- Getting started
- Lightroom is your digital notebook
- The import process
- Importing photos from a digital camera
- Importing images from a hard disk
- Importing via drag and drop
- Evaluating photos before importing
- Images that are already imported
- Importing to a specific folder
- Importing from a watched folder
- Tethered shooting
- Viewing imported photos in the work area
- Review questions
- Review answers
Importing via drag and drop
Perhaps the easiest way to add photos to your image library is to simply drag a selection of files—or even an entire folder—directly into Lightroom Classic.
The Finder/Explorer window, where you can see the lesson02A folder, should still be open from the previous exercise. Position the window so that you can see the Grid view in the Lightroom Classic workspace behind it.
Open the lesson02A folder, and then drag the folder from the Finder/Explorer window onto the Grid view.
In the Import dialog box, the lesson02A folder is now selected in the Source panel, and the photos it contains are displayed in the Preview area.
In the Apply During Import panel, choose None from the Metadata menu and type Lesson 02, Waterfall in the Keywords box. Don’t click Import just yet.