620. Adobe Lightroom Basics (Classic)
Class - Photography | Available
This class is for those wishing to understand and improve their digital workflow using Adobe Lightroom. Whether a hobbyist or professional photographer, a smooth, organized workflow is essential in the effective management and editing of a photographic library of images. This 4-week class covers the complete workflow, beginning with organizing, collecting and placing image files into a primary folder location; importing; performing general basic image editing using Adobe Lightroom; and finally exporting and optimizing images for output, be it further editing in Photoshop, printing, or the web.
- Students should be familiar with their camera’s MENU set-up and are encouraged to bring their own laptops to class to eliminate having to transfer files between home vs. school computers.
Greg Dailey
I'm an amateur photographer in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. My work has occasionally been found hanging in one of a few local venues, but mostly I just shoot for myself. For most of my working life I've been a musician, among other things; I currently work in the music area of the UNC School of the Arts library. But my eyes have always brought me more interesting things than my ears. I was fascinated by cameras and pictures as a kid, but didn't make serious attempts at learning photography until about 2006. Landscape and nature photography was the starting point of my interest, and still constitutes the bulk of my subject matter, but I do branch out to other things as well.
Some of my work can be found at dogseyeview.net.