Thursday, May 17, 2012

Filtering and finding your images in Lightroom

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Today we are bringing you another Lightroom tutorial from NAPP. When you start to use Lightroom a lot and have thousands of images (or if you shoot weddings like me, hundreds of thousands) being able to quickly find a certain shot can be such a huge timesaver. Watch how to use the filter bar in this quick tutorial. Also if you missed the previous video that covers how to rate your images in lightroom check it out here:
Rating and Reviewing your images in Lightroom

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Mark is a fine art wedding and portrait photographer from Northern California. He has been passionate about photography since childhood and started his studio 12 years ago to bring a fresh style of photography to the wedding and portrait world.

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