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		<title>Adobe Lightroom Tethering Tutorial</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[video://http://www.vimeo.com/2976962] Photographer Tutorial Shooting Directly into Adobe Lightroom with a Nikon D300 I use Adobe Lightroom religiously in my wedding photography workflow. The more tasks I can keep to one program, the faster I can work &#8211; and the faster I can make global edits to files &#8211; the more time I have to work on [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Photographer Tutorial</h1>
<h2>Shooting Directly into Adobe Lightroom with a Nikon D300</h2>
<p>I use <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshoplightroom/">Adobe Lightroom</a> religiously in my wedding photography workflow. The more tasks I can keep to one program, the faster I can work &#8211; and the faster I can make global edits to files &#8211; the more time I have to work on some of the more custom processing. It&#8217;s a &#8220;win-win&#8221; situation.<span id="more-33"></span></p>
<p>If there are two features that are missing from Lightroom, its the ability to run Adobe Photoshop filters inside the application itself and the ability to shoot straight from your camera to your photo database.</p>
<h2>Why would you want to tether your camera to a computer? I&#8217;m glad you asked.</h2>
<p>In a studio setting, the ability to view your photos on a large display while you are shooting offers immediate advantages: you can ensure your exposure is dead on, sharpness and focal point are very evident, and your client can approve images directly onsite.</p>
<p>Canon shooters are provided with tethering software with their camera purchase, while Nikon trys to sell you a separate solution called <a href="http://www.nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/Product/Imaging-Software/25366/Camera-Control-Pro-2.html">Nikon Camera Control Pro</a>. Both have distinct advantages, but since this is about a camera to lightroom workflow &#8211; I needed something that didn&#8217;t involve commercial or extra applications.</p>
<p>Enter &#8220;<a href="http://www.mountainstorm.co.uk/photography/Tether-Download/Tether-Download.html">LightroomTether</a>&#8221; (Update &#8211; New Version, Februrary 2009), from Mountain Storm software in the UK. A freely available (donationware) plugin developed for Mac platforms for Lightroom 2. LightroomTether installs with the plugin manager in Lightroom, and acts as a conduit between your camera and your photo database.</p>
<p>In this video I discuss the installation for LightroomTether, some potential pitfalls, and some tips to ensure it works for you &#8220;out of the box&#8221;. The software could use more polish, and can be flakey in Mac OS 10.5.6, but its a great start for location shooters who have the ability to bring a laptop along, or for studio and tabletop shooters to get the best previews possible.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy the video, you can watch it in <a href="http://www.vimeo.com/2976962">high definition right on Vimeo</a>.</p>
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