Erfahre, wie du Fotos in Lightroom Classic importieren und anschließend organisieren, bearbeiten und weitergeben kannst.
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1 Den Import starten.
Starte Lightroom Classic auf deinem Computer. Klicke im Modul Bibliothek auf Importieren..., um das Importfenster zu öffnen.
Hinweis: Falls du eine Speicherkarte aus deiner Kamera in den Computer eingesetzt hast, öffnet sich das Importfenster ggf. automatisch.
2 Die Importeinstellungen definieren.
Du kannst Fotos von deinem Computer, einer externen Festplatte oder einer Kamera in den Lightroom Classic-Katalog importieren.
Import vom Computer bzw. von der Festplatte:
Wähle links die Festplatte und Ordner mit den Fotos für den Import aus. Wenn deine Fotos nicht angezeigt werden, vergewissere dich, dass die Option Unterordner einbeziehen
aktiviert ist.
Klicke in der Mitte des Fensters Importieren über den Miniaturansichten der Fotos auf Hinzufügen. Damit werden die Fotos importiert, aber nicht an eine neue Stelle verschoben.
Entferne für jedes Foto, das nicht importiert werden soll, das Häkchen links oben in der Miniaturansicht.
Auf der rechten Fensterseite kannst du weitere Importoptionen wählen.
Import von der Kamera:
Wähle links die Speicherkarte aus, die als Importquelle dienen soll. Aktiviere Nach Import auswerfen, um nach dem Import die Karte aus dem Computer zu entfernen.
Klicke über den Miniaturansichten auf Kopie. (Beim Import von einer Speicherkarte ist das normalerweise schon ausgewählt). Die Optionen zum Hinzufügen und Verschieben sind beim Import von Kamera oder Speicherkarte nicht verfügbar.
Entferne für jedes Foto, das nicht importiert werden soll, das Häkchen links oben in der Miniaturansicht.
Lege rechts im Bedienfeld „Ziel“ fest, wie die importierten Fotos verwaltet werden sollen (nach Datum, in einem ausgewählten Ordner oder in Unterordnern). Überprüfe in der Vorschau den Zielort des Imports in deiner Dateistruktur. Wähle bei Bedarf weitere Importoptionen aus.
3 Die Fotos importieren.
Klicke rechts unten auf die Schaltfläche Importieren, um den Import zu starten. Lightroom Classic wechselt automatisch zum Modul Bibliothek, in dem die importierten Fotos angezeigt werden.
4 Die Fotos bearbeiten und verwalten.
Sobald die Fotos importiert sind, werden sie links im Bedienfeld „Katalog“ in der Sammlung „Vorheriger Import“ angezeigt. Öffne das Bedienfeld „Ordner“, um den Ordner anzuzeigen, in dem die Fotos auf deiner Festplatte gespeichert sind.
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