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Optimize Lightroom: How to make Lightroom 3 faster | Lightroom Tutorials. If you want to learn how to then take 5 minutes to read this post on how to on your computer. These are quick tips that anyone can easily do in order to and when editing images on your system. Optimize Lightroom Catalog The Lightroom catalog is a databse and over time this database can grow very large and become confused from all the operations you have performed on it. Without making it sound more confusing than we need to, it basically needs to be cleaned up from time to time.

This will help optimize Lightroom in order to make Lightroom 3 faster and there’s even a built-in tool to handle it for you. This process might take a minute or two depending on the size of your Lightroom Catalog but is a great way to help optimize Lightroom. Avoid Multi-Tasking Lightroom is a little piggy and wants a good deal of your resources to itself.

Increase the Camera Raw Cache Here is another great way to optimize Lightroom and make Lightroom 3 faster. Computer Tweaks to make Lightroom 3 Faster. How To Import Photos Into Lightroom 4 | Lightroom Tutorials. In this tutorial, we look at how to . If you’re new to using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 this will help you get started. I’m going to discuss several methods including converting your RAW to DNG, importing images directly from your camera and how to import an existing collection into Lightroom 4. When you you must be working in the Library module. That’s where all of the importing and organization takes place. The Import screen can be divided into three tasks. Ok, so where are the photos right now? Which photos do you want to import into Lightroom 4? Now we select which photos we want to import into Lightroom.

Now that we have the images selected, how do we want them imported? If you are importing an existing collection from a hard drive then you have two more options. Where do you want the photos to be physically stored? Now we come to the destination. We can also let Lightroom make some global changes to our images during import. First, let’s look at File Handling. That’s it. Teeth Whitening in Lightroom 4 | Lightroom Tutorials. Lightroom 4 Custom Logo Identity Plate | Lightroom Tutorials.

Wanna pimp your digital darkroom out with a ? Show off your studio name with style with this quick Lightroom 4 tutorial that explains how to install a custom logo into Lightroom 4. So, the first step should be obvious. We need to create a logo to insert into Lightroom 4. The custom logo dimensions in Lightroom 4 are no more than 57 pixels high on the Mac and no more than 46 pixels high if you’re using Windows. You will want to leave a little room on the left or else your logo is going to be smashed right up against the edge of your screen.

Now that you have your custom logo ready, head over to Lightroom and open the Identity Plate Setup. It’s pretty self explanatory from here on. Rockin Your Lightroom 4 Custom Logo Be creative and see what you can come up with for your Lightroom 4 custom logo. Noise Reduction in Lightroom 4 | Lightroom Tutorials. Creating a Gradient in Lightroom 4 | Lightroom Tutorials. In this Lightroom 4 Tutorial we look at using the Graduated Filter tool. Adding a color gradient to your photos can have a very dramatic impact, especially when it comes to landscape photography. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 does an awesome job at quickly creating quality gradients. When it comes to adding a graduated filter effect to a photo, Lightroom is my preferred editor. The other day I posted a Lightroom Tutorial called Noise Reduction in Lightroom 4 . I’m going to continue working on the landscape photo from that tutorial and spice it up with a nice gradient.

Make sure that you are in the Develop Module and then select the Graduated Filter icon, which you can see highlighted in the image below. I want to see my graduated filter effect take place in real time while I’m aligning it on my image so the first thing I want to do is assign a color to it. At this point, I really don’t know what Graduated Filter color I want to use for this photo. Creating a Gradient in Lightroom 4 Summary. Lightroom Map Module Intro | Lightroom Tutorials. Using Collections in Lightroom 4 - Organizing Your Photos in Lightroom 4 Tutorial | Lightroom Tutorials.

Are the best way to organize your photos in Lightroom. You will find yourself using all the time. So, the best way to get started is to dive right in. In this Lightroom Tutorial we run through an example of creating Lightroom Collections and Collection Sets while creating a solid organizational structure. It’s a lot easier than it sounds. So, let’s get on it. When you organize photos in Lightroom, you’re going to be working in the Library Module. Why should we use Lightroom Collection Sets? Creating a Lightroom Collection Set is simple.

Now, what should I call my new collection set? After we click the Create button, Lightroom creates the new Collection Set and we can see it in our Collections panel. You can also create Lightroom Collection Sets within other Collection Sets. Organization is not just about organizing the photos that you have. I’m going to follow the exact same steps to create my new Lightroom Collection Set. My photos are of the Capital Building. How to import iCloud Photo Stream in Lightroom 4 | Lightroom Tutorials. Here’s a Lightroom Tutorial that shows how to . Ok, Settle down. Before you get too excited let me point out a couple things. First, there is no official integration of Apples iCloud Photo Stream in Adobe Lightroom. That means we can only import the Photo Stream into Lightroom. Activate Photo Stream in iPhoto You’ll need to enable Photo Stream on your Mac in iPhoto. The first thing we need to do is tell Lightroom where to watch for the incoming photos.

Before we can we need to tell Lightroom which folder to watch for photos to auto import. Import Photo Stream Using Apple Automator Ok, I realize a lot of you have never used Automator. What we are going to do is copy our Photo Stream from its hidden location to our new folder. Next we want to have automator get the folder contents. Next you want to enable the option “Repeat for each subfolder found”. Use the search tool I just showed you and search for “Copy Finder Items”. Now just Save your Automator Folder Action. That’s it. How to Create a Copyright Preset in Lightroom 4 | Lightroom Tutorials. Would you like to streamline your Lightroom Workflow by learning how to create a ? There’s absolutely no reason why you should have to enter your copyright information every time you work with new images in Lightroom.

You already know what it is. It’s probably not going to change very often. So, why not have it done for you automatically. This quick Lightroom tutorial will help you speed up all the boring stuff and get down to business editing your images. The first thing you need to do is go to your Metadata Menu and click on the “Edit Metadata Presets” option.

Working in the Metadata Presets dialog is pretty straight forward. As you can see in the image below, this is pretty basic stuff. Once you have all the information filled out that you want to include for the , go up and click on “Custom” and switch to “Save Current Settings as New Preset.” Now you can name your copyright preset in Lightroom so that it can be quickly accessed at any time. Copyright Preset in Lightroom Quick Tips.