You can see in the picture below that the Photographers typical workflow is label using the tabs at the top right hand side of Lightroom. Lightroom was designed in this way, with the photographer in mind and since then has grown in features to support new requirements, including the management and simple development of videos from the camera/phone. The other side of the problem is that any solution must support RAW files, as well as a way to not damage the picture, but provide a way to be creative and an ability to create beautiful images. Lightroom exists because it solves a very basic problem, and that was to provide an imaging solution for Photographers that would support the natural workflow from start to finish, but to provide elegance and simplicity.
#Lightroom 6.2 import duplicate images software#
Lightroom is a software application made by Adobe that allows a Photographer to mange their pictures and videos, as well as providing an elegant way to edit them and create beautiful finished Photographs and maybe a little bit of video. The idea of this series is to show the basics, but with the idea that as your skills grow, you will also develop your own technique, but it’s a great place to start and see how other people use the features in the product. The workflow is something that use for my image making and maybe different from other people, and that’s ok, because people find their own groove with the product. So decided to put together a short series of videos that show my workflow around Lightroom. I wanted to take a different approach and focus on the how, rather than the what. What is Lightroom, how does it work and what’s the best way to get started.