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Import in Lightroom

New Here ,
Mar 28, 2020 Mar 28, 2020

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Kann ich beim Import in Lightroom bei der Auswahl der Quelle einen "Favoriten"-Ordner benennen? Vielleicht kann ich den Ordner in einem Preset definieren?

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LEGEND , Apr 01, 2020 Apr 01, 2020

At the top of the Source section of the import dialog window there is a Drop Down that Lists the folders you  have selected to import from under the Recent heading.

 

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LEGEND ,
Mar 28, 2020 Mar 28, 2020

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Not sure what you are asking.

You can Name any folder on your drive to whatever name you like. So you can create a folder on your drive and name it "Favorites" and then durinig the import process you can Copy, and or move, images from the memory card of you camera to that Favorites folder.

 

Otherwise there is no way tpo mark images as Favorites at time of import. After import you can assign them a color label or a Star Rating or create a Keyword Favorites and assign that to those favorite images.

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Apr 01, 2020 Apr 01, 2020

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Ok, what I mean is:
Right now I’m scanning about 10,000 Pictures or 300 negativ stripes. After every stripe I import the 36 pictures in LR. My vuescan scans the pictures to:
Macintosh HD/user/myname/pictures/scan
Scan is the folder where I find the vuescanned pictures. So I have to click 5-times to reach die „Scan“ folder.
Now my question: I’d like to make the „scan“ folder as a favourite-folder, that will be presented after clicking Import! Or I’d like to define a preset with my scan folder. Is this possible??
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At the top of the Source section of the import dialog window there is a Drop Down that Lists the folders you  have selected to import from under the Recent heading.

 

2020-04-01 06_49_48-Lightroom.png

 

 

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OK!!! Thank you very much, I must have been blind that I didn’t see that arrow.
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