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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 4
Importing photos
Last updated 11/26/2012
Import photos from a tethered camera
When selected Canon, Nikon, or Leica digital cameras are connected to the computer, you can import photos directly
into a Lightroom catalog. You can bypass the camera’s capture software and camera card.
Important: For a list of cameras that can be tethered to Lightroom 4, see Tethered camera support | Lightroom 3, 4. If
you’re having problems with tethered import, see Troubleshoot tethered capture | Lightroom 3, 4.
Configure tethered capture settings
1 Choose File > Tethered Capture > Start Tethered Capture.
2 In the Tethered Capture Settings dialog box, specify how you want to import the photos:
Session The session is the name of the folder that stores the captured photos. Select Segment Photos By Shots to create
subfolders within the session. You can name the subfolders after clicking OK.
Naming Choose a filenaming convention for the photos. Session Name - Sequence uses the name entered in Session.
For any naming convention that uses a numerical sequence, specify the Start Number. See
Naming options” on
page 33 and The Filename Template Editor and Text Template Editor” on page 33.
Destination Choose a location for the session folder.
Information Add metadata and keywords to the imported photos, if desired. See “Apply metadata to photos when
importing” on page 32.
3 Click OK to start the capture settings.
Capture photos from a tethered camera
The tethered capture window reads the shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and white balance from the camera’s settings. By
default, Lightroom selects and displays the most recently captured photo.
Choose a camera from the camera name pop-up menu.
Choose a preset to apply on import from the Develop Settings pop-up menu. See Apply Develop settings to photos
when importing” on page 32.
Click the Settings button in the lower-right corner of the window to edit capture settings.
Press Ctrl+T (Windows) or Command+T (Mac OS) to show/hide the tethered capture window.
If you are segmenting photos by shots, press Ctrl+Shift+T (Windows) or Command+Shift+T (Mac OS) to create a
new shot.
Click the shutter release button in the tethered capture window to capture a photo. Or, press the camera’s shutter
release button.
Choose File > Tethered Capture and deselect Auto Advance Selection if you do not want Lightroom to
automatically select the most recently captured photo.
Close the tethered capture window or choose File > Tethered Capture > Stop Tethered Capture to end the session.
To learn more about using tethered capture in Lightroom 3 and Lightroom 4, see these tutorials:
Import photos from a tethered camera, by Scott Kelby (video)
Integrated tethered shooting, from Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Classroom in a Book
Tethered shooting in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3, by Martin Evening
New feature: Tethered shooting, by Brian Reyman for Lightroom Secrets
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