Dear Aaron, just airing my thoughts, every time I need to find some sort of tuition on YT for PS, ACR, or LRC Etc; I search hard and long to find anything that matches my need and that is put in a way that my mind is able to learn, I usually struggle as there are very good videos out there, but it usually means an idea from here and there, or, “I'm just not learning from this guy’s style”, although the subject covers my need. But when it all comes together it's great! and I find that this channel is usually where that happens. I love your teaching style, ( I am an Autistic Adult ) you offer an uncluttered but comprehensive overview of the tasks you teach, you give/show examples, and have a ‘work alongside me’ teaching style. I shall in the future stop the long searches when I require learning and will just come to you first from now on. I thank you and wish you all the best.
literally your the best no one explain this better than you iv'e try to look for a tutorial like this but no-one explained like you did . wow thank you so much.
I am new to this program . I can breathe and relax now. I am very comfortable with learning this. My anxiety was at an all time high. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for taking your time and explaining everything clearly and slowly while showing what to do. Thank You for showing how to copyright your photos and creating collections and organization. I have 50 billion pics all over the place. YOU ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED. Headed over to the next tutorial.
Excellent video wished i had watched it years ago when i first got interested in photography and Lightroom, such a powerful program if used correctly thanks again.
Thank you Aaron 🙏 Really appreciate your efforts in making this video and sharing it freely. I have just purchased a lightroom tutorial off fstoppers and have been pulling my hair out trying to learn how lightrooms folder system works. Your video REALLY helped me out!! I'll be sure to check out some of your courses. Thanks again!!!!
Thank you Aaron. I recently bought a new computer and Lightroom wasn't importing the way I was used to. This video helps a lot. BTW listened to your interview on Latitude Photograph Podcast. Loved it. :)
Hey Aaron, thanks for the tut! I've finally learnt to be more efficient with organizing my files in Lightroom. I have a question: isn't it possible to strip metadata?
I need to organize by date/patient name/treatment and maybe create a mix of photos to have as samples of care for patients to see. Do everything in Folders and sub folders?
Veri good!! one quest. I have like 25000 pictures organized by years, is good idea tu put everything in one Catalog or make one catalog for every year?? or make one catalog for each month? how is better?? thx so much
Thanks for the great tutorial. I think I might be missing something. When I open an image in Photoshop from Lightroom the result is a tiff file with same name as the original file plus the edition of “edit” at the end. Should I save a PSD instead and then import to Lightroom or move the tiff file to the Photoshop folder? Also, how can I look at the images that I have decided to keep if some of them were edited by Lightroom only and others used Photoshop (same goes for other editing programs that I use like the Sequator and other)?
Smart collections => It looks there si no way to limit a smart collection to a collection or collection set. When I create a smart collection inside a collection set, my expectation would be to apply the criteria to the parent collection set only, while it looks the criteria are applyed to all collections! Is there any possibility to limit a Smart collection inside its parent collection? Thanks for your great and clear explanations - aris Italy
Great quick & simple general explanation on organizing folders in Lightroom. I like your suggestion on the use of "Collections". Can you use "Tags" initially, on pictures, and then move them into collections or separate folders? I shoot team sports and after importing pictures from an event, as I am going through all the pictures I "Tag" the pics with the players #, so that I can eventually just pull or "collect" those pictures of the player. One picture may be "tagged" with multiple players and I want that picture to follow those players as needed when I eventually distribute, share, the pictures with the players.
Yes, I use that feature in Lightroom to assemble photos of people and places. With smart collections in Lightroom, I can have a collection of photos from Ragusa Ibla, Sicily that also contain my wife. The sorting and collecting features of Lightroom could be a class in and of itself. Your options are almost unlimited.
Greatly appreciated ! A few questions remain to me.. Why would someone choose Copy or Add over one another ? I have all my photos stored on an external ssd, to be able to work from my desktop or laptop if I’m away, should I copy or add ? I have a folder with all my best pictures, so they are copied from the other folders in my drive, should I work from original files in original folder or the copies ones in my best of folder ? I hope this is clear enough and that someone might be able to help! Thanks !
Hey there! Both "Copy" and "Add" essentially achieve the same goal of bringing files into a new location. However, they differ slightly: Using "copy" is the simpler option. It creates a duplicate of the file in the new location, leaving the original file untouched. Use this when you want to have independent versions of the file on your desktop and laptop. Using "Add" can be more versatile. It can copy files like "Copy" does, but it can also handle compressed files (like .zip) by automatically extracting them during the process. Since you want to access your photos from both desktop and laptop, copying them to each device is the best approach. This creates independent copies you can work with, and changes on one device won't affect the other.
Hi Aaron, Thanks you so much for the tutorial. super helpful. I have two question if you please can answer. do you keep one catalog for all your shoots or you make new catalog for each photo shoot? How do you organise all different photo shoot if you keep them one catalog ? looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks again.
First of all I want to thank you for your training videos are very helpful and easy to follow. Can you tell me what happens if you have raw files mixed in with JPEG files on import if you copy to DNG?
Hey Aaron, first of all thank you for this series! I have a question: do you use Catalogs? If yes, how do you organize them / what are they useful for?
You probably don't need multiple catalogs. That's what the metadata, keywords, and map function give you. Use collections to assemble the photos you need. Collections can be manually done where you move photos into the collection or a smart collection which automatically adds photos to a collection. Smart collections also add and subtract images as you change the criteria and data associated with each photo. The bottom line is that excessive catalogs are confusing and unnecessary.
Thank you for your video. I managed to follow you the 14 first minutes. But then, my LR didn't have the options to rename the folder neither the option to create subfolders. The window gives only the options:Include subfolder, Dock folder or Show in explorer.
Really helpful. Thanks, but what can I do about the hundreds of images I already have on my computer and in lightroom with just the date as the information?
but wait at 10 minutes you didn't save directly onto your computer, I believe it was saved on your hard-drive? Also when importing RAW images through DNG, does it remain RAW while editing in the develop tab?
Hi, great video! My imported photos from Lightroom to Photoshop open up zoomed in (even though it says 25% at the bottom left corner, it looks zoomed in 50%), I can't see the whole picture as before. Now I have to click Fit Screen on every picture I import before I can work on it. Any suggestions?
Awesome tutorial, Aaron, as always! O ne question...how come, when i import my photoos from "LIBRARY", to "DEVLOP", i only see a black screen...Left on top i do see the importet picture. What am I doing wrong?
Hello 👋, regarding the PHLEARN Pictures folder your are exporting your vacation photos to, was this folder created on your computer previously? And if yes did you also create the sub folders (2019 and 2020) or did Lightroom? Thank you
Thanks for the quiet detailed description of the Lightroom Library and the catalog. However there are still some questions that I would love to have answered in order to solve this problem: About two years ago I had roundabout 30000 images on my Mac and in my Lightroom library / catalog with activated face detection and excire foto analysis tool. Since then my Lightroom catalog crashed and I set up a completely new one, but without face detection and Excire Foto Search activated. Now I'm wondering, if it's possible to somehow combine the old Lightroom catalog from two years ago (backup version) with my present Lightroom catalog which now organizes about 50000 images in order to get me a new Standard Catalog for all my 50000 pictures inclusive the editing information from both catalogs as well as face detection and Excire analysis from the older catalog (so I don't have to start here from scratch ! ) I'd be grateful for any kind of help.
What am I missing, I can add to quick Collection but can't "drag" to my created collections. I can export to my output. I right click on my collection and it does not have set to target collection.
Hi, thanks so much for this awesome video. Quick question: I just downloaded Lightroom Classic, but have a lot of raw photos which were already edited in CameraRaw. How do I also import the existing .xmp files which included the existing post-process metadata in to lightroom as well? So that when I open up a raw photo, it will include any priorly made changes that I added before installing lightroom? Thanks!
Omg Ive been managing it all wrong........how can I start over without seeing significant downtime? I have terabytes and terabytes of photos lol and I still need to work on some for client delivery but I love how you have stuff organized lol
I've been using ON1 for three years, but due to a lot of problems I've uninstalled it. I have photos organized into folders in Windows, but I can't find them to import to Lr. How do I find them?
Hello @Phlearn. I've always just used photos library to store my images (iCloud). id like to now edit with Lightroom which I just started using. do you suggest just keeping them in photos library and bringing the ones I want to edit in Lightroom and then once edited back to photos library? will it change the quality?
Aaron .. great video .. Thank so much! I have a question [or maybe two?] with regards to collections .. 1. I had tried using them and then the list goes on and on and I wish to 'hide' that in the panel so I don't always see the entire list .. is there a way to compress the collections? Sort of like when you are in the Develop module and you want to work on the HSL panel and don't want to have the Basic panel open? 2. You mentioned in your tutorial that "Collections" don't transfer over to new/other catalogs .. and you offered a solution [and maybe I'm missing something so you can better help me understand] .. by simply making a sub folder inside your "Captured" folder so that they would be there .. are these additional images .. virtual images .. or??? Does this increase the size of or take up additional space on the drive you are using?
Hi there? I am just learning how t0 use Lightroom Classic. I have viewed the above tutorial, quick question. When you initially import the images into LR and you are creating the folders, have you previously created them on your desktop (or wherever one is storing images)? Or, as you create and name the folder in LR is the program duplicating that folder on your desktop??? I hope this makes sense. Thank you. Susan
I can always count on Aaron for the best simplest instructions
This is the most informative video on "Importing" photos that I have found on UA-cam. Thank you very much.
You have explained very nicely, which help a 76 old to new way to organised, folder V collection
Dear Aaron, just airing my thoughts, every time I need to find some sort of tuition on YT for PS, ACR, or LRC Etc; I search hard and long to find anything that matches my need and that is put in a way that my mind is able to learn, I usually struggle as there are very good videos out there, but it usually means an idea from here and there, or, “I'm just not learning from this guy’s style”, although the subject covers my need.
But when it all comes together it's great! and I find that this channel is usually where that happens. I love your teaching style, ( I am an Autistic Adult ) you offer an uncluttered but comprehensive overview of the tasks you teach, you give/show examples, and have a ‘work alongside me’ teaching style. I shall in the future stop the long searches when I require learning and will just come to you first from now on. I thank you and wish you all the best.
literally your the best no one explain this better than you iv'e try to look for a tutorial like this but no-one explained like you did . wow thank you so much.
I am new to this program . I can breathe and relax now. I am very comfortable with learning this. My anxiety was at an all time high. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for taking your time and explaining everything clearly and slowly while showing what to do. Thank You for showing how to copyright your photos and creating collections and organization. I have 50 billion pics all over the place. YOU ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED. Headed over to the next tutorial.
Always come back to basics and you learn something new. Always.
You have answered all of my questions. I was so frustrated before I saw this video. Thank you.
This guy is an excellent teacher! Thank you
personally think that organizing photos is the hardest part out of the entire process LOL
same 😒
The best video on this topic!!! Thank you! Greetings from Bulgaria!
Thank you🙃Amazing teacher
love the guy. very simple to understand
Excellent video wished i had watched it years ago when i first got interested in photography and Lightroom, such a powerful program if used correctly thanks again.
Super Helpful!
Absolutely bloody magic, many thanks. Love the 'Air-Phorce-1" reference.
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!
My Lightroom is a yes. needed this . Love you Aaron
Good insights on the organisation.Makes it clear to follow.
I love you guys! These videos have helped me so much.
So glad you are getting into Lightroom. I've subscribed to PHLEARN PRO and am loving all of the information there. All the best from Australia.
I was getting ready to make my Lightroom pictures among the missing.....thanks. Great source of info.
Thanks Aaron, I finally get some things done, coming from Adobe Bridge, this works different.
This videos is called a life saving video.
great video ... better than the paid for udemy training !!
Thanks so much for sharing! I will follow your suggestions to organize my photos.
Thanks for this free course! This is what all I need as a beginner in learning photography and editing. God blees you aaron! 😇
Thank you so much Aaron. I had been struggling with this for awhile and your method seems simply failproof!
Great video, great explanations! Thx! Very good job!
Awesome stuff, thank you very much for taking the time and effort to put this together in such an easily digestable form
Thanks for watching!
Just amazing, I'm so thankful you guys" You're awesome! THX so much for all of this series
Brilliant thank you so much I’ll be following everyone of your videos
really helpful :)
THANK YOU!!!!
a Million thanks Aron ...
Wow thanks so much. Brand new to LR. This was so helpful!
Awesome tutorial. 👍 Very helpful. Thank you for sharing, PHLEARN. Much Love Miccoli.
Brilliant, just the best tutorial, simple and to the point, cheers!
Thank you Aaron 🙏 Really appreciate your efforts in making this video and sharing it freely. I have just purchased a lightroom tutorial off fstoppers and have been pulling my hair out trying to learn how lightrooms folder system works. Your video REALLY helped me out!! I'll be sure to check out some of your courses.
Thanks again!!!!
Informative video. Thanks!
Amazing love this!!!!!!
thank you so much!! for this video, finally i understand :)))))
I hear you :D
Fantastic! Thank you very much.
Good stuff! Thank you.
Hey Aaron, super helpful tutorial. Thank you :)
So Good really good, really need to be better at Organizing my catalogue of photos.
I love your videos. Hugs from Italy
grazie mille :) non ti perdere i prossimi video...credo che ti piaceranno!
@@phlearn certo. Sei molto bravo
Fab vid, thank you so much...
thanks, Mr Aaron for this tuto ... but your looking with Beard so handsome 😁😁
PHLEARN (sickest name ever). Thanks for existing!
That's it, that the whole comment.
Thank you Aaron. I recently bought a new computer and Lightroom wasn't importing the way I was used to. This video helps a lot. BTW listened to your interview on Latitude Photograph Podcast. Loved it. :)
Not sure how i feel about clean cut Aaron, great video though!
Aaron, I’m still learning to organize in LR classic. I’m going back and organizing using your method.
Man I wish I’d seen this years ago!
Hey Aaron, thanks for the tut! I've finally learnt to be more efficient with organizing my files in Lightroom. I have a question: isn't it possible to strip metadata?
I love this Videos, they are so f***ing helpfull!
please make a series of lightroom video. we all waiting for that.
u the best bro
Wow, you did it 😅😀😀😀😀😀🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
thank you so much
I need to organize by date/patient name/treatment and maybe create a mix of photos to have as samples of care for patients to see. Do everything in Folders and sub folders?
Thanks and well done. A highlighted cursor would've made it even better - I found it a little difficult to follow your fast moving cursor.
Veri good!! one quest. I have like 25000 pictures organized by years, is good idea tu put everything in one Catalog
or make one catalog for every year?? or make one catalog for each month? how is better?? thx so much
Thanks for the great tutorial.
I think I might be missing something. When I open an image in Photoshop from Lightroom the result is a tiff file with same name as the original file plus the edition of “edit” at the end.
Should I save a PSD instead and then import to Lightroom or move the tiff file to the Photoshop folder?
Also, how can I look at the images that I have decided to keep if some of them were edited by Lightroom only and others used Photoshop (same goes for other editing programs that I use like the Sequator and other)?
You need a lint roller assistant 😂
Do you store your photos on a external hard drive
I like the new haircut!
Smart collections => It looks there si no way to limit a smart collection to a collection or collection set. When I create a smart collection inside a collection set, my expectation would be to apply the criteria to the parent collection set only, while it looks the criteria are applyed to all collections! Is there any possibility to limit a Smart collection inside its parent collection? Thanks for your great and clear explanations - aris Italy
I wish I saw this playlist a year ago😂
I'm feeling really scared now for all my images that are without copyright and with only watermarks
you can go to your top folder list & select ALL your photos to add metadata to everything :)
Helpful vid thanks, Aaron. The folder structure - what if a vacation say extends over several days? You example just shows a single folder and date.
Great quick & simple general explanation on organizing folders in Lightroom. I like your suggestion on the use of "Collections". Can you use "Tags" initially, on pictures, and then move them into collections or separate folders? I shoot team sports and after importing pictures from an event, as I am going through all the pictures I "Tag" the pics with the players #, so that I can eventually just pull or "collect" those pictures of the player. One picture may be "tagged" with multiple players and I want that picture to follow those players as needed when I eventually distribute, share, the pictures with the players.
Yes, I use that feature in Lightroom to assemble photos of people and places. With smart collections in Lightroom, I can have a collection of photos from Ragusa Ibla, Sicily that also contain my wife. The sorting and collecting features of Lightroom could be a class in and of itself. Your options are almost unlimited.
Greatly appreciated !
A few questions remain to me.. Why would someone choose Copy or Add over one another ? I have all my photos stored on an external ssd, to be able to work from my desktop or laptop if I’m away, should I copy or add ? I have a folder with all my best pictures, so they are copied from the other folders in my drive, should I work from original files in original folder or the copies ones in my best of folder ? I hope this is clear enough and that someone might be able to help! Thanks !
Hey there! Both "Copy" and "Add" essentially achieve the same goal of bringing files into a new location. However, they differ slightly:
Using "copy" is the simpler option. It creates a duplicate of the file in the new location, leaving the original file untouched. Use this when you want to have independent versions of the file on your desktop and laptop.
Using "Add" can be more versatile. It can copy files like "Copy" does, but it can also handle compressed files (like .zip) by automatically extracting them during the process.
Since you want to access your photos from both desktop and laptop, copying them to each device is the best approach. This creates independent copies you can work with, and changes on one device won't affect the other.
Thanks once again for a great video. I already have folders in light room, but now i want to organize all my photos your way. How do i do it?
Hi Aaron, Thanks you so much for the tutorial. super helpful. I have two question if you please can answer.
do you keep one catalog for all your shoots or you make new catalog for each photo shoot?
How do you organise all different photo shoot if you keep them one catalog ?
looking forward to hearing from you.
Thanks again.
First of all I want to thank you for your training videos are very helpful and easy to follow. Can you tell me what happens if you have raw files mixed in with JPEG files on import if you copy to DNG?
Hey Aaron, first of all thank you for this series! I have a question: do you use Catalogs? If yes, how do you organize them / what are they useful for?
catalogs are like magazines , they are like collection sets of image bundles are need to be edited
Its better to create catalogue for different projects.
You probably don't need multiple catalogs. That's what the metadata, keywords, and map function give you. Use collections to assemble the photos you need. Collections can be manually done where you move photos into the collection or a smart collection which automatically adds photos to a collection. Smart collections also add and subtract images as you change the criteria and data associated with each photo. The bottom line is that excessive catalogs are confusing and unnecessary.
is the drive titled "AIR PHORCE ONE" your internal hard drive on your Mac?
Thank you for your video. I managed to follow you the 14 first minutes. But then, my LR didn't have the options to rename the folder neither the option to create subfolders. The window gives only the options:Include subfolder, Dock folder or Show in explorer.
Does the same folder organization apply if I want to use an external hard drive and not use up the space on my MacBook?
Thank you for these videos. But I have an image in my download folder that will not drop into LRC. Why?
you should have do that thing with at least using 2 days. I think we can't use collection as you show with multiple days
Really helpful. Thanks, but what can I do about the hundreds of images I already have on my computer and in lightroom with just the date as the information?
but wait at 10 minutes you didn't save directly onto your computer, I believe it was saved on your hard-drive? Also when importing RAW images through DNG, does it remain RAW while editing in the develop tab?
Hi, great video! My imported photos from Lightroom to Photoshop open up zoomed in (even though it says 25% at the bottom left corner, it looks zoomed in 50%), I can't see the whole picture as before.
Now I have to click Fit Screen on every picture I import before I can work on it.
Any suggestions?
Awesome tutorial, Aaron, as always!
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ne question...how come, when i import my photoos from "LIBRARY", to "DEVLOP", i only see a black screen...Left on top i do see the importet picture. What am I doing wrong?
Hello 👋, regarding the PHLEARN Pictures folder your are exporting your vacation photos to, was this folder created on your computer previously? And if yes did you also create the sub folders (2019 and 2020) or did Lightroom?
Thank you
Thanks for the quiet detailed description of the Lightroom Library and the catalog.
However there are still some questions that I would love to have answered in order to solve this problem:
About two years ago I had roundabout 30000 images on my Mac and in my Lightroom library / catalog with activated face detection and excire foto analysis tool.
Since then my Lightroom catalog crashed and I set up a completely new one, but without face detection and Excire Foto Search activated.
Now I'm wondering, if it's possible to somehow combine the old Lightroom catalog from two years ago (backup version) with my present Lightroom catalog which now organizes about 50000 images in order to get me a new Standard Catalog for all my 50000 pictures inclusive the editing information from both catalogs as well as face detection and Excire analysis from the older catalog (so I don't have to start here from scratch ! )
I'd be grateful for any kind of help.
Aaron, thank you for great video! how lightroom will manage the lens profile in case I convert to DNG my pictures?
thank you
What am I missing, I can add to quick Collection but can't "drag" to my created collections. I can export to my output. I right click on my collection and it does not have set to target collection.
Hi, thanks so much for this awesome video. Quick question: I just downloaded Lightroom Classic, but have a lot of raw photos which were already edited in CameraRaw. How do I also import the existing .xmp files which included the existing post-process metadata in to lightroom as well? So that when I open up a raw photo, it will include any priorly made changes that I added before installing lightroom? Thanks!
Omg Ive been managing it all wrong........how can I start over without seeing significant downtime? I have terabytes and terabytes of photos lol and I still need to work on some for client delivery but I love how you have stuff organized lol
If I do not want change the number from the memory card? What I do?
I've been using ON1 for three years, but due to a lot of problems I've uninstalled it. I have photos organized into folders in Windows, but I can't find them to import to Lr. How do I find them?
What happened to Destination which I want to do when I import?
Hello @Phlearn. I've always just used photos library to store my images (iCloud). id like to now edit with Lightroom which I just started using. do you suggest just keeping them in photos library and bringing the ones I want to edit in Lightroom and then once edited back to photos library? will it change the quality?
Aaron .. great video .. Thank so much!
I have a question [or maybe two?] with regards to collections ..
1. I had tried using them and then the list goes on and on and I wish to 'hide' that in the panel so I don't always see the entire list .. is there a way to compress the collections? Sort of like when you are in the Develop module and you want to work on the HSL panel and don't want to have the Basic panel open?
2. You mentioned in your tutorial that "Collections" don't transfer over to new/other catalogs .. and you offered a solution [and maybe I'm missing something so you can better help me understand] .. by simply making a sub folder inside your "Captured" folder so that they would be there .. are these additional images .. virtual images .. or??? Does this increase the size of or take up additional space on the drive you are using?
Hi there? I am just learning how t0 use Lightroom Classic. I have viewed the above tutorial, quick question. When you initially import the images into LR and you are creating the folders, have you previously created them on your desktop (or wherever one is storing images)? Or, as you create and name the folder in LR is the program duplicating that folder on your desktop??? I hope this makes sense. Thank you. Susan
How is the import by destination option used?
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i need function change image size of auto import in lightroom, help me please!!!