Lerne Lightroom kennen. Lightroom unterscheidet sich von Lightroom Classic in einigen Punkten.
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Lightroom synchronisiert Ihre Fotos automatisch und geräteübergreifend in ihrem ursprünglichen Format. Außerdem werden Ihre Fotos automatisch getaggt, damit Sie sie später ganz einfach wiederfinden können, indem Sie Wörter wie „Blume“, „Essen“ oder „Boot“ eingeben. Mit Lightroom profitieren Sie von nahtlosen Arbeitsabläufen auf allen Geräten, da die Bearbeitungs- und Organisationswerkzeuge auf Ihrem Smartphone, Desktop und im Web gleich sind.
Tipp: Als Classic-Kunde haben Sie Zugang zu Lightroom mit Cloud-Speicherplatz zum Testen des Dienstes. Sie können jederzeit zur Abo-Option mit 1 TB Speicher wechseln.
Einfache Organisation und reibungslose Arbeitsabläufe.
Die Desktop-Version von Lightroom hat eine intuitive Benutzeroberfläche für einen schnellen Workflow. Die Module „Bibliothek“ und „Entwicklung“, die du von Lightroom Classic auf dem Desktop kennst, wurden zusammengeführt.
Klicke auf das Ordnersymbol, um das Bedienfeld für den Zugriff auf Fotos ein- oder auszublenden. Zum Hinzufügen von Fotos zu Lightroom klickst du auf das Pluszeichen (+). Dadurch werden die Originalfotos (auch im RAW-Format) mit Creative Cloud synchronisiert.
Tipp: Wenn du Fotos aus Lightroom Classic mit Creative Cloud synchronisierst, werden nur Smart-Vorschauen der Bilder synchronisiert und nicht die Originaldateien. In Lightroom werden Fotos in Alben organisiert statt in Sammlungen wie in Lightroom Classic.
Intuitive Bearbeitungswerkzeuge.
Über die Symbole am rechten Bildschirmrand kannst du jederzeit auf die Bearbeitungswerkzeuge zugreifen. Wenn du den Cursor auf den Namen eines Reglers setzt, wird ein Hinweis zur Auswirkung der Option auf das Foto eingeblendet. Unter Fotos überall bearbeiten erfährst du mehr über die Fotobearbeitung in Lightroom.
Bearbeitung jederzeit und überall.
In Lightroom Classic musst du Fotos manuell synchronisieren, in Lightroom hingegen verläuft die Synchronisation automatisch. Jede Änderung, die du in Lightroom vorgenommen hast, wie das Hinzufügen und Bearbeiten von Fotos oder das Erstellen eines Fotoalbums, wird automatisch mit allen Geräten sowie mit Lightroom Classic synchronisiert. Lightroom sichert außerdem hochauflösende Versionen deiner Fotos als Backup in Creative Cloud.
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