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May 11, 2013 12:34 |  #1

I've really grown to love Lightroom, but the one thing that repeatedly irritates me is that even when I just want to do a quick edit on a single photo, I have to import that image into my library first, then edit, export, then go back and remove the file from the library.

Is there any way to skip the importing and simply open an image in Lightroom as you would in Photoshop?


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May 11, 2013 12:57 |  #2

Why would you want to remove the photo from the library? The whole point is to just dump all your photos in there and leave them unless you are sure you are never going to need it again (i.e. accidentally fired a shot of your foot). If the photo is on your HD, it's not taking up much additional space in the library, so there's no point in not just leaving it there.




  
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May 11, 2013 14:05 |  #3

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Why would you want to remove the photo from the library? The whole point is to just dump all your photos in there and leave them unless you are sure you are never going to need it again (i.e. accidentally fired a shot of your foot). If the photo is on your HD, it's not taking up much additional space in the library, so there's no point in not just leaving it there.

I can provide a list of scenarios of why I wouldn't want an image(s) cluttering my library, but that isn't going to bring us any closer to an answer to my question.


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May 11, 2013 14:49 |  #4

No, that's not how Lightroom works.

What I will sometimes do is just create a second catalog and import any temporary files into the secondary catalog. It is very easy to switch between catalogs.

If the file gets orphaned, I do not care.


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May 11, 2013 14:50 |  #5

mannetti21 wrote in post #15921828 (external link)
I can provide a list of scenarios of why I wouldn't want an image(s) cluttering my library, but that isn't going to bring us any closer to an answer to my question.

Sure it is, because you are trying to use LR in a way which was never intended. It is first a management tool, second an excellent development tool. It isn't designed to be a stand alone editor.


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May 11, 2013 14:53 |  #6

mannetti21 wrote in post #15921617 (external link)
Is there any way to skip the importing and simply open an image in Lightroom as you would in Photoshop?

Yeah just use photoshop :D seriously that's what I do when I need a quick edit. Or I just shoot it in jpeg and leave it as it.


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May 11, 2013 15:24 |  #7

Heath wrote in post #15921930 (external link)
No, that's not how Lightroom works.

What I will sometimes do is just create a second catalog and import any temporary files into the secondary catalog. It is very easy to switch between catalogs.

If the file gets orphaned, I do not care.

Never thought of a second catalog. This will solve the clutter issue. Thanks for the suggestion.


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May 11, 2013 15:27 |  #8

I just put the file in an empty folder and open it to do my edit. Do it all the time.




  
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May 11, 2013 15:51 |  #9

Chet wrote in post #15922006 (external link)
I just put the file in an empty folder and open it to do my edit. Do it all the time.

I have a folder which I call, for lack of a better name, "Playing around". I use it when I'm trying to help a member with a problem or photo which has been posted online, or something like that. I then delete the image once it's no longer relevant.


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May 11, 2013 16:11 |  #10

Preeb wrote in post #15922062 (external link)
I have a folder which I call, for lack of a better name, "Playing around". I use it when I'm trying to help a member with a problem or photo which has been posted online, or something like that. I then delete the image once it's no longer relevant.

I use the Desktop for that. That way I see it frequently and remember to delete it when it's no longer needed.


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May 11, 2013 18:32 |  #11

If I have a single shot I need to edit, I use Bridge/ACR to edit it, and finish in Ps, instead of starting in LR.




  
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May 11, 2013 19:41 |  #12

Merlin_AZ wrote in post #15922403 (external link)
If I have a single shot I need to edit, I use Bridge/ACR to edit it, and finish in Ps, instead of starting in LR.

I guess I'm just so much more comfortable with the LR workflow. When I go in to PSE any more I have to think about what I want to do. LR is just automatic.


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