![]() So we’re gonna go over these, and the presets over here in how to create a preset and why you would want to do that. And there are many options right here that you can apply to your export or things that you can do during the export process. Once you select that catalog from here, you will then have that catalog merged into the current open catalog.Īll right, let’s go into the export dialogue window. Well, you will select all your images and then export it as a catalog.Īnd then, to merge them, you’ll come up here and select import from another catalog. So let’s say you have two or more catalogs, and you want to merge those catalogs into one. There are also some pre-made presets by Lightroom, and then I have some from Luminar Neo as well.Īnd then, export as catalog will allow you to export all the files selected as a catalog. I also export to PNG or via that file format, and I’ll explain why that is in just a moment. As you can see, I have three different presets. Now we can go up to file and export from this top option right here, but let’s talk about these other three export options real quick.Įxport with a previous will, and export with the attributes you applied on your last export.Įxport with preset will allow you to export via one of your users presets, which I’ll show you how to create once we get into that part of this video tutorial. I will hold down my shift key and select the last image I want to be included in the export or use commander control plus the letter A to select them all. So I’m going to select my first image here. Alright, so the first thing we need to do is tell Lightroom which photos need to be exported. Not only will you learn how to export, but also how to create presets for exporting different size images and other attributes. This Lightroom Classic tutorial is about sharing your images with the world by exporting them from Lightroom.
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