Video Tutorial: Digital Templates in LR – Creating Your Own

Another quick tutorial on scrapbooking in Lightroom – shows you how quick and easy you can create your own layout templates that you can use again and again in Lightroom! Quick and easy scrapbooking!

You can find the first Lightroom Scrapbooking post here.

PS I plan on teaching my Lightroom classs in March 2011.

 

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  1. Kathleen D

    April 9, 2011

    I never knew about the “send to back” commands in LR. Really cool. I have made several templates in the Print Module. Is there a way, after the fact, to join them into one set rather than individual templates?

  2. Kayla Lamoreaux

    April 9, 2011

    Im assuming you mean grouping your templates together in one folder under Template Browser? You can create a new folder by Right Clicking or CTRL clicking on another Group of templates and choosing New Folder then adding whatever you want – i.e. 8.5×11 templates. Then when you click on the plus sign next to Template Browser and create a new template you can choose the appropriate group. If you already created templates you want to add to the group, just click and drag them to the appropriate group/folder. Hope that helps!

  3. Judy

    July 28, 2011

    Hi Kayla, is there a way to save the template with the photos so I can go back and work on my page later? Every time I drag pictures to the template, they don’t persist there even if I choose “update with current settings”. Thanks.

  4. Kayla Lamoreaux

    July 28, 2011

    That is a drawback of Lightroom – it is mainly a drag and drop – you cant save it for later like you can Photoshop. Hope that helps.

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