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How To Import New Photos Into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic Using An Import Preset

    Divider LineAlmost everyday, I talk with someone who is completely confused by Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic’s complicated Import Dialog box. Unlike almost all of the other parts of this program, Import is not a forgiving activity but there is an easy way to make the whole Import process fast, predictable, and painless. The secret to conquering Lightroom Classic’s Import Dialog requires a robust understanding of the program’s Import Presets feature.

Once you understand what Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic’s Import Presets do, then adding files from a digital camera memory card, or any other storage device, into your Lightroom Catalog is a piece of cake. Use the appropriate Import Preset every time and your files will never accidentally end up in the wrong place. Below are two video tutorials on how to build and use Import Presets. The first tutorial is probably all that you need but I added a second one at the bottom of this lesson just to cover every other conceivable Import scenario.

Many Photoshop Lightroom Classic users get frustrated when their Import Dialog “refuses” to import a group of images. Usually this frustration occurs when the images in question are already connected to the users Lightroom Catalog. The Import Dialog automatically “grey’s out” the thumbnails for any image that the Catalog has already referenced and it refuses to import these files a second time. The Import Dialog will not create new reference points for these images because Lightroom’s database cannot hold multiple reference points that lead to the same object (image file).

It would be nice if the Import Dialog explained this behavior using words, but it is actually doing you a favor by keeping your Lightroom Catalog from becoming an enormous mess full of duplicate entries. Unfortunately, many novice users assume that there is something wrong with the application when this occurs. Happily, nothing is wrong. Multiple reference points that lead to the same object would create needless repetition, mass confusion, and eventually bring total chaos to your Catalog.

Many thanks to my friend Farshid Ariz for some of the photos that I used in this tutorial. Most appreciated Farshid!

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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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