

If you're using Lightroom CC and you use Lightroom mobile, then every time you sync a collection, it not only sends it to your Mobile device, but you can also access it through a web browser. I've always wished there was a better way to enter captions and titles. While there is a "Large caption" option, it still suffers from some of the same problems. The entry fields are small, and the text is small, and the section is stuck down in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. I don't like the metadata ui in general, but in particular, in my opinion, the captioning interface is a pain to use. Eric has worked for major software and computer corporations, freelance photography and editing services, and has been working with Beverly Schulz teaching ed2go photography courses since 2004.One of the things that I really don't like about Lightroom is the interface for captioning and titling your images. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Education (emphases on Computer Science) from Oregon State University and a Master's in Business Administration from Seattle University. She co-authored the book "Photoshop Elements 14-What's New?"Įric Johnson is an experienced digital photographer and editor. With more than 15 years teaching experience, she has written over 30 digital photography and digital editing courses. For the past 10 years, Schulz has taught at the University of San Francisco. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies from UC Berkeley and a master's degree in Adult and Continuing Education. This course is written for Lightroom Classic CC only.īeverly Richards Schulz is an award-winning photographer and graduate of the New York Institute of Photography. Note: Adobe offers two versions of Lightroom CC (Lightroom CC and Lightroom Classic CC). Through hands-on exercises, you will learn to use Lightroom Classic CC like a pro and perfect your digital photos! This course will teach you how to use Lightroom Classic CC, Adobe's easy-to-use software that prepares, edits, and organizes photos quickly and effectively. Do you have a lot of images to manage? Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is a fantastic tool for digital photographers at any skill level who need to manipulate and organize photos and images.
