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Adobe Lightroom

This class offers an option for in-classroom sessions. Participants attending an in-person class will need to adhere to the respiratory illness policies.

Learn best practices of using Adobe Lightroom, the solution many photographers are looking for - a way to import, organize and adjust the ever increasing number of digital images we capture.

Lightroom allows non-destruct edits of digital photographs as well as numerous features for organizing images in a powerful and efficient way.

This is a hands-on workshop and although photos will be provided for exercises and step by step walkthrough you are encouraged to bring your own camera/images ready to edit!

In this course you will learn to:

  • Import images and file conversion options
  • How to leverage metadata
  • Crop and rotate effectively
  • Make color adjustments
  • Add and modify effects
  • Modify and create borders and backgrounds
  • Create photobooks and slideshows for sharing
  • Export images and which file formats to use
  • Work with presets and styles
  • Batch processing features
  • How to work with RAW format

And much more!

 




University IT Technology Training classes are only available to Stanford University staff, faculty, or students. A valid SUNet ID is needed in order to enroll in a class.

Custom training workshops are available for this program

Technology training sessions structured around individual or group learning objectives. Learn more about custom training.

Special Group Rates

For groups of 5 or more, special rates are available. Please contact techtraining@stanford.edu for more details.


University IT Technology Training sessions are available to a wide range of participants, including Stanford University staff, faculty, students, and employees of Stanford Hospitals & Clinics, such as Stanford Health Care, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, Stanford Medicine Partners, and Stanford Medicine Children's Health.

Additionally, some of these programs are open to interested individuals not affiliated with Stanford, allowing for broader community engagement and learning opportunities.