On 2/9/2010 9:29 AM, Tanya Love wrote:
Ok, so I am very new to Lightroom, and it is confusing the CRAPOLA out of
me!

I was so used to using the Adobe Raw Converter in PS, and simply
highlighting all of the shots that I wanted to apply settings to and hitting
"synchronise".  But with Lightroom, unless I am missing something (which is
probably REALLY obvious!), I seem to have to "copy" and "paste" settings to
only one file at a time.?

Next, this whole Catalogue thing is supposed to make organising your files
easier isn't it?  Cause I can't follow it at all, and can't seem to find
anything easily!  How do I add new files to folders without having to add
the entire folder all over again?

I LOVE the Slideshow function (although wish it was viewable outside of
LIghtroom), and the Web tab makes some really nice galleries too (but does
anyone know how to give the galleries custom backgrounds, instead of just
plain colours?), but the rest has mostly got me lost.

For the life of me I can't work out how to use the Spot Removal tool, or the
Red Eye correction, or the adjustment brush features either!

I think I'll just throw in the towel and go back to the Adobe Raw converter
and PS CS4, at least it does what I ask it to do! Lol.

Anyone know of a good, simplified tutorial source on the net that might help
me out a bit?

Thanks heaps!

Tan.x.

I don't use Llightroom, but I believe if you copy your corrections and select all the images you want to correct you can paste the changes to all of them. One of Lightroom's predecessors "Raw Shooter", could do that and Adobe bought "Raw Shooter", (and killed it more's the pity), so I assume they used some of it's features in light room.



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