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What Does Import Mean In Lightroom Classic?

    Divider LineWe covered the steps required to set-up Adobe Lightroom Classic in the previous Module. Now that we have everything properly prepared and configured it’s time to Import some photographs into our Lightroom Catalog.

Understanding the ‘Import’ Concept

The word Import has a very specific meaning inside of Adobe Lightroom Classic. Understanding exactly what this term means within the Lightroom lexicon will help you avoid some of the common pitfalls that snare so many new Adobe Lightroom Classic users. In this program, Import means to add new reference points into your Photoshop Lightroom Catalog. When we Import, we are asking Lightroom to keep track of a group of digital images.

Importing creates a one-to-one relationship between your Lightroom Catalog’s thumbnails/previews and the image files on your hard drive. It is absolutely essential for you to understand that your Lightroom Catalog is an index, a searchable database, of your photography. This database does not contain your actual image.

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Library Module Gird View Thumbnails

When you Import images into your Catalog, Classic records the image’s filename, it’s metadata, and the exact path through your computer that leads to this particular file. Lightroom writes all of this information into your Catalog and it creates a thumbnail/preview for each image. The thumbnails and previews that Lightroom generates act as visual placeholders for your real files while you are browsing through your Lightroom Catalog.

Import Dialog

Pressing the Import button in Adobe Lightroom Classic brings up a dialog screen full of possibilities. The Import Dialog needs very specific instructions about where to find the new group of images that you would like to connect to your Catalog and some additional guidance every time this command is invoked. There are some fantastic time-saving workflow tools inside of the Import Dialog that can dramatically improve your productivity, but harnessing their full potential requires a bit of additional set-up.

Applying your copyright and contact information to all of the images that you add via Import using a Metadata Preset, for example, can be a great time-saver. As you will soon learn, having Lightroom copy or move your actual files from one place to another can also be a big help when you are trying to build a neat and tidy image storage system but the Import Dialog cannot magically read your mind. You must give it precise instructions every time you use it.

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  • LIGHTROOM CLASSIC: IMPORTING AND ORGANIZING
    • Module 1:ADDING PHOTOS & VIDEOS
      • Lesson 1:What Does Import Mean In Lightroom Classic?
      • Lesson 2:The Most Efficient Way To Import New Photos In Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 3:How To Import New Photos Into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic Using An Import Preset
      • Lesson 4:The Easiest Way To Import iPhone Photos Into Adobe Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 5:The Easiest Way To Import Android Photos Into Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 6:How To Import Images From Apple Photos On A Mac Into Lightroom Classic
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        Import Scanned Images Using The Folder Watch Plugin In Lightroom Classic
    • Module 2:ESSENTIAL SKILLS
      • Lesson 1:How To Select Photos In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 2:Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic File And Folder Names Best Practices
      • Lesson 3:How To Move Photos And Folders In Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 4:How To Rename Photos And Folders In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 5:How To Delete Photos In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 6:How To Convert To Dng In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
    • Module 3:EVALUATING YOUR IMAGES
      • Lesson 1:Streamline Your Photo Culling: A Multi-Pass Lightroom Classic Workflow
      • Lesson 2:How To Use The View Modes In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 3:How To Use The Enhanced Zoom Tool In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
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        Initial Sorting with the Pick and Reject Flags In Adobe Lightroom Classic
    • Module 4:ORGANIZING WITH METADATA
      • Lesson 1:Organizing Your Images With Metadata In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 2:How To Use The Metadata Filter In Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 3:Keyword Basics In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 4:How To Speed Things Up With Custom Keyword Sets In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 5:Metadata Presets In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 6:The Map Module In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 7:How To Use A GPS Tracklog In Classic’s Map Module
      • Lesson 8:Facial Recognition In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
    • Module 5:COLLECTIONS & SMART COLLECTIONS
      • Lesson 1:How To Gather Up Your Favorites Photos In Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 2:Collections And Smart Collections In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
      • Lesson 3:The Better Quick Collection Trick In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
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        Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic Workflow Smart Collections
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        Advanced Smart Collections In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic

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