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Lightroom for beginners
Lightroom for beginners









lightroom for beginners
  1. #Lightroom for beginners how to
  2. #Lightroom for beginners series
lightroom for beginners

So now let's jump in to take a closer look at Lightroom. Lightroom's modern, cloud-centric workflow or Lightroom Classic desktop-centric workflow. And you can choose which is best for your needs. Lightroom Classic is alive and well and it offers an alternative desktop-centric workflow based on files and folders that you manage yourself. That one is now called Lightroom Classic. One last thing, don't mix up the relatively new Lightroom with the Lightroom that's been around for years now. So much of what you learn here applies to Lightroom on mobile and the web as well. The good news is that it works a lot like Lightroom on your other devices too. In the rest of this course, we'll spend some time looking at the Lightroom desktop app, mostly because it's the newest piece of the Lightroom ecosystem. So, that's a quick overview of Lightroom's cloud-based system, and what it can do for you.

#Lightroom for beginners how to

And because all your full resolution photos are in the cloud and all your edits are non-destructive of those photos, you can rest assured that you have an automatic backup of all your original photos, without having to worry about where to store them and how to manage them across storage drives. Later in this tutorial series, I'll show you how that works. Another benefit of all your photos being in the cloud is that Adobe can apply its amazing artificial intelligence and machine-learning technology to make it easier to find photos that you're looking for based on what's in a photo. I'll walk you through some of these scenarios later in this tutorial series, but for now, just keep in mind that it's the cloud at the center of Lightroom that allows all of this to happen. I can even run Lightroom on another computer and access my same photos, which means that I can work on the same photos in Lightroom on a desktop and a laptop, or on a machine at home and one at work.

lightroom for beginners

And if I edit a photo or organize it into an album on any of these devices, that change automatically syncs through the cloud to Lightroom on all my other devices. So, the same photos that you see here in Lightroom on my computer, are automatically here on my iPhone too. And because all your photos are in the cloud, you can view and work with them everywhere if you use Lightroom, as long as you're logged in with your Adobe ID. Every photo that you add to Lightroom on a mobile device, a computer or a web browser, automatically uploads at full resolution to the cloud. The thing you'll notice right off the bat is that your photos and the changes that you make to them are everywhere. The cloud-centric nature of Lightroom is what makes it unique and allows it to offer you special advantages. And here's the point to remember when you're trying to get a grasp on how it all works: The whole Lightroom ecosystem revolves around one central point: The cloud. Instead, it's an ecosystem, or you might think of it as a family of apps that you can use across different devices, computers, mobile devices, the web, even Apple TV. That's a complete package for editing, organizing, storing and sharing your photos.

#Lightroom for beginners series

Welcome to Get Started with Lightroom, Adobe's beginner tutorial series designed to help you use Lightroom, which is Adobe's cloud-centric photo service.











Lightroom for beginners