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 11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED

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PostSubject: 11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED   11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED I_icon_minitimeThu Oct 24, 2019 5:08 am

Last month, we focused on Lightroom CC, including the iPad version, more specifically about importing our photos, adding keywords and ratings if we chose and deleting photos we didn’t want to keep. We also learned a little about the People feature. Like before, we can scrapbook one of these newly added photos OR we can search to find another one. You’ll see that Lightroom CC has a search filter feature much like Lightroom Classic. You can sort by attribute or multiple choices of metadata (keyword, camera used…). You do have the ability of a multi-level search, too. Like last month, I’ll be including screenshots from the desktop version of Lightroom CC as well as the iPad version.

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950333521_3ed0a475e6_b1-cc-where to search2 by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48949794098_82f7c2531c_b2-m-IMG_0114 by Stacia, on Flickr

Like in Lightroom Classic, the first step in sorting through your images is selecting your search pool. You can limit your search to your most recently added images, to all of your photos, to folders by date as well as separate albums you’ve created. You’ll just click the appropriate section on the left hand side before clicking on the filter icon at the top.

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950537147_fed4aa3f13_b3-cc-where to search3 by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950537077_0a70e8f8f4_b4-cc-multi layer search in folder by Stacia, on Flickr

In these examples, I’m searching in All Photos or in a folder by date, then I click the Filter icon. I can narrow down my search by keyword, by # of stars, by camera used, by People identified, etc individually or I can perform a multi-level search using multiple search criteria.

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950333196_b230731cd2_b5-IMG_0106 by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950536902_76f087aa10_b6-IMG_0111 by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950536777_40535f805e_b7-IMG_0112 by Stacia, on Flickr

In the mobile version, you can accomplish much the same thing, the interface is just slightly different. I still identify the source on the left and click the filter icon. You’ll see the # of stars as an option, keywords, camera, etc. If I click on keywords, I see several choices. I can click in the little box and it will be selected. I can then use the back arrow to go back and select another criteria for a multi-level search. You’ll notice my first “selection” in the bar at the top. This way you’ll be able to see all the levels of your search.

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950332896_873869c6f0_b8-generic dog search by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950332856_39bce2d322_b9-IMG_0117 by Stacia, on Flickr

Here’s something unique about Lightroom CC vs Lightroom Classic, the search tool is intelligent. In Lightroom Classic I would have to keyword my dog Obi with the keyword “dog” to be able to search for it that way. Not in CC! Type in DOG and it automatically searches all my photos and picks out dogs. Cool, huh?

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950332576_f2d439e7c8_b10generic food search by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48949793203_5fb4d4bace_b11-IMG_0115 by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950332246_4558a941b4_b12-IMG_0116 by Stacia, on Flickr

Here I’ve searched for FOOD and the program has identified items mostly correctly. {I actually thought the iPad version did a little better job of it.} You can also do a multi-level search this way too, like this example of food AND cookie where it narrows the pool even further.

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48949792633_9688a9ce13_b13a-how to sync by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950331921_b8353b254e_b13-sync from classic by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48949792593_b49d614276_b14-sync in cc by Stacia, on Flickr

Now we get to see how using both Lightroom Classic and Lightroom CC can be helpful. In LR Classic, I can select a folder or collection along the left hand side, right click and choose to SYNC it with CC/mobile. Note the little icon to the left of the folder, that’s how you can tell it’s a synced folder. They just show up under albums in LR CC, easy peasy!

One thing I did notice is that the keywords on my images from Lightroom Classic NO LONGER transfer over to CC. Research tells me that LR CC’s flat keyword architecture can’t deal with the hierarchical keyword structure from Classic.

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48949792563_5c5cf614e5_b15-wb contrast edits by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48949792503_6b2565b5ab_b16-IMG_0123 by Stacia, on Flickr

Now that we’ve selected our photo it’s time to do a little editing. Click on the three slider icon on the right hand side under the cloud icon. This brings up the editing panel. You can scroll down for white balance, contrast, exposure, etc. If you don’t want to tweak the individual sliders, you can click the Presets section at the bottom to see your installed presets.

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950331586_b70c07309e_b18cc curves by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48949792238_00554b15c1_b19-IMG_0122 by Stacia, on Flickr

Lightroom CC has tone curves sliders (if that is your preferred editing method) in both the desktop and the iPad versions, they just appear in slightly different places on your screen.

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950535062_4fb360d6a2_b20-presets cc by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950535007_e5090fcf0d_b21-IMG_0124 by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48949791688_d5b6cdf683_b22-IMG_0125 by Stacia, on Flickr

When you open the Presets section in LR CC, it opens a second scrollable panel showing all of your installed presets. You can scroll over the different presets and you’ll see your image change as it previews how that preset will look when applied.

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950330931_e4f9783b67_b23guided 1a by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950330921_38442c8c6b_b24save as favorite by Stacia, on Flickr

11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED 48950330891_d42a750311_b25IMG_0119 by Stacia, on Flickr

When I was playing around in LR CC for this tutorial I found something new (at least to me) – profiles. I clicked on the Profile icon and I got a selection of styles almost like the guided edits in Adobe Photoshop Elements. Like with presets, you can scroll over the different profiles and see how they will look on your image. If you find a profile you love, you can make it a favorite by clicking the star in the upper right hand corner of the profile thumbnail. The nice part is that the one I made a favorite in the desktop version automatically became a favorite on my iPad!

In case you’d like to learn a little more about profiles, I found a a really good article from The Lightroom Queen that explained them. https://www.lightroomqueen.com/camera-profiles/

I hoped you’ve enjoyed this series of articles on Adobe Lightroom Classic and CC and how I use them in my digiscrapping process. I’d love it if you’d share your favorite tips in the comments.
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PostSubject: Re: 11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED   11/5 Lightroom CC | Search Tools and Edits SCHEDULED I_icon_minitimeThu Oct 24, 2019 8:54 am

another fab tut Stacia! :chapeau: :thankyou: :froggy:
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