Welcome back to our Lightroom tutorial. In our previous lesson, we learned how Lightroom works and how you can use it to organize, sort and search your images.
Now it's time to get down to the real work - developing your photos. To do that, we'll turn to Develop Module, which is the real workhorse of Lightroom.
Lightroom ships with several templates for creating web photo galleries. You can customize these templates and save your own version. Choose between building an HTML or Flash gallery. When you are finished, export all the necessary files and place them on a server yourself or let Lightroom do it for you. Let's see how.
In this video tutorial we show you how to move files between hard drives so that the work you've done in the Library module is preserved and Lightroom always knows where your images are. This technique is especially useful if you need to transfer files to your main image archive that may have been added to the Lightroom catalog while on vacation or on a location shoot.
Learn how the new DNG camera profiles in Adobe Photoshop CS4 and Lightroom 2 can easily adjust the look and feel of your images. Julieanne Kost walks you through the entire process.