Lightroom CC - Comparing, Rating, and Prioritizing Images | Adobe Lightroom
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Lightroom CC - Comparing, Rating, and Prioritizing Images | Adobe Lightroom
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Thank you, Julieanne, you are a wonderful explainer!
Thanks Julieanne! You the best! Very clear and easy to understand!
Very helpful. I did a shoot with my Granddaughter's Cheer competition and had over 100 photos of her routine. Your guide helped me sort them down to a dozen of the best shots. Thank you
This is such a great video for sorting tips! I thought I had a good grasp on sorting through my photos before watching this, but I had no clue. Lightroom has so many awesome hidden gems and techniques! Thanks Julieanne Kost
Thank you Julieanne for your great and clear explanation and instructions!
Extremely useful and practical!
God Bless You.
Really useful! I have been using LR for over a decade and i found some new ways of working through the images :)
FANTASTIC TUTORIAL JULIANNE. Thank you.
A super useful tutorial. Thank you!
Thank u so much for all the time saving practices
This video is very super helpful ! Thank you so much ! Amazing teaching skills !
Very helpful - thanks, Julieanne
Wonderful and very useful - Thank you!
Thanks, Julieanne. Couldn't find the Compare operations in the LR Classic Help or Tutorials.
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Excellent. Thank you.
Brilliant! Thank you!
a lot changed in this version as far as rating images, I couldnt find my "Star" rating system but after watching I now know how to rate which helps me when I want to edit
good tips, thanks
Hi Julieanne thanks for the important information just want to ask you what if lets say out of 2000 or more pictures I want to select only ten or twenty not to export how do I do that ? instead of selecting or rating the rest of the pictures
excellent
I realize that this might be out of date by now, but ... at about 3:45 into your video you make a point of selecting the proper image and then and only then select the "P" key to flag just that image. In my "latest version" of LrC, when I do this and select the "P" key ALL of the selected images get a flag. The image I want to select is the "most selected" image, but LrC is insistent on giving all of the images the flag. It is behaving as if I were in Grid view. I am going to leave LrC and re-start it and see if it has healed itself. Doubtful.
Compare mode isn't working like this for me. When I try to add the pick flag to my final select it adds it a flag to all the images I had selected to compare - the same as it would if I had stayed in grid mode. Anyone able to shed some light for me?
You probably have Auto Sync turned on. The setting is on the bottom right inside the Library panel.
Would be good to know how to sort the images into their star ratings once you’ve starred them
i was wondering the same but i managed to find it. Under DEVELOP page (lower right side, just above preview of the pictures there is an option FILTER: click option RATING amonghst others) and you have all sorting options like that under LIBRARY page too, choose optins under SORT: RATING (and all other selections) and thats it. You can work on selection of your starred photos or colored or whatever you like. Personally I use QUICK SELECTION the most often. Its under letter B (and then you can go right click and GO TO COLLECION: QUICK SELECTION). Hope this helps!