Lightroom (Classic) Tutorial Using Keywords

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  • Опубліковано 23 січ 2023
  • This is a beginning video How-To learn Adobe Lightroom Classic. This episode is using keywords to find your images. How to assign keywords fast to find your images throughout your catalog.
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  • @HungerJohn
    @HungerJohn Рік тому

    Your videos are always what I need, it seems that we have the fate of mentor and apprentice. In less than a month since I purchased the Z9, I have purchased five lenses and taken more than a thousand photos. Was looking for a photo management tutorial, and here's your video! Thanks again, my master.

  • @chopardguy
    @chopardguy Рік тому

    Another excellent video was waiting for these lessons thanks for delivering another episode of the lightroom tutorial.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Рік тому

      You are welcome, Nevan!

  • @dataventurer9998
    @dataventurer9998 11 місяців тому

    Another helpful video as I binge-watch your vids on Lightroom tonight! Thank you!

    • @tv510
      @tv510  11 місяців тому

      Thanks DataVenturer for watching.

  • @1989ann2001
    @1989ann2001 Рік тому

    Today I purchased your e-book; thank you so much. And Thank You your videos are extremely helpful; I have no problem following your tutorials.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Рік тому

      I appreciate that, thank you.

  • @tomwilliams5215
    @tomwilliams5215 7 місяців тому

    thanks again for this series - really appreciate the effort

    • @tv510
      @tv510  7 місяців тому

      My pleasure! I have more to come.

  • @gordontrump9811
    @gordontrump9811 9 місяців тому +1

    These are great presentations. As a beginner who is lost in complexity of Lightroom, I find your clear explanation of LRC just what I need to orient myself to photo editing. Thanks
    GT

  • @andrewgentner6169
    @andrewgentner6169 Рік тому

    Very knowledgeable. Can't wait till the next video!

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Рік тому

      Thanks Andrew, another Lightroom one coming soon.

  • @svenfjall
    @svenfjall Рік тому

    As usually a perfect tutorial. Thanks!

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Рік тому

      Thank you.

  • @pauloamaral668
    @pauloamaral668 10 місяців тому

    Nice tutorial, once again ! Always learning! Thks

    • @tv510
      @tv510  10 місяців тому

      My pleasure! Glad you like the videos!

  • @bmessenger1022
    @bmessenger1022 5 місяців тому

    Thanks Terry! Great videos!

    • @tv510
      @tv510  5 місяців тому

      Glad you like them!

  • @kirstengregg6360
    @kirstengregg6360 5 місяців тому

    Very helpful & explained well!

    • @tv510
      @tv510  5 місяців тому

      Hi Kristen, Glad you think so! Thanks for watching.

  • @dickclark5237
    @dickclark5237 Рік тому

    TERRY: Your tutorials will help me to set up my pictures so they will be more secure and I can sort them quicker and more concisely. I'll look at your books. Thanks Dick Clark

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Рік тому

      Thanks Dick! I think you’ll love using it!

  • @DellanaMetalArts
    @DellanaMetalArts Рік тому

    So helpful! Thank you!

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Рік тому +1

      You are welcome Dellana!

  • @NR-cm2nw
    @NR-cm2nw Рік тому

    You explain things very clearly. I followed your video about creating catalogues but it would be helpful to show how how you find the photos again. Do you open the hardrive and then open the LR catalogue as all my photos on the HD have been put in to folders based on date taken by LR automatically . These folders seem to sit outside of the Gorst Catalogue. Or do you open them in LR? If so I cant find them at all. I am a little confused🙂

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Рік тому +1

      Make sure that when you are loading new images, that they go into the main folder where all of you images reside. Those should all be on a removable hard drive. (backed up to a second drive). As long as they are in the one main folder - you can always find them. When you open your catalog, all of those images should propagate. If you are having little exclamation points show up on your images while in the catalog, let me know.

  • @mauro.orlando
    @mauro.orlando 3 місяці тому

    I begun using keywords years ago as you show in the video and came to a mess of hundreds of items with a lot of similar keywords etc. Recently I started organizing my keyword list in a hierarchy with master categories (such as place, subject, ...) and sub-categories (for instance putting the keyword for a specific species of bear species under "Bear" keyword. Is a huge effort I'm still working on but I see the light at the and of the tunnel and applying keywords to new images has begun easier and consistent.
    Would like to know your approach with that.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  3 місяці тому

      Hi Mauro, I gravitate to more collections both smart and regular to keep each catalog organized. The keywords are great idea and work fantastic if you have one large catalog. That way a simple text search can find whatever you want. Your keyword organization idea sound fantastic.

  • @andrewkeir2282
    @andrewkeir2282 Рік тому

    Working my way through your Lightroom videos, apart from your spelling (sic) they are brilliant

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Рік тому

      Ha! My writing tutorials are still in the development stages. 😄Glad these are working for you.

  • @edhickl205
    @edhickl205 Рік тому

    I do this and also while adding keywords I add captions, titles and location to my metadata. This helps not only with searching for photos I also can setup slide show in LR and have the caption or title and location show up on the slide. Maybe another tutorial idea for you Terry- slide show.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Рік тому

      Thanks Ed, good idea. You can add lots of things to the metadata, I also add a copyright that follows the images around when seen online. Pretty cool.

  • @kittyinasock
    @kittyinasock Рік тому +1

    No one (that I know of) ever suggests using Stacks to organize images. For example, I have thousand of portrait images: children, men, women, surreal portraits, etc.). If I have 1000 portraits of women, using "portrait" as a keyword brings up every one of the examples mentioned, including men, children, etc.. So instead, I create a separate stack for each of the categories noted above. In addition, I create a graphic denoting the category in question, such as "Portraits of Women, Portraits of Teens, Portraits of Men," etc., which serves as the cover thumbnail for each category. This method also extends to Landscapes, Still Lifes, Flowers, Wallpapers, Food, and so forth. In effect, I'm compartmentalizing specific subjects into sub-categories. This is not to say I don't use keywords at all, but I can then open the stack of a specific category and do a search from within that category alone, rather than searching through an entire catalog for a specific image. In the category of Children, for example, I can search for blondes, smiles, sad, happy, etc. Just a suggestion.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Рік тому

      Hi Daniel, thanks for including the info about stacks. Lightroom as so many options and that is a good one. Thanks again.

  • @johnnyguerra3754
    @johnnyguerra3754 7 місяців тому

    As a newbie to lightroom, I find your videos the best. Newbie question, does LRC have a means to search all catalogs at once. Say you want to search all Cooper's Hawks over the past year. They are in different catalogs. Will the search pull all of them?

    • @tv510
      @tv510  6 місяців тому +1

      No, LRC can only search one catalog. This is why I make one catalog (per year) and then organize by collections. So a search all photographs will result in searching the entire catalog.

    • @johnnyguerra3754
      @johnnyguerra3754 6 місяців тому

      @@tv510 thanks for the reply. I will start this process next year.

  • @elswillems855
    @elswillems855 9 місяців тому

    Although English is not my native language, (Dutch is) I can follow your video's very good. Thank you for making them! They are very instructive.
    I have one question: to make a photobook I export the foto's from LRC to another file in my computer. Do I have to import them again in LRC to keep my catalogue complete?

    • @tv510
      @tv510  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching. When making an export, it’s like making a copy of your images. They will all still remain in your catalog. However, sometimes if I am making a book and there are multiple images to a page, I may re-import those PAGES of the book,(all JPEGS). back into LRC, just to keep all the pages that I created.
      Bedankt voor het kijken. Wanneer u een export maakt, is het alsof u een kopie van uw afbeeldingen maakt. Ze blijven allemaal nog steeds in uw catalogus staan. Als ik echter een boek aan het maken ben en er meerdere afbeeldingen op een pagina staan, kan het zijn dat ik die PAGINA'S van het boek (allemaal JPEGS) opnieuw importeer. terug naar LRC, gewoon om alle pagina's te behouden die ik heb gemaakt.

    • @elswillems855
      @elswillems855 9 місяців тому

      @@tv510 Thanks for your very quick answer! So that is why I sometimes get the answer: "you already imported this photo". But I can't edit that exported photo anymore, is that right?

    • @tv510
      @tv510  9 місяців тому

      @@elswillems855 Yep, its the same image. An export essentially is a copy of the image in your catalog. Good luck!

  • @michaelmcphee2930
    @michaelmcphee2930 11 місяців тому

    Easily understood thank you.
    I have tried to find out via books and and various videos how to delete words from the Keywording Panel itself without deleting them from the Keyword List. Any clues please?

    • @tv510
      @tv510  11 місяців тому

      Here's is how I have done that; In the Keyword Set, use the pull down where is says custom, at the bottom is says Edit Set. It's in this panel that I can delete a keyword or fix a mis-spelling (which is typical for me 😀) Not sure this helps you, but it's the way I work with the lists. Thanks for watching.

    • @michaelmcphee2930
      @michaelmcphee2930 11 місяців тому

      @@tv510 wow! thanks for taking the time out to reply. You're very easy to listen to. Thank you for the advice it worked. Look forward to following you.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  11 місяців тому

      @@michaelmcphee2930 No problem Michael. Thanks for the follow!

  • @b991228
    @b991228 8 місяців тому

    Aspect ratio, pano, long exposure, fog, Ziggy, …😊

  • @cfrates2703
    @cfrates2703 11 місяців тому

    I have over 12,000 photos (over approx 10 years) that I would like to bring into Lightroom and categorize into folders. I don't want to pull them in until I have a plan of organizing them. Is there a way that lightroom can help me to at least sort these out initially? Thank you for the very easy to understand videos.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  11 місяців тому

      I don’t know an easy way, but what I would do is make a new folder inside, put a new LRC catalog, import all 12000 do everything is in the same folder. Catalog and images . Copy that folder to backup somewhere, then make collections and keywords to sort all the images. It will take some time but you will be happy when it’s done. And it won’t take 10 years. 😄

    • @cfrates2703
      @cfrates2703 11 місяців тому

      @@tv510 Thank you for your quick reply. I was considering to initially sort on the date in Metadata. Thinking that may group my photos according to what I shot. Is it possible to sort by the Metadata date?

    • @tv510
      @tv510  11 місяців тому +1

      @@cfrates2703 when making collections, yes. But best to start a clean catalog.

  • @AS-oj3cw
    @AS-oj3cw 7 місяців тому

    What about AI auto tagging instead of having to enter a dozen tags for 10,000 images?

    • @tv510
      @tv510  7 місяців тому

      I sure that would work. It all how much you want to put into it.

  • @melaniezette886
    @melaniezette886 3 місяці тому

    Metadata is the most powerfull tool in lirary

    • @tv510
      @tv510  2 місяці тому

      It really is amazing how much data is right there at your fingertips. Thanks for watching.