Photoshop_User_-_February_2016

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step seven: If you selected to Segment Photos by
Shots, then you’ll see the Initial Shot Name dialog. Type a
name to begin.

The tether modal dialog will appear. Let’s look at its parts:


  1. This shows the currently connected camera, or No Cam-
    era Detected if it can’t find one.

  2. This displays the current camera settings. You can only
    view them; you can’t change them in Lightroom. They
    can, however, be changed on camera.

  3. Here you can change the Develop Settings by choosing
    a preset. Alternatively, you can edit the first image that
    comes in and then choose Same as Previous to copy


these settings to each consecutive image that comes
into Lightroom.


  1. The Close dialog button will quit tethering.

  2. This is the Session Name from the Tethered Capture
    Settings. If you had Segment Photos by Shots selected,
    this name would also appear here.

  3. Click the Shutter button to take a shot remotely.

  4. The Settings button opens the Tethered Capture Set-
    tings dialog.


Now you’re ready to begin. (It takes far less time to get going
than it did to read this far.) Start shooting. As you shoot, you’ll
see “Transferring Files from Camera” appear in the Module
Picker at the top left of Lightroom.
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