You don’t need to download any photos-just use any ones you have handy (but, be sure to download the Print templates and Develop presets, along with their bonus chapter PDFs). The same goes for Chapter 13 on using video (use any video you’ve shot with your DSLR camera), Chapter 14 on using Lightroom on your mobile device, and for the bonus chapters included here on using the Web and Slideshow modules and the free Print and Develop presets. Now, Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, and 12 are about importing, organizing your photos, customizing the Library module, exporting, creating photo books, and printing, so it doesn’t matter one little bit which photos you use. While the shots here are downloadable, the whole idea behind this book is that you use these techniques on your own photos, but until you do, you can practice on these (some images are not available for download due to permissions issues). You can also watch the book’s companion videos on how to move your photos to an external hard drive (mentioned in Chapter 1), as well as how to create a frame in Photoshop to use for your print layouts (mentioned in Chapter 12). ![]() O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic Book for Digital Photographersĭear Reader: Welcome to the book’s download page, where you can download some of the same photos I used in the book and follow right along with the projects, as well as download the Print module templates (mentioned in Chapter 12) and the Develop module presets (mentioned in the book’s introduction). ![]() Get The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC Book: Plus an introduction to the new Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC across desktop, web, and mobile now with the O’Reilly learning platform.
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