Lightroom obviously is a powerful editor with the highest level of user-friendliness. It’s made to help beginners and advanced photographers edit their photographs within the blink of an eye. Its shortcuts can speed up your edits. Here are my favorite ones and a description of when and how I use them. First Steps Staying organized is quite hard when shooting thousands of photographs a month. I am working with a few different catalogs and often need to switch between them. Usually, I click on “File” and “Open Recent” to access my most popular catalogs. Whenever I know that I need a catalog that I didn’t use for a while, there’s another shortcut. Ctrl + O : Directly opens the window to find the catalog of your choice. It saves you two clicks! Far more important, however, is the quick import of my photographs. Instead of clicking myself into the library and searching for the small “Import…” button, there’s a more convenient option. Ctrl + Shift + I : Gets you directly to the import window. Speed advice: For keeping a good overview, I already tag the images here, so I won’t forget later. I also started giving each session […]
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