5 Lightroom Keyboard Shortcuts that will Speed Up Your Workflow

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In this episode of the Adobe Creative Suite Video Podcast I'll show you 5 Keyboard Shortcuts for Lightroom that will speed up your day to day workflow!

See more of my Adobe Creative Suite Videos on my Adobe Creative Suite Podcast and get the App here. It features EXCLUSIVE CONTENT that no one else gets to see. This episode not only has a BONUS CLIP that is available only in the App, but it also has an EXCLUSIVE PDF with tons of Lightroom Keyboard Shortcuts:

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8 Replies to “5 Lightroom Keyboard Shortcuts that will Speed Up Your Workflow”

  1. Good podcast, but there is simpler way to remove a pick or rejected flag: press the letter “U”.

  2. Great podcast and I loved the bonus content in your CS app that I purchased. Is there any way I can print out the bonus PDF to use as a desk reference? Please let me know, thanks so much.

      1. Terry, thanks so much for the quick reply. I was able to open the PDF in iBooks and then send it out as an email to print here on my work Color printer. I havent setup iBooks to print from home yet, but I will look into this option too. Thanks again. You rock dude!

  3. Thank you so much for the tips! I would love to purchase the app, but I don’t have an iPhone or iPad (yet!). Will you be making the app available to the mac app store soon or is there another way to buy/download the bonus pdf? Thank you so much for all of the great information you share.

  4. I’ve tried to refine my workflow as much as possible to easily and quickly get through a shoot and found a nice “ShortCut” I really like and wanted to share. I don’t like the new apple mouse…(Sorry). I use a two button Logitech with all the buttons and scroll wheel. I’ve programed the mouse for the specific Lightroom actions I use on most photos. Right click goes to the next photo, Scroll Wheel click rejects or deletes an image, thumb wheel click button #1 enters crop mode and button #2 opens up the photo in PS. Once out of lightroom, the mouse reverts to it’s normal mode.

    I can do almost everything from the mouse leaving my other hand free to operate the TV clicker…;)

  5. Terry, I’ve just bought CS5 & lr 3 (going from pse6) thanks you sooo much for this 10 mins video. It was a HUGE help for this self taught woman!!! Have got you in my favorites now along with Scott and Matt 🙂

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