Adobe Lightroom Classic: A Beginner's Guide
Course 2: Library Module: Sync Images
By Mikael Eliasson , Portrait Photographer
About the video: Sync Images
Overview
“In this lesson, I will show you how to sync (copy the same settings to several files) settings and metadata in your images.”
In this video lesson Mikael Eliasson addresses the topic: Sync Images, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 2: Library Module. Learn how to rate, color, and export images.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this unit, I'm going to show you how you can synchronize your images both the settings as well as the metadata that you have added. Let me show you how to do that. In the previous lesson, I showed you how easy it is to make changes to several images in one go. By simply having a selection. But let me just show you why you shouldn't really be working like this. I mean, with a few images, it's okay. But if you have a large batch of images, this is really going to slow you down. So for example, if I just apply a preset here, Let's make it black and white just to make it. Very obvious. So yo...”
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Course summary for: Course 2: Library Module
Mikael Eliasson
By Mikael Eliasson
Mikael Eliasson is a London-based photographer whose work focuses primarily on portraiture. His photos have been exhibited throughout Europe, and have been showcased in Portfolio Catalogue magazine (issue number 43), as well as in private shows in London, Turin, and more.
Besides his commissioned and personal work, Mikael also works as a photography & Photoshop tutor and runs Photography Course London.
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