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Batch Editing 1 (Using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3)

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In this first batch editing tutorial Mike Walen shows you how to apply presets and settings to multiple images at once using the sync and auto sync options. Batch processing can save you time and help automate and reduce your digital photography post-processing time. The demonstration is carried out using Photoshop Lightroom 3 and uses RAW files from a Canon 7D.
Batch Editing 1 (Using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3)

In this tutorial, AJ demonstrates how to use Lightroom to retouch a portrait image. Share this video, Tweet to your friends: bit.ly Join My Adobe Community on Facebook: ajwood.com Find me on Twitter: twitter.com NAPP Wants YOU! ajwood.com Use Promo Code “ajwood” for $ Discount & Free DVD Get the iPhone app: ajwood.com Adobe Training by media-cats.com
Lightroom 3 - Portrait Retouch Part 1

  1. ZildjiaN7711
    ZildjiaN771102-13-2012

    Hi sir, im new to these,can you help me on how to save my final work? in these software. thanks alot

  2. cybercab
    cybercab02-13-2012

    Thanks! Just what? I needed!

  3. pimpjuice8921573
    pimpjuice892157302-13-2012

    THANK YOU!? You are the best.

  4. edkwon
    edkwon02-13-2012

    Excellent, I was trying to figure out how to do this, I’ve ignored? that sync button since I used Lightroom 2

  5. nicolecookphoto
    nicolecookphoto02-13-2012

    Very easy to follow – thank you!?

  6. funksensations
    funksensations02-13-2012

    Thank you so much ..? This is going to save me so much time with my nightclub photography !! Thank you

  7. XxXRcpXxX
    XxXRcpXxX02-13-2012

    Thank you, this? was so helpful!
    I haven’t been able to find any decent tutorials previously. Good job.

  8. noxyloverona
    noxyloverona02-13-2012

    Thank you sir you help me a lot…?

  9. ajwood2001
    ajwood200102-13-2012

    @chrisgazaful – if you have CS5, I assume you mean you have Photoshop CS5. This particular retouch is done in Lightroom 3. If you wanted to use Photoshop CS5 you would actually open the image inside Adobe Camera Raw (ACR). You would find the Basic Panel there as it does? not exist inside of Photoshop.

  10. chrisgazaful
    chrisgazaful02-13-2012

    where do u find the basics? panel ?
    i have CS5

  11. AlainAnhTruong
    AlainAnhTruong02-13-2012

    so informative. thank? you so much

  12. iTsMalTe
    iTsMalTe02-13-2012

    good work!?

  13. TexLins
    TexLins02-13-2012

    Awesome, you made it so easy? to understand!

  14. Gsavage1
    Gsavage102-13-2012

    Very? nice!

  15. riteshsriv88
    riteshsriv8802-13-2012

    awesome!?

  16. youmantube2009
    youmantube200902-13-2012

    Very clear and very helpful! Thank? you very much!!!!

  17. muusers
    muusers02-13-2012

    ‘Hey’ :D ?

  18. FibroPosts
    FibroPosts02-13-2012

    Very helpful!
    ?

  19. OlymWolf
    OlymWolf02-13-2012

    Nice? work ! Thanks

  20. dvdray
    dvdray02-13-2012

    Nice tutorial!? Keep up the good work!

  21. Blende2net
    Blende2net02-13-2012

    Great one, thanks for that?

  22. xmeerzx
    xmeerzx02-13-2012

    Thanks for the? tutorial

  23. blonboy
    blonboy02-13-2012

    Awesome as always AJ…….VERY informative. ? Fantastic delivery….
    MJ – NTPC

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