Apprenez à importer des photos dans Lightroom Classic pour pouvoir les retoucher, les classer et les partager.
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1 Importation de photos
Ouvrez Lightroom Classic sur votre ordinateur. Dans le module Bibliothèque, cliquez sur le bouton Importer pour ouvrir la fenêtre d’importation.
Remarque : lorsque vous insérez la carte mémoire d’un appareil photo dans votre ordinateur, il arrive que la fenêtre d’importation s’ouvre automatiquement.
2 Définition des paramètres d’importation
Vous pouvez importer des photos dans votre catalogue Lightroom Classic depuis votre ordinateur, un disque dur externe ou un appareil photo.
Importation depuis un ordinateur ou un disque dur :
À gauche, sélectionnez le disque dur et le dossier qui contient les photos à importer. Si vous ne voyez pas les photos, activez la case à cocher Inclure les sous-dossiers.
Au milieu de la fenêtre d’importation au-dessus des vignettes, cliquez sur Ajouter pour importer les photos sans les déplacer jusqu’à un nouvel emplacement.
En haut à gauche des vignettes, vous pouvez désélectionner les photos que vous ne souhaitez pas importer.
Dans le panneau de droite, vous pouvez définir d’autres options d’importation.
Importation depuis un appareil photo :
À gauche, sélectionnez la carte mémoire de l’appareil photo à utiliser pour lancer l’importation. Activez la case Éjecter après l’importation pour éjecter la carte de l’ordinateur une fois l’importation terminée.
En haut de la fenêtre au-dessus des vignettes, cliquez sur Copier (il se peut que cette option soit déjà sélectionnée lorsque vous importez depuis une carte mémoire). À noter que les options Ajouter et Déplacer ne sont pas disponibles lors de l’importation à partir d’un appareil photo ou d’une carte mémoire.
Décochez les cases des vignettes des photos que vous ne souhaitez pas importer.
Utilisez le panneau Destination pour classer les photos importées (par date, dans un dossier sélectionné ou par sous-dossiers), puis prévisualiser le dossier de destination dans votre structure de fichiers. Définissez d’autres options d’importation dans le panneau de droite.
3 Importation des photos
Cliquez sur le bouton Importer en bas à droite de la fenêtre d’importation
pour démarrer le processus. Une fois les photos importées, elles apparaissent directement dans le module Bibliothèque.
4 Classement et retouche des photos
Une fois les photos importées, elles s’affichent dans la collection Importation précédente du panneau Catalogue
, à gauche. Vous pouvez aussi ouvrir le panneau Dossiers pour afficher le dossier où sont enregistrées les photos sur votre disque dur.
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