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Keywording in Lightroom 3

August 29th, 2010 |  by sethresnick Comments off

KEYWORDING IN THE LIBRARY MODULE

Keywording really shows off the power of Lightroom as a digital asset management (DAM) system. The best way of using any DAM is to take advantage of the application’s ability to find specific images. Proper keywording and fully filling out all metadata is not only advantageous, but essentially the only way of finding specific images in a very large collection. It is one thing to scroll through a few hundred images to find the one you want. It is an entirely different matter to scroll through 50,000 images to find the image you want.

THE KEYWORD LIST PANEL

A keyword tag or “keyword” is metadata that categorizes and describes the key elements of a photo. According to one study, it may take more than 400 keywords to accurately describe an image without actually looking at the thumbnail. Building a Keyword Hierarchy can be a tedious and painful task, but it is essential to digital asset management. Keywords help in identifying and searching for images in a catalog. Keyword tags are stored either in the image files or in XMP sidecar files or in Lightroom Catalog. The XMP can be read by any application that supports XMP metadata.

Keywording Images

To keyword your images, think globally first and then go for local. Think of keywording the same way you would classify an animal. A Spider Monkey would first be a Mammal then an Ape, then a monkey and finally a spider monkey. For example, to classify Miami Beach, you might want to make several keyword hierarchies. One Parent would be Continent with a child called North America. A second Parent might be called Countries, with a child keyword of United States. A third Parent might be called United States with a child keyword of Florida and finally a parent called Cities with a child called Miami Beach.

In my own list, the top level Parent Keywords are in CAPS but they are private metadata and act as a placeholder and do not export with the image. All the child levels have the first letter of each word capitalized.

Location is an obvious keyword but there are many keywords that aren’t as obvious that make finding and organizing images a breeze. We have a Parent called Technique, for example whose Children include items like Blur, Reflections, Macro and Motion. This really helps when looking for certain types of images. We have another Parent called View with Children like Aerial, Fisheye, Front View, and Landscape. Again,the more specific the keyword, list the easier it becomes to find  images that you seek.

D65 has a Keyword list for license. It is $99.95 and can be purchased at keyword list The keyword list comes with easy instructions on how to install. There are currently 5500 plus keywords in a hierarchy. So for example if I keyword an image with South Beach, it automatically applies the entire hierarchy for that location which would be North America, United States, Florida, South Flordia, Miami, Miami Beach, South Beach.
Here are some screen shots of some of the keywords in the hierarchy.

Lightroom 3.2 posted on Adobe Labs

August 10th, 2010 |  by sethresnick Comments off
Lightroom 3.2 and Camera Raw 6.2 are now available as Release Candidates on Adobe Labs.
DOWNLOAD HERE:
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Lightroom_3.2
The ‘release candidate’ label indicates that this update is well tested but would benefit from additional community testing before it is distributed automatically to everyone.
The final releases of Lightroom 3.2 and Camera Raw 6.2 may have additional corrections or camera support.
NEW FEATURE :The ability to publish directly to Facebook from within the Library module
Newly supported camera models include:
Casio EXILIM EX-FH100 (DNG*)
Leica S2 (DNG*)
Panasonic DMC-FZ100
Panasonic DMC-FZ40 (FZ45)
Panasonic DMC-LX5
Pentax 645D
Samsung NX10
Samsung TL500 (EX1)
Sony A290
Sony A390
Sony Alpha NEX-3
Sony Alpha NEX-5
New Lens Profile Support
Canon Canon PowerShot S90 Lens
Canon Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Canon Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Canon Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L II USM
Canon Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM
Canon Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM
Canon Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Canon Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Canon Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
Canon Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
Canon Canon EF 300mm f/4L IS USM
Nikon Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR
Nikon Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR
Nikon Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4G
Pentax smc PENTAX-D FA645 55mmF2.8AL[IF] SDM AW
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 33-55mmF4.5AL
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 35mmF3.5AL[IF]
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 45mmF2.8
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 45-85mmF4.5
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 55-110mmF5.6
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 75mmF2.8
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 80-160mmF4.5
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 MACRO 120mmF4
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 150mmF2.8[IF]
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 150-300mmF5.6ED[IF]
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 200mmF4[IF]
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA*645 300mmF4ED[IF]
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 300mmF5.6ED[IF]
Pentax smc PENTAX-FA645 400mmF5.6ED[IF]
Samsung Samsung EX1
Samsung Samsung 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 OIS
Samsung Samsung 30mm f/2
Samsung Samsung 50-200mm f/4-5.6 ED OIS
Phase One Schneider LS 80mm f/2.8 (For 645DF System)
Nikon SIGMA 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM (Nikon mount)
Nikon SIGMA APO 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM (Nikon mount)
Sony Sony E 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS (For NEX System)
Canon Zeiss Distagon T* 3,5/18 ZE
Canon Zeiss Distagon T* 2,8/21 ZE
Canon Zeiss Distagon T* 2/28 ZE
Canon Zeiss Distagon T* 2/35 ZE
Canon Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/100 ZE
Canon Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/50 ZE
Canon Zeiss Planar T* 1,4/50 ZE
Canon Zeiss Planar T* 1,4/85 ZE
NIKON Zeiss Distagon T* 2/28 ZF.2
NIKON Zeiss Distagon T* 2/35 ZF.2
NIKON Zeiss Distagon T* 2,8/21 ZF.2
NIKON Zeiss Distagon T* 2,8/25 ZF.2
NIKON Zeiss Distagon T* 3,5/18 ZF.2
NIKON Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/50 ZF.2
NIKON Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/100 ZF.2
NIKON Zeiss Planar T* 1,4/50 ZF.2
NIKON Zeiss Planar T* 1,4/85 ZF.2
Canon Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USMt
Canon Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USMt
NIKON Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8Dt
Categories: Lightroom

D-65′s Lightroom Workbook is shipping

July 14th, 2010 |  by sethresnick Comments off

Our book D-65′s Lightroom Workbook has arrived and is shipping. If you order it from d.65.com you will receive a signed copy. The book is also available on Amazon. Reviews are welcome…

X-Rite posts Lightroom 3-compatible ColorChecker Passport software

July 8th, 2010 |  by sethresnick Comments off

X-Rite has recently updated the camera calibration software for its ColorChecker Passport target. Version 1.0.2 is compatible with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 and improves both patch detection as well as the resulting profiles it creates for use within Adobe’s RAW conversion products.

To begin the update process, launch an earlier version of the ColorChecker Passport application and it should automatically detect that v1.0.2 is available. If it doesn’t, you can force an update check via the Help menu, or download the update manually here.

Categories: Lightroom

Speaking at the South Florida Camera Club Thursday, July 1

June 29th, 2010 |  by sethresnick Comments off

I will be speaking at the South Florida Camera Club on Thursday, July 1st 2010 at 7:30 PM. I will be demonstrating many of the new features of Lightroom 3 and it will surely be a blast. This mini workshop is free for anyone to attend that has not been to a South Florida Camera Club meeting in the past, and of course this workshop is free to all South Florida Camera Club members. If you are not a member and would like to become one please go to South Florida Camera Club.

South Florida Camera Club @ ArtServe
1350 East Sunrise Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

Categories: Lightroom, Workshops

Lightroom 3 Released

June 8th, 2010 |  by sethresnick No comments

Last night at midnight EST Adobe released Lightroom 3. LR 3 has many new features but some of the coolest are:

  • Better overall performance
  • Support for video
  • Image Watermarking
  • New Import Dialog
  • Awesome new noise reduction
  • Totally way cool Lens Corrections both auto and manual
  • Integration with Flickr
  • Tethered shooting
  • Slideshows exportable with music
  • Print packages
  • Addition of Grain

We have a brand new book on Lightroom 3 which we will be posting shortly.

best,

Seth and Jamie

Categories: Lightroom, Seth & Jamie