That you actually use, I think you'll be faster And if you get it down to only those modules So if you never make books, hide the Book module. And then you can turn off a module just to simplify the interface. If you find there are any modules you don't use, then press the right mouse button ![]() I primarily used the Library,ĭevelop, and Print modules. With the modules in Lightroom, there's a whole bunch of modules up here,īut you might only use a few of them. To adjust your thumbnail size, but I prefer to use my keyboardīecause all I need to do is press the plus or the minus keys on my keyboard. Where you'll find your adjustment sliders. Then if you want to switchīetween the Library module and the Develop module where you can goĪnd adjust your pictures, just press D for Develop and you'll be in that area The Lightroom interface anywhere, type the letter F for Full screen. You can also have your picture fill your entire screen. The letter G for the Grid or press the Spacebar to get it to Fill my screen. ![]() ![]() On the keyboard, all I need to do is type You can do that using an iconĪt the bottom of your screen down here and then using the icon next to it Where it fills a lot of my screen and I'd like to get back to the grid of thumbnail images that we often see. Let's start talking about some keyboard shortcuts that can help you switch between different views and different parts of Lightroom. Here's some quick tipsįor being more effective in Lightroom.
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