Simplified LR Workflow
Simplified LR Workflow
By Rob Sheppard
Note: this is not a complete description of everything possible in Lightroom – it reflects my approach as a
working photographer to using Lightroom to optimize my images.
Export:
• Right click photo (Mac users should have a right click mouse)
• Choose Export from menu that appears
o Or choose Edit from Photoshop if you want to go to Photoshop
• Set a destination for your photo
• Name your photo
• Size your photo if needed
• Set output sharpening if needed
• Tell Lightroom what to do with the photo after Export, if needed
Print:
• Page Set Up – choose your paper size to start
• Template Browser is a good place to begin
o Maximize Size template good for single image print
• Image Settings
o Choose stroke border (the default is okay)
• Layout for sizing your image
o Cell size is your photo size
o Margins affect the outside, unprinted area of the paper
• Guides
o Click and drag guides to size and place an image on a page
• Overlays
o For any text or other identification on image
• Print Job
o Default resolution okay for most printers
o Print sharpening different than image sharpening
For output to a specific paper type
Choose amount and paper
o Set color management
Set by printer is obvious … or use
Other – color management by paper profiles
• Print Settings button
o Choose a paper type
Mac – Print Settings
PC – Properties
o Check how color is managed
Mac – Color Management
PC – Properties
Leave color management on if the printer is managing color
Turn color management off if using profiles
• Print One button
o Sends data to the printer
• Print
o Calls up the printing dialog boxes again before sending data to printer