Adobe Lightroom For Beginners (2021)

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INTRODUCING THE MAP MODULE


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The navigation tool shows a
zoomed-out view of the current
map location. This enables you
to see more clearly where in the
world you’re looking.


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In this panel, you can save
a number of bookmarks for
locations that you have found.
It's a useful tool for accessing
locations you want to keep
returning to. We’ll look at saving
locations later on.


3


While you can’t view the
full library from the Map
Module, you can access your
Collections and organise
location specific shots into
new collections.

4


This is the main part of the
Map Module display. It shows
a zoomable, draggable world
map with all the locations
of your geotagged photos
flagged for easy reference.

5


Mouse over any of your flagged
locations to see a preview
thumbnail of the images at that
location, with the time, date
and exposure data.

6


This zoom control slider lets
you set the magnification level
of the map view. The mouse
wheel can also perform the
same function. You can also
lock the zoom level with the
padlock icon.

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There are several viewing
options for the main map,
including roads, terrain
and satellite imagery. The
default is a hybrid that shows
political boundaries.

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This is the same as the
Metadata in the Library
module and shows the data
for the currently viewed image.
The default option is naturally
Location metadata.

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