Congratulations! By far... the best Lightroom tutorial for beginners I've seen so far. I've been using Lightroom for a long time and I love to watch how people try to explain "how easy" it is to use lightroom, and no one does really. 🤣🤣🤣 You simply nailed it. Great job. For sure I'll be watching more of your videos and will share them with my friends. I'm sure I'll learn a lot from those. Huge thanks. 👌👌👌
I am new to the program myself and have been watching modules from a photography course I am taking but somehow I am not getting it so I came here and it's good to see that others who are familiar with LR find you to explain it so well for beginners. I use a laptop and so far I was able to do some organizing but so much more to learn so I will get back to it. I just subscribed as well!
After carefully watching your tutorial repeatedly, I am convinced I now hold a Basic Beginner Certificate (BBC) in Lightroom. Thank you for this outstanding outpouring of good knowledge.
Ha! Certificates of achievement, sounds like a product I need to develop and start selling. Right after I design my coffee mugs and t-shirts. Thanks for watching!
The best tutorial for setting up catalogues I've seen. You have a great presentation style along with all the information you need. Brilliant. Thank you.
Yay! Finally a video on Lightroom Catalogs that is understandable and easy to follow! Thank you so much, it is very enjoyable to listen to your explanations. Greetings from Germany
You Sir are the very first U tuber I have manged to find after hundreds of searches who has actually taken the time to provide a tutorial of how to create a library catalog and its steps. Thank you,I wish I had found your channel months ago.
Thank you!!! I used to do photography for a living (30yrs+ o -) my last digital experience was photoshop 7. Now I’m coming back to a new digital world and I got lots to learn. Thank you for shearing your expertise and knowledge!!🙏🏼
I'm a total newbie with LR Classic and photo editing in general, always shot JPEG and never edited. Finally shooting RAW and had no idea how to even start with LrC. This video was significantly helpful... Thank You!
Terry, this is an excellent tutorial. The advice to have a backup hard-drive is sensible. I'll get another one! Your tutorials are the best, by far. Thank you!
Hi Terry. I just want say that this was probably the best tutorial I´ve ever seen in any subject. Keep up the good work. Locking forward to see more about LRC!
Hi Terry, Thank you so much for making LrC understandable and less scary! I enjoy the whole process, but found LrC complicated and confusing. I've opted to use Lightroom which was easier to navigate. Your step-by-step tutorial is exactly what I needed, to get into LrC, especially your workflow and setting up in LrC. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience, it's so appreciated. It's over a year ago, so hope you know the value your video continues to be for new photographers. I've subscribed to receive more videos! Thanks for taking the time to create this awesome video. 😊 ❤
Thanks for sharing. I'm a beginner in Lightroom. This is my Frist sorry I meant my first decent video for enhancing great photos. Looking forward to seeing your next session. cheers mate
All very good advice Terry. Lightroom is built around catalogues, but like a lot of other people I don't use them. First of all I will download my RAW files onto my PC, and do a cull before importing them to Lightroom. I'll never work directly from my memory card. I'll then edit and export my images to a folder, before moving them to another folder with a title for that day's shoot, and for that year. There are so many ways to use Lightroom.
I don't think he's working from the card, but working from the external drives he has attached to his laptop and just using LR to transfer the images from the card to the drive. Anyway, I suspect you work on a PC at home as I do? I don't even own an external drive because I don't have a need for it when I've got tons of storage on my PC and a backup service running in the background. And like you, I only import those photos into LR I want to work on/keep and don't bother with catalogs at all. I guess it just depends on what one's needs are and what technology their working with. I don't yet have a need to be editing images on my laptop nor am I taking it with me on shoots. I suppose my workflow would be different if I did.
Excellent video Terry, thank you. I have watched numerous videos on how to upload but yours is the easiest to follow by far. Looking forward to watching more so I can better understand Lightroom
Just bought a Nikon Z7ii and took some photos. Excited how to use Adobe LRC. Your explanation is so well done, thank you for making it so easy and clear. This is fun!
Yes! I have ADHD and need visual examples along with direct explanations that don’t include a lot of sidetracking and personal opinions. This is it! Thank you!👏👏👏
I have just started to take my casual phototaking a bit more seriously with Light Room, been struggling in organizing and backing up my photos. Your video is really useful. Thank you Terry.
"N" for survey🤣! Seriously, this has to be one of the best Lightroom, scratch that best tutorial I have found on TH-cam. Hopefully you have done a lot more of these.
Thank you for making this tutorial. You have made a great video for a beginner. I will definitely be looking you up as I progress through my lightroom journey.
I have been using LRc and really like it, but I am useless at organising/loading my photos, so I decided to back to basics and this tutorial was really great and easy to follow. So I will now look for more of your pearls of wisdom, thanks very much from a geriatric English man.
Hi Terry, Thank you so much for presenting one of the best tutorials I've watched since starting photography 3 years ago. I am going to purchase LrC after watching your presentation. There is so much to learn, and I always look forward to your U-Tube presentations.
Great instructional video for the beginner (or like me the guy who doesn’t like reading LRC “How to”) I jumped into LRC without reading and was struggling with cataloging and finding my photos, your video is great in explaining how to down load your pics into a folder…will follow you for more instructional videos..thx Terry..
Stumbled across your channel, just in time to fill in some cracks in my on-the-fly start-up in Lightroom! Thank you! I started with your two Masking tutorials and now working from the beginning of your series. Thank you for your concise and very helpful tips and pointers!!!!
fantastic absolutely spot-on, I watched a couple of the others one and they go way too fast, the time in of your one is absolutely perfect, thank you so much I should now be looking through some more of your videos to try and learn some more . 👍👍
Terry, I just wanted to say thank you for posting this video. I was looking for some video editing software. A good friend suggest LR then I ran across LRC. I really enjoyed watching you tutorial. I think I will be able to use this software.The other tutorials seem to work fast and not taking the time to explain the process. Thanks once again
Great and helpful video!! I also use a hard drive to backup my images. But, when you edit the original photo, how does the backup get those newly edited images. If I'm not clear with my question, send a reply and I'll try to make it clearer.
Hi Michael, that is going to depend on how you back up the hard drive. There are programs out there (like Super Duper) that will back up your drive from one to another. If you set it up, on the second backup, it will only add just the new files. This makes the backups go really quick. If you don't have that, then just a complete back up from time to time to keep that drive up to date. (Replacing all the files so the drives are exact.) let me know if this helps.
Hello Terry, Thank you for the great tutorial! Soccer momtorgapher is here.I have just downloaded the trial version of the LIghtroom and have chosen your channel to guide me through this new journey as I like the fact the you start from the basic workflow . I had hard time trying to identify the ultimate workflow in the postprocessing step and I hope I can imprvove it now. Thanks again.
@@tv510 I can't wait to watch the next video. You explain things very well. I've never used Lightroom before so a beginner's course is truly appreciated.
I’m so glad I found your video. I learned so much from this. I knew I needed storage but I didn’t know how to use it. I know that seems ridiculous but it’s true. You see all these videos with people talking about storage and so forth but they don’t explain the basics. I can’t thank you enough. Please keep these videos coming. Thank you 🙏
Hey YungBull, try right clicking on the left panel. (right even with the bar that says folders) A drop down menu will appear and then all you have to do check is catalog and it will come back. Good luck.
Thank you Terry, very informative video. I have a question please, is there a way to create the Catalog with Folders carrying the same name are existing in the source?
While I don't use folders inside of Lightroom for organizing purposes, if you name the folders outside of Lightroom and then start your catalog, you should see them. However, be careful about renaming folders AFTER if they are being used in LRC. You might have to go find the images and reassign them in Lightroom. If that happens, check out this video on how to find your images that LRC thinks are lost: th-cam.com/video/7Q63drV06p0/w-d-xo.html
hi, I'm a pro too and when Apple dumped Aperture I came over to LRC. Of course I didn't RTFM and set up Folders not catalogs. I see that Catalogs probably would have been better. Do you think it's worth importing into catalogs from here on? I'd deal with the confusion of what's where? Thanks!
I do think it’s worth it. For me, I have several catalogs. Many individual clients have their own catalog, where I can go there and just access the photographs they need. But I don’t have to look at some random product shots if I am working with my nature photography. Separate catalogs give you a lot of freedom.
@@tv510you're so welcome...thank you again! I'll be watching more and saving more videos for instruction to go back over time and time again. You're literally a lifesaver! Also your voice reminds me of my late Uncle Tim who was an amazing photographer as well. 🥺💙
That's too bad. That is how TH-cam pays its content creators (me) by showing adds. When you let an add run, the content creator gets a little bit more than when people skip. Though I understand the ads can be annoying. Thanks for watching.
Hi Terry, Your Lightroom Tutorials are just what I was looking for. I can see from the playlist when each video was made, ie., 3 months ago, 5 months ago, etc. Can use oldest to newest as a logical sequence to view the entire playlist? I currently know nothing about Lightroom but have just started to shot in Raw so this is the next step for me.
Hi Jim, yes, best to learn from those in chronological order. I made them in the order that I would teach LRC so that order should be great. BTW, you will love shooting RAW!
Hi Joakim, Since this was a "basic" tutorial for Lightroom, I didn't want to throw too much stuff at a beginner at first. I will be making more advanced videos, like on how to speed up Lightroom, and this would be one of the steps. Thanks for watching.
Excellent, thank you. I have the latest version and the Enlage slider, for previewing images the grid mode has hidden itself end I cant find it.. Any help would be appreciated
To get to the grid you can always press "G" and that should get you back. The Thumbnail slider on the bottom of the screen in Library mode is used just to enlarge the thumbnails. To show for example to show 30 thumbnails or 3 thumbnails. The best way to enlarge an image is double click. Up in the right corner of the screen you will see Fit, 100% and number with a pulldown menu. This pull down will help you with getting a larger zoom on an image. Hope this helps.
Thank you Terry great lesson. If i go with catalogs is it possible to view the photos on my hard drive (dont have an external drive yet) with another program on windows besides lightroom.
No, the set up of catalogs allows you refine your searches inside of Lightroom Classic. Once organized, no other program can view your images in order.
Great video! The keyboard shortcuts can have some humor. For Instance, in After Effects, the rotate tool is "W". Simply do an Elmer Fudd voice and say "wotate". To change the start and end of your work area in After Effects it's B (for beginning) and N ( for "enn" said in a southern accent :-) ). Maybe survey used the N key to to have your eye follow the letter up, diagonal, and down as if following the motion of an eye surveying. I don't know but it would be interesting to hear from the engineers weighing the merits of shortcut labeling. Anyway, I downloaded lightroom for my wife who photographed a wedding in raw and has become overwhelmed using only photoshop for so many photos. Hopefully, this will make it a little more breezy for her
Hi Terry! After seeing your tutorial, I am thinking of using lightroom and catalogue to move and organise photos from my phone to my computer and backup drive. How much better is lightroom then ctrl c and ctrl v - ing photos from the phone to my computer in the file manager?
I do use that slot for my SD cards, however my camera shoots on a faster, more robust card CF Express. Those don't fit in the mac slot. Thanks for watching.
One other point Terry. I would recommend "copy as DNG" during import. DNG are smaller, improve process speed and have embedded sidecar (metadata) files. It avoids the Raw being separated / divorced from its sidecar accidentally. It simplifies folder management.
Super helpful. Thanks! Been looking for a video like this for ages. How do you use the picking and rejecting feature to discard photos that you don't want?
Once I have images in Lightroom, I seldom delete them. I try not to import any Out of Focus or bad images in the first place. I usually do my picks (seldom use reject) and place those in a collection. I have lots of collections.
Hi again, Terry I followed your instructions and now see my images in the catalog , it's still a bit messy as in backup but hoping with next work I can sort it out better.
Great video Terry. I've downloaded many images onto my computer HD and onto a OneDrive cloud. You didn't mention the use of cloud storage and now I need to undo what I've done, to create a more organized approach like what you've demonstrated. Believe it or not the whole idea of not just where to download the images, but how to retrieve and put them into LRC has been a huge deterrent for me to really "get started". Any advice you might have would be helpful.
Hi Dennis, I know this sounds like a pain, but if you download all your images off the cloud - take you time there is no rush. Once they are all on your computer in a folder, then Import them into LRC. Make sure they get moved or copied to your folder where your Library is. Once in, you can start organizing them, keyboarding the, putting them into collections - then you will truly have access to all your images.
Excellent tutorial. Learnt a lot. Why use a second SSD as backup? Why not use cloud storage ? I like OneDrive personally. But apple die-hards might go with icloud. But backing up to devices that can lost or damaged makes no sense. Also OneDrive is always there for me - regardless of platform or location.
Good point, but my camera shoots pretty large RAW files, that would take quite a bit of time to back up. I'm sure that will speed up soon. Thanks for watching.
You need a good network and ISP provider. But it's worth it - Onedrive has an option to completely offload photolibrary to save primary storage on the SSD. It sychonizes on-demand. Very cool.. @@tv510
Great video. If I already set up a catalog and it’s saving on my laptop (Mac) hard drive can I move it to an external? What files would I need to move and how do I point Lightroom there in the future ?
You need to move the catalog AND all of the images. It is best to have all the files and the catalog in one Drive and/or Large folder. There can be sub-folders of course but it's best to have everything in one place. Remember to back up the loaded external hard drive to a second external hard drive as soon as possible. So you don't lose any images. Good luck!
Done. Worked great. And I have it set to backup to the second drive at the same time. Like you showed. Do you set LR to back up after it’s closed each time or other intervals? Can you also do a video on organizing photos in folders and collections ?
@@smokeontherocksbbq I don't work with folders inside of Lightroom Classic, too many things can go wrong. However I use Collections all the time. I'll probaly make an update to this video soon, but here is a current video talking about collections. th-cam.com/video/_qs1NZGRaK0/w-d-xo.html
@@tv510 in your video you hook both drives up. What if I’m out and only have my main drive. How do I back up the new photos to the second drive later on?
Thank you for this very helpful video. I’m not new to LR C but have really not been trained on how to use it. I have a couple of basic questions. Do you recommend a third back up such as a cloud based system? I have old catalogs that are save with each LR C catalog upgrade. I have a current catalog for everything on my internal hard drive. I have multiple copies of images from previous back ups for upgrading my PC. Yes, I have. A self-inflicted mess that I am trying to sort out. Can I move everything to my new 8 tb external hard drive and then tell the catalog where to find it? Help .
Yes, that would be a way, worst case reload to a new catalog. I don't use cloud storage but I can see it being an option when images are not large or quantities are not too much. I recommend putting your catalog on one drive then duplicating that drive every time you upload. You must have your images in at least two places before formatting the camera card. Good luck.
@@tv510thank you. Do you mean duplicate the catalog onto the backup drive each time you add more images? So in essence Lightroom will send the images to both drives, I will back up the catalog via LR when I close out and then manually copy over the catalog on the back up drive after importing new images? Just making sure I understand.
@ there are two ways to accomplish the same task. One: put your catalog and images on to one external drive. Then, using duplication software, make an exact copy of that drive onto a second external drive. When you add new images, you will duplicate that drive every time. The good news is it will just add anything new so it won’t take as long. Way 2: upon import, choose in the import dialogue box to send a duplicate of your imported images to a second drive. This will just be a holding spot for your image. Worst case, you can re import them someday. Just a backup of your originals.
Thanks for your help, I do have one question. First time after I created a catalog I had ADD checked Not Copy , I wanted to move all photos to same new drive as catalog, when I went back to do it again they are all grayed out, I know now I only saved the thumbnails. So when I move to another computer images are not there. I guess I could start all over but seems to me there should be a way to copy. Hope I am making sense. Thanks in advance
An easy fix for this is to physically move the images into your desired folder. DO NOT do this inside of LRC. Do it like you would normally move any file on your computer. Then open your catalog and click on one of those images. It should have exclamation mark since LRC doesn’t know where it is. Click on the exclamation mark and it will ask you where images are, follow the file structure and click on that exact file. LRC Will now know where they are!
Congratulations! By far... the best Lightroom tutorial for beginners I've seen so far. I've been using Lightroom for a long time and I love to watch how people try to explain "how easy" it is to use lightroom, and no one does really. 🤣🤣🤣 You simply nailed it. Great job. For sure I'll be watching more of your videos and will share them with my friends. I'm sure I'll learn a lot from those. Huge thanks. 👌👌👌
Thanks Miguel for the kind words and for watching!
I am new to the program myself and have been watching modules from a photography course I am taking but somehow I am not getting it so I came here and it's good to see that others who are familiar with LR find you to explain it so well for beginners. I use a laptop and so far I was able to do some organizing but so much more to learn so I will get back to it. I just subscribed as well!
Thank you! @@Starz_nSky
I have been using Lightroom for two years now and have been just winging it. This is the first time it has made sense! So glad I found you!
Hi Cassie, I'm glad it works for you. I have more videos coming!
After carefully watching your tutorial repeatedly, I am convinced I now hold a Basic Beginner Certificate (BBC) in Lightroom. Thank you for this outstanding outpouring of good knowledge.
Ha! Certificates of achievement, sounds like a product I need to develop and start selling. Right after I design my coffee mugs and t-shirts. Thanks for watching!
The best tutorial for setting up catalogues I've seen. You have a great presentation style along with all the information you need. Brilliant. Thank you.
Thanks for watching Reuben!
Yay! Finally a video on Lightroom Catalogs that is understandable and easy to follow! Thank you so much, it is very enjoyable to listen to your explanations. Greetings from Germany
Hi Jazze Eau, thanks for watching. More to come.
I'm so happy I found you! You are an excellent teacher! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and making learning so much nicer!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Excellent, steadily paced, very clear and informative. Highly recommended. Thank you Terry.
Thank you Dave. I appreciate the kind words. More to come.
You Sir are the very first U tuber I have manged to find after hundreds of searches who has actually taken the time to provide a tutorial of how to create a library catalog and its steps. Thank you,I wish I had found your channel months ago.
Thank you. I think it's so important to take the steps to do it right from the beginning. That way you won't have to deal with som many missing files.
Thank you!!! I used to do photography for a living (30yrs+ o -) my last digital experience was photoshop 7. Now I’m coming back to a new digital world and I got lots to learn. Thank you for shearing your expertise and knowledge!!🙏🏼
There are a lot of folks like you. The digital experience is a ton of fun, hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
I'm a total newbie with LR Classic and photo editing in general, always shot JPEG and never edited. Finally shooting RAW and had no idea how to even start with LrC. This video was significantly helpful... Thank You!
Congrats Chris, I think you are really going to improve your photography with adding RAW and Lightroom to your knowledge base. Thanks for watching.
Terry, this is an excellent tutorial. The advice to have a backup hard-drive is sensible. I'll get another one! Your tutorials are the best, by far. Thank you!
Thank you Susan!
Best video for me I will be watching more. Thanks
Thank you Pat!
After watching 5 or 6 other tutorials, this was by far the best. Now I'm going to look in your catalog for how best to organize and cull :)
Great! That was my goal.
Hi Terry. I just want say that this was probably the best tutorial I´ve ever seen in any subject. Keep up the good work. Locking forward to see more about LRC!
Will do Sven. Thank you.
Hi Terry,
Thank you so much for making LrC understandable and less scary! I enjoy the whole process, but found LrC complicated and confusing. I've opted to use Lightroom which was easier to navigate. Your step-by-step tutorial is exactly what I needed, to get into LrC, especially your workflow and setting up in LrC. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience, it's so appreciated. It's over a year ago, so hope you know the value your video continues to be for new photographers. I've subscribed to receive more videos! Thanks for taking the time to create this awesome video. 😊 ❤
Wow, what kind words. I’ll have new LRC videos coming soon,
Excellent tutorial, by far the best! Thank You.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Thanks!
Woo Hoo! Thank you so much!
Thank you Terry, you have demystified Lightroom classic for me, this is an amazing way to go for me.
Glad you like them. I have another coming next week, be sure to hit the bell icon to be notified. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing. I'm a beginner in Lightroom. This is my Frist sorry I meant my first decent video for enhancing great photos.
Looking forward to seeing your next session. cheers mate
Glad it was helpful for you James! Thanks for watching.
Really informative video and well explained, thank you.
Thank you Richard, I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment.
All very good advice Terry. Lightroom is built around catalogues, but like a lot of other people I don't use them.
First of all I will download my RAW files onto my PC, and do a cull before importing them to Lightroom. I'll never
work directly from my memory card. I'll then edit and export my images to a folder, before moving them to another
folder with a title for that day's shoot, and for that year. There are so many ways to use Lightroom.
Indeed, there are many different ways to get good results out of Lightroom. Thanks for watching!
I don't think he's working from the card, but working from the external drives he has attached to his laptop and just using LR to transfer the images from the card to the drive. Anyway, I suspect you work on a PC at home as I do? I don't even own an external drive because I don't have a need for it when I've got tons of storage on my PC and a backup service running in the background. And like you, I only import those photos into LR I want to work on/keep and don't bother with catalogs at all. I guess it just depends on what one's needs are and what technology their working with. I don't yet have a need to be editing images on my laptop nor am I taking it with me on shoots. I suppose my workflow would be different if I did.
Thanks for your help , very informative .
You are welcome Craig!
I've now been introduced to lightroom classic from my employer. Very interesting!
Thanks for watching.
Excellent video Terry, thank you. I have watched numerous videos on how to upload but yours is the easiest to follow by far. Looking forward to watching more so I can better understand Lightroom
Thanks Alan, I'm glad it's working for you.
Thanks Terry, I will wait for your next Lightroom videos.
Perfect, I have more coming. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for creating this intro. I have the master collection and Ive never used Light room but have seen I need to.
It’s a pretty worthwhile program to learn. I use Photoshop every couple of days, but I use Lightroom Classic, EVERYDAY! Thanks for watching Brad.
Thank you! I am taking 'the leap' this week, and appreciate the tips for setting up a good work flow.
Fantastic. I'm glad you saw my starter video before you jumped in. So much better than redoing your catalog down the road. Have fun!
This was my first tutorial video I watched for learning Lightroom Classic. Thank you for the great presentation!
Glad it was helpful! I have more to come!
Great knowledge, great pace and great tutorial. I had very little knowledge on Lrc until now. Practice practice practice. Thank you Terry 👏
Glad it was helpful Deb!
Just bought a Nikon Z7ii and took some photos. Excited how to use Adobe LRC. Your explanation is so well done, thank you for making it so easy and clear. This is fun!
Yes, it is fun. Enjoy your new camera and look forward to taking some great shots that you will now be able to find in LRC!
Yes! I have ADHD and need visual examples along with direct explanations that don’t include a lot of sidetracking and personal opinions. This is it! Thank you!👏👏👏
Yay! Glad I can help!
I have just started to take my casual phototaking a bit more seriously with Light Room, been struggling in organizing and backing up my photos. Your video is really useful. Thank you Terry.
Hi Joshua, Excellent, you will be glad you are cataloging everything. Thanks for watching.
"N" for survey🤣! Seriously, this has to be one of the best Lightroom, scratch that best tutorial I have found on TH-cam. Hopefully you have done a lot more of these.
Wow, thanks, Robert. I have more to come!
This is tremendously helpful. Thank you!!
You are welcome Vaans!
Thank you for making this tutorial. You have made a great video for a beginner. I will definitely be looking you up as I progress through my lightroom journey.
Excellent Shelley, good luck!
I have been using LRc and really like it, but I am useless at organising/loading my photos, so I decided to back to basics and this tutorial was really great and easy to follow. So I will now look for more of your pearls of wisdom, thanks very much from a geriatric English man.
Welcome Graham, thanks for subscribing and I have lots more to come.
Just getting started with LrC. This was very helpful! Thanks 🙏
Glad it was helpful! I have lots of videos on LRC - thanks for watching.
Hi Terry, Thank you so much for presenting one of the best tutorials I've watched since starting photography 3 years ago. I am going to purchase LrC after watching your presentation. There is so much to learn, and I always look forward to your U-Tube presentations.
Thank you Brian!
I have been very shy about trying Lightroom, thank you so much!
I think you will like it and use it for all your photography and cataloging of your images. thanks for watching!
Perfect tutorial for beginners!
Glad you think so! More to come.
Great instructional video for the beginner (or like me the guy who doesn’t like reading LRC “How to”) I jumped into LRC without reading and was struggling with cataloging and finding my photos, your video is great in explaining how to down load your pics into a folder…will follow you for more instructional videos..thx Terry..
Glad it working for you. I've been using LRC for years now. Thanks for watching.
Hi Terry, thanks for the tutorial.... really very helpful for me as a total new beginner to the software. Appreciate your sharing and channel.
You're welcome, I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for this Tery
You are welcome Kapere!
Great tutorial.
Thanks for watching, Erica.
Great video that helped me finally figure out better file management!
Great to hear!
Thank you for this tutorial! Lightroom looks really easy now, even for non-native English speakers!
You are welcome!
Very, very good video; thank you!!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Simple and useful. Great job!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Stumbled across your channel, just in time to fill in some cracks in my on-the-fly start-up in Lightroom! Thank you! I started with your two Masking tutorials and now working from the beginning of your series. Thank you for your concise and very helpful tips and pointers!!!!
Yep, best to start at the beginning. However you got here, I'm glad it's working for you.
Great tutorial, thank you Terry!
My teacher reccomended me this video and it helped so much. Going to watch the rest of the videos in this series.
Awesome! Let me know if you have questions.
fantastic absolutely spot-on, I watched a couple of the others one and they go way too fast, the time in of your one is absolutely perfect, thank you so much I should now be looking through some more of your videos to try and learn some more . 👍👍
Many thanks! I have heard this before that I have a good pace and not to go too quickly. Glad its working.
Terry, I just wanted to say thank you for posting this video. I was looking for some video editing software. A good friend suggest LR then I ran across LRC. I really enjoyed watching you tutorial. I think I will be able to use this software.The other tutorials seem to work fast and not taking the time to explain the process. Thanks once again
You are welcome George. I try to make videos that I would want to watch, so we are on the same page. Thanks for watching.
Great and helpful video!! I also use a hard drive to backup my images. But, when you edit the original photo, how does the backup get those newly edited images.
If I'm not clear with my question, send a reply and I'll try to make it clearer.
Hi Michael, that is going to depend on how you back up the hard drive. There are programs out there (like Super Duper) that will back up your drive from one to another. If you set it up, on the second backup, it will only add just the new files. This makes the backups go really quick. If you don't have that, then just a complete back up from time to time to keep that drive up to date. (Replacing all the files so the drives are exact.) let me know if this helps.
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial please continue with these educational videos Marry Christmas and Wonderful New Year
Thanks for watching Nevan, I'm working on them this week!
Excellent Video my man!!! I haven’t seen anything as thorough for Lightroom Classic. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Hello Terry, Thank you for the great tutorial! Soccer momtorgapher is here.I have just downloaded the trial version of the LIghtroom and have chosen your channel to guide me through this new journey as I like the fact the you start from the basic workflow . I had hard time trying to identify the ultimate workflow in the postprocessing step and I hope I can imprvove it now. Thanks again.
Glad to be your guide!
Excellent tutorial. Most TH-cam tutorial are too fast for me. This was just right and very informative.
Thanks Simon. I appreciate you watching.
I liked this one. Which is next? Thanks.
Best to watch them in the order they were posted. I should have more in the next few weeks. Thanks for watching.
@@tv510 I can't wait to watch the next video. You explain things very well. I've never used Lightroom before so a beginner's course is truly appreciated.
Thank you for this tutorial. It was very well explained. I will be coming back! Many thanks.
Glad it was helpful Julie. More to come.
Very helpful, thank you!
Hi Michael, thanks for watching!
I’m so glad I found your video. I learned so much from this. I knew I needed storage but I didn’t know how to use it. I know that seems ridiculous but it’s true. You see all these videos with people talking about storage and so forth but they don’t explain the basics. I can’t thank you enough. Please keep these videos coming. Thank you 🙏
Glad you like them. More to come!
I'm new to LRC. Love your tutorial.
Thanks Bernie, glad it works for you.
great explanation!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
hi terry , i mistakenly removed catalog section on the left side , so i can't see how many pictures i have in a catalog how do i undo it lol
Hey YungBull, try right clicking on the left panel. (right even with the bar that says folders) A drop down menu will appear and then all you have to do check is catalog and it will come back. Good luck.
@@tv510 thank you
Hurrah I can actually now go away understanding what to do thank you 🙏
Happy to help
Thank you for this great beginner's tutorial!
You are welcome, enjoy the new beginnings to your photography.
Thanks so much sir.
Have a great day.
Thank you too
Bonne explication, merci beacoup
Vous êtes les bienvenus, merci d'avoir regardé.
Great video! I wish I found it sooner. Subscribed. Thank you!
Thanks for the sub! Welcome!
Great Video Terry. I'm new to Lightroom but not new to backing everything up. Great info.
Glad you like it. More to come.
Really great.
Thank you for watching!
FRIST CATALOG! 🤣hahah (It is what it is - you said) ...Great video! Thanks for sharing Terry! 😁
Thanks for watching! I appreciate it.
This is GOLD! I'm new to Lightroom - thank you so much!!
Gold? I love it, thanks for watching.
Thank you Terry, very informative video.
I have a question please, is there a way to create the Catalog with Folders carrying the same name are existing in the source?
While I don't use folders inside of Lightroom for organizing purposes, if you name the folders outside of Lightroom and then start your catalog, you should see them. However, be careful about renaming folders AFTER if they are being used in LRC. You might have to go find the images and reassign them in Lightroom. If that happens, check out this video on how to find your images that LRC thinks are lost: th-cam.com/video/7Q63drV06p0/w-d-xo.html
Excellent tutorial on Lightroom Classic. Thank you!
Thank you Surfman!
This is really beginner guide, no lie! Great tutorial, thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for watching and commenting.
hi, I'm a pro too and when Apple dumped Aperture I came over to LRC. Of course I didn't RTFM and set up Folders not catalogs. I see that Catalogs probably would have been better. Do you think it's worth importing into catalogs from here on? I'd deal with the confusion of what's where? Thanks!
I do think it’s worth it. For me, I have several catalogs. Many individual clients have their own catalog, where I can go there and just access the photographs they need. But I don’t have to look at some random product shots if I am working with my nature photography. Separate catalogs give you a lot of freedom.
thanks
Thank you so much for posting this! I'm in Photography I now, and I needed this desperately. I appreciate you! 💖🙌💖🙌💖
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
@@tv510you're so welcome...thank you again! I'll be watching more and saving more videos for instruction to go back over time and time again. You're literally a lifesaver! Also your voice reminds me of my late Uncle Tim who was an amazing photographer as well. 🥺💙
I'll do my best to make Tim proud. Thanks again for watching.@@taramichelemanning8210
After I copied your video to my HD to strip out all the obnoxious YT ads, it was excellent.
That's too bad. That is how TH-cam pays its content creators (me) by showing adds. When you let an add run, the content creator gets a little bit more than when people skip. Though I understand the ads can be annoying. Thanks for watching.
Hi Terry, Your Lightroom Tutorials are just what I was looking for. I can see from the playlist when each video was made, ie., 3 months ago, 5 months ago, etc. Can use oldest to newest as a logical sequence to view the entire playlist? I currently know nothing about Lightroom but have just started to shot in Raw so this is the next step for me.
Hi Jim, yes, best to learn from those in chronological order. I made them in the order that I would teach LRC so that order should be great. BTW, you will love shooting RAW!
Thanks Terry for a great tutorial! A question though, why didn't you tic the "Smart preview" box?
Hi Joakim, Since this was a "basic" tutorial for Lightroom, I didn't want to throw too much stuff at a beginner at first. I will be making more advanced videos, like on how to speed up Lightroom, and this would be one of the steps. Thanks for watching.
Excellent, thank you. I have the latest version and the Enlage slider, for previewing images the grid mode has hidden itself end I cant find it.. Any help would be appreciated
To get to the grid you can always press "G" and that should get you back. The Thumbnail slider on the bottom of the screen in Library mode is used just to enlarge the thumbnails. To show for example to show 30 thumbnails or 3 thumbnails. The best way to enlarge an image is double click. Up in the right corner of the screen you will see Fit, 100% and number with a pulldown menu. This pull down will help you with getting a larger zoom on an image. Hope this helps.
@Terry Vander Heiden Thank you, it was the thumbnail to which I was referring. I am looking forward to the rest of the series, again thank you
Thank you Terry great lesson. If i go with catalogs is it possible to view the photos on my hard drive (dont have an external drive yet) with another program on windows besides lightroom.
No, the set up of catalogs allows you refine your searches inside of Lightroom Classic. Once organized, no other program can view your images in order.
Great video! The keyboard shortcuts can have some humor. For Instance, in After Effects, the rotate tool is "W". Simply do an Elmer Fudd voice and say "wotate". To change the start and end of your work area in After Effects it's B (for beginning) and N ( for "enn" said in a southern accent :-) ). Maybe survey used the N key to to have your eye follow the letter up, diagonal, and down as if following the motion of an eye surveying. I don't know but it would be interesting to hear from the engineers weighing the merits of shortcut labeling. Anyway, I downloaded lightroom for my wife who photographed a wedding in raw and has become overwhelmed using only photoshop for so many photos. Hopefully, this will make it a little more breezy for her
I think she will love it. Have her watch some of my videos, they may help - or reach out if she has questions. "Wotate...very good"!
Hi Terry!
After seeing your tutorial, I am thinking of using lightroom and catalogue to move and organise photos from my phone to my computer and backup drive. How much better is lightroom then ctrl c and ctrl v - ing photos from the phone to my computer in the file manager?
Lightroom is a very powerful organization tool. I have just loaded images from my phone via Airdrop. Then categorized them in LRC.
Thank you! Very helpfull :) Just got my new (first) Macbook and I wont fill it now with 1000 of photos!
That's the right idea! And if you want to take your catalog to another computer with Lightroom loaded, its super simple. More to come!
Is there a reason you don't use the computer slot for the SD card? I have a Mac laptop and that is what I use.
I do use that slot for my SD cards, however my camera shoots on a faster, more robust card CF Express. Those don't fit in the mac slot. Thanks for watching.
One other point Terry. I would recommend "copy as DNG" during import. DNG are smaller, improve process speed and have embedded sidecar (metadata) files. It avoids the Raw being separated / divorced from its sidecar accidentally. It simplifies folder management.
Thanks Michael I always appreciate tips on how others design their workflow.
Nice series!
Glad you like them!
Super helpful. Thanks! Been looking for a video like this for ages.
How do you use the picking and rejecting feature to discard photos that you don't want?
Once I have images in Lightroom, I seldom delete them. I try not to import any Out of Focus or bad images in the first place. I usually do my picks (seldom use reject) and place those in a collection. I have lots of collections.
@@tv510 Thanks!
Hi again, Terry I followed your instructions and now see my images in the catalog , it's still a bit messy as in backup but hoping with next work I can sort it out better.
Please keep me updated.
thank you. at last a simple explanation that isn't condescending.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much, this was super helpful!
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching.
Great video Terry. I've downloaded many images onto my computer HD and onto a OneDrive cloud. You didn't mention the use of cloud storage and now I need to undo what I've done, to create a more organized approach like what you've demonstrated. Believe it or not the whole idea of not just where to download the images, but how to retrieve and put them into LRC has been a huge deterrent for me to really "get started". Any advice you might have would be helpful.
Hi Dennis, I know this sounds like a pain, but if you download all your images off the cloud - take you time there is no rush. Once they are all on your computer in a folder, then Import them into LRC. Make sure they get moved or copied to your folder where your Library is. Once in, you can start organizing them, keyboarding the, putting them into collections - then you will truly have access to all your images.
@@tv510 Thanks Terry. This sounds much easier said than done. I appreciate your response.
Excellent tutorial. Learnt a lot. Why use a second SSD as backup? Why not use cloud storage ? I like OneDrive personally. But apple die-hards might go with icloud. But backing up to devices that can lost or damaged makes no sense. Also OneDrive is always there for me - regardless of platform or location.
Good point, but my camera shoots pretty large RAW files, that would take quite a bit of time to back up. I'm sure that will speed up soon. Thanks for watching.
You need a good network and ISP provider. But it's worth it - Onedrive has an option to completely offload photolibrary to save primary storage on the SSD. It sychonizes on-demand. Very cool.. @@tv510
Thank you for the vlearity
You are very welcome!
Great video. If I already set up a catalog and it’s saving on my laptop (Mac) hard drive can I move it to an external? What files would I need to move and how do I point Lightroom there in the future ?
You need to move the catalog AND all of the images. It is best to have all the files and the catalog in one Drive and/or Large folder. There can be sub-folders of course but it's best to have everything in one place. Remember to back up the loaded external hard drive to a second external hard drive as soon as possible. So you don't lose any images. Good luck!
Done. Worked great. And I have it set to backup to the second drive at the same time. Like you showed. Do you set LR to back up after it’s closed each time or other intervals? Can you also do a video on organizing photos in folders and collections ?
@@smokeontherocksbbq I don't work with folders inside of Lightroom Classic, too many things can go wrong. However I use Collections all the time. I'll probaly make an update to this video soon, but here is a current video talking about collections. th-cam.com/video/_qs1NZGRaK0/w-d-xo.html
@@tv510 Ah ok good to know. I thought it seemed to complicate things too. Thank you very much for replying to my questions.
@@tv510 in your video you hook both drives up. What if I’m out and only have my main drive. How do I back up the new photos to the second drive later on?
Thank you for this very helpful video. I’m not new to LR C but have really not been trained on how to use it. I have a couple of basic questions. Do you recommend a third back up such as a cloud based system? I have old catalogs that are save with each LR C catalog upgrade. I have a current catalog for everything on my internal hard drive. I have multiple copies of images from previous back ups for upgrading my PC. Yes, I have. A self-inflicted mess that I am trying to sort out. Can I move everything to my new 8 tb external hard drive and then tell the catalog where to find it? Help .
Yes, that would be a way, worst case reload to a new catalog. I don't use cloud storage but I can see it being an option when images are not large or quantities are not too much. I recommend putting your catalog on one drive then duplicating that drive every time you upload. You must have your images in at least two places before formatting the camera card. Good luck.
@@tv510thank you. Do you mean duplicate the catalog onto the backup drive each time you add more images? So in essence Lightroom will send the images to both drives, I will back up the catalog via LR when I close out and then manually copy over the catalog on the back up drive after importing new images? Just making sure I understand.
@ there are two ways to accomplish the same task.
One: put your catalog and images on to one external drive. Then, using duplication software, make an exact copy of that drive onto a second external drive.
When you add new images, you will duplicate that drive every time. The good news is it will just add anything new so it won’t take as long.
Way 2: upon import, choose in the import dialogue box to send a duplicate of your imported images to a second drive.
This will just be a holding spot for your image. Worst case, you can re import them someday. Just a backup of your originals.
Thanks for your help, I do have one question. First time after I created a catalog I had ADD checked Not Copy , I wanted to move all photos to same new drive as catalog, when I went back to do it again they are all grayed out, I know now I only saved the thumbnails. So when I move to another computer images are not there. I guess I could start all over but seems to me there should be a way to copy. Hope I am making sense. Thanks in advance
An easy fix for this is to physically move the images into your desired folder. DO NOT do this inside of LRC. Do it like you would normally move any file on your computer. Then open your catalog and click on one of those images. It should have exclamation mark since LRC doesn’t know where it is. Click on the exclamation mark and it will ask you where images are, follow the file structure and click on that exact file. LRC Will now know where they are!
Great tutor, thank you
You are welcome! More to come.