Entries tagged with “importing” from Inside Lightroom
Auto Import is a great feature when shooting tethered or with multiple contributors
Continue reading Using Auto Import.
Because of the fact that I spend so much time working with digital assets, or maybe despite it depending on your point of view, I'm always quite curious to see how other people deal with the problems of managing large...
Continue reading Import Considerations.
After importing a batch of photos into Lightroom, I’ve recently—for better or for worse—formed the habit of not formatting the memory card until well after the photos are in my catalog and they’ve been backed up to an external...
Continue reading Fine-Tuning Your Selection for Importing Files.
Now that Lightroom has been on the market for almost a year, I find myself taking it for granted. My digital workflow has been solidly established with Lightroom as the centerpiece. And with the addition of a new zippy Apple...
Continue reading Workflow bottlenecks....
If you shot a whole series of wedding or event photos using natural light at high ISO settings, this could be a very useful tip. Use Lightroom's Auto Import feature to add a pre-set to all the images as they're...
Continue reading Auto Noise Reduction on Import.
Downloading and importing images is one of the major bottlenecks in any digital workflow. Luckily, Lightroom has a few options that can help speed up and simplify the downloading, importing and backing up process. Lightroom can automatically download images from...
Continue reading Importing and Backing Up Images at the same Time.
