 93. Camera Calibration: What is Camera Calibration? 94. Tethered Shooting: Connect your camera to shoot directly into Lightroom 95. Watermarks: Create Watermarks that can be used in many ways - Video
- 96. Video Intro: An intro to working with video in Lightroom
97. Video Adjustments: How to apply creative adjustments to videos to create stunning looks 98. Video Export: Getting your video out to the world - Output
- 99. Email Photo: A Quick Slideshow
100. Impromptu Slideshow: A Quick Slideshow 101. Slideshow Starter: Selecting Images for a Slideshow 102. Customize Slideshow: Customize your Slideshows 103. Video to Slideshows 104. Pan and Zoom Slideshows 105. Slideshow Custom Text: Adding custom text to slideshows 106. Music to Slideshows: Add music to your slideshow presentations 107. Export Slideshows: Exporting Slideshows for use on CD or Email 108. Soft Proof: See what you get before you hit the print button 109. Printing: Printing photos and contact sheets 110. Picture Package: Creating Picture Packages 111. Custom Layouts: Layout pages for books or printing/exporting - Books
- 112. Book Overview: Books in Lightroom and getting started with auto layout
113. Adjusting Layouts: Move photos around 114. Advanced Layouts: Changing page layouts and building a book 115. Save User Pages as Templates 116. Text in Books: Beautiful typography is within reach , new buttons for page text 117. Page Numbers 118. Captions and Output: Adding captions and outputting your book - Maps
- 119. Maps Overview: Geotagging your photos
120. Maps Locations: Adding and searching for locations 121. Maps Reverse Geotagging: Adding GPS coordinates to ordinary photos 122. Privacy in Maps: Hiding geolocation from your output metadata - Web
- 123. Web Galleries: An overview of HTML 5 web galleries
124. Web Themes: Select a theme and make an HTML 5 image gallery 125. Text: Adding text, metadata 126. Upload Galleries: Upload your galleries to your website, or export to disk 127. Thanks and Goodbye 128. Uploading this video to the iPad and other Devices UPC: 853824002206 Table of Contents
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Technical parametersPhotoshopCAFE LIGHTROOM6 Specs Format | DVD | Author | Colin Smith | Edition | 6th | Runtime | 13 hours | Resolution | 1280 x 720 | Publisher | Photoshop Cafe | Date Published | 2015 | | Package Weight | 0.2 lb | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.3" |
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