Lightroom Class: Handling Misc. Files

Wondering what to do with all those straggling files after conversion – i.e. PDF?  Follow along in this video and learn how you can move these into your Lightroom collection. You will also learn another Lightroom import option. 

***Please note when I am talking about converting PDF and PNG and RTF files, I am talking about one page files.  If you have several page PDF files, I recommend organizing those in designer folders – much like is talked about in this post.

Hope you all enjoy your weekend and lots of progress!

 

Comments

  1. rsheedy

    April 2, 2011

    How do you handle pdf documents that are more than one page long? It seems that the tiff conversion process retains only the first page. Am I doing something wrong?

  2. Kayla Lamoreaux

    April 3, 2011

    I apologize – I was thinking one page PDF files – you are right – if the PDF file is more than one page long, I would retain the PDF format unless it is a printable PDF. Then I would keep the original PDF file and convert it page by page.
    I have also edited this post with another link.

  3. rsheedy

    April 3, 2011

    Thanks for the quick response! I really appreciate the effort you have put into this amazing course.

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