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Export files to disk or CD

  1. Lightroom Classic User Guide
  2. Introduction to Lightroom Classic
    1. What's new in Lightroom Classic
    2. Lightroom Classic system requirements
    3. Lightroom Classic | Common Questions
    4. Lightroom Classic Key Concepts
    5. Lightroom Classic tutorials
    6. Set Preferences for working in Lightroom Classic
    7. Reset Preferences for working in Lightroom Classic
  3. Workspace
    1. Workspace basics
    2. Display the Library on a second monitor
    3. Personalize identity plates and module buttons
    4. Watermark your photos in Lightroom Classic
    5. Color management
  4. Import photos
    1. Specify import options
    2. Set import preferences
    3. Import photos from a camera or card reader
    4. Import photos from a folder on a hard drive
    5. Import photos automatically
    6. Import photos from Photoshop Elements
    7. Import photos from a tethered camera
    8. The Filename Template Editor and Text Template Editor
  5. Organize photos in Lightroom Classic
    1. Face recognition
    2. Work with photo collections
    3. Group photos into stacks
    4. Flag, label, and rate photos
    5. Use keywords
    6. Metadata basics and actions
    7. Find photos in the catalog
    8. Work with video in Lightroom Classic
    9. Advanced metadata actions
    10. Use the Quick Develop panel
  6. Process and develop photos
    1. Develop module basics
    2. Create panoramas and HDR panoramas
    3. Flat-Field Correction
    4. Correct distorted perspective in photos using Upright
    5. Improve image quality using Enhance
    6. Work with image tone and color
    7. Masking
    8. Apply local adjustments
    9. HDR photo merge
    10. Develop module options
    11. Retouch photos
    12. Cure red eye and pet eye effects
    13. Use the Radial Filter tool
    14. Adjustments with Lens Blur
    15. Edit and Export in HDR
    16. Remove Tool
  7. Viewing photos
    1. View photos
    2. Browse and compare photos
    3. Set Library view options
    4. Share photos for comments and feedback
    5. Smart Previews
  8. Export photos
    1. Export files to disk or CD
    2. Export photos from Lightroom Classic
    3. Publish photos online
    4. Export to hard drive using publish services
    5. Presets for export, and other settings
  9. Work with external editors
    1. External Editing preferences
    2. Open and edit Lightroom Classic photos in Photoshop
  10. Manage catalogs and files
    1. How Lightroom Classic catalogs work
    2. Create and manage catalogs
    3. Back up a catalog
    4. Locate missing photos
    5. Create and manage folders
    6. Manage photos within folders
  11. Maps
    1. Work with the Map module
  12. Photo books
    1. Create photo books
  13. Slideshows
    1. Create slideshows
    2. Slideshow module panels and tools
    3. Specify the slide layout
    4. Add overlays to slides
    5. Play and export slideshows
  14. Print photos
    1. Print module basics
    2. Print module layouts and templates
    3. Work with print job options and settings
  15. Web galleries
    1. Create web galleries
    2. Use the Web module panels and tools
    3. Work with web gallery layouts
    4. Work with web gallery templates and settings
    5. Preview, export, and upload web photo galleries
  16. Keyboard shortcuts
    1. Keyboard shortcuts
  17. Content Authenticity 
    1. Content Authenticity in Lightroom Classic
  18. Lightroom and Adobe services
    1. Creative Cloud Libraries
    2. Using Adobe Stock in Creative Cloud apps
  19. Troubleshooting 
    1. Fixed Issues
    2. Known Issues
  20. Technical Support
    1. Performance Guidelines
      1. Basic troubleshooting steps to fix issues in Lightroom Classic
      2. Optimize performance
      3. Keep Lightroom up to date
      4. Preference file and other file locations | Lightroom Classic
      5. Allow Permissions to Lightroom Classic on macOS
    2.  Technical issues
      1. GPU Issues
        1. Troubleshoot graphics processor (GPU) and graphics driver issues | Lightroom Classic
        2. Lightroom Classic GPU FAQ
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        2. Error: Lightroom catalog cannot be opened
        3. Error: 'Unexpected error opening catalog' occurs in Lightroom after Windows 10 upgrade
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      3. Rendering Issues
        1. Troubleshoot issues with Develop module
      4. Stability Issues
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      5. Miscellaneous Issues
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    3. Workflow Issues
      1. Catalog Issues
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        2. Troubleshoot corrupt catalog
        3. Locate missing photos
        4. Recover catalog and images after resetting preferences
        5. Lightroom Classic catalog FAQ
      2. Sync Issues
        1. Lightroom Classic sync FAQ

To export photos to hard disk, CD, or DVD, follow these steps. The settings listed in step 3 are discussed on this page.

  1. Select the photos and/or videos you want to export, and choose File > Export.

    By default, Lightroom Classic exports photos to the hard disk, as indicated in the Export To pop-up menu at the top of the dialog box.

  2. To export photos or videos to a disc, choose Export To > CD/DVD.

  3. Specify options in the Settings panels of the Export dialog box: Export Location, File Naming, Video, File Settings, Image Sizing, Output Sharpening, Metadata, Watermarking, and Post-Processing.

Export location

  1. Choose a destination from the Export To pop-up menu.

  2. (Optional) Select Put In Subfolder if you want the photos exported to a subfolder within the destination folder. Type a name for the subfolder.

  3. (Optional) Check Add To This Catalog to automatically add the exported photos to the current Lightroom Classic catalog. If you're exporting to the same folder as the original, check Add To Stack to stack the re-imported photo with the original. If you're exporting while viewing a collection, the stack is created in the containing folder and only visible when that folder or All Photographs is selected as a source.

  4. Specify what to do if a file with the same name exists at the destination:

    Ask What To Do

    Displays an alert that lets you resolve the naming conflict by choosing a new name, overwriting the existing file, or not exporting the file.

    Choose A New Name For The Exported File

    Assigns a different name for the exported file by adding a hyphen and a numeric suffix.

    Overwrite WITHOUT WARNING

    Replaces the existing file with the file that you are exporting and does not warn you of the conflict.

    Skip

    Does not export the photo.

File naming

  1. Choose an option from the Rename To pop-up menu.

  2. If you chose an option that uses custom text, enter the custom name in the Custom Text box.

  3. If you use a numeric sequence and you don't want it to start with "1," enter a different value in the Start Number text box.

  4. For more options, choose Rename To > Edit.

    For more information about custom names, see Naming options.

Video

  1. Select Include Video Files.

  2. Choose a Video Format and Quality settings:

    H.264

    H.264 is a highly compressed video format commonly used for playback on mobile devices. Choose Quality > Low for videos to be played on mobile devices; choose Quality > Medium for playback in a web browser.

    DPX

    Digital Picture Exchange (DPX) is a standard that is derived from the Kodak Cineon format and is common for visual effects work. DPX files are exported at 1920-x-1080 but you can specify a Quality setting of 24p, 25p, or 30p.

    Original

    Exports the video in the same format, and at the same speed, as the original clip.

    Bemærk:

    The Source information displays the resolution and frame rate of the video file in Lightroom Classic. Use the Target information to see the resolution, frame rate, and estimated file size of the exported video in the chosen Video Format and Quality. If you have more than one video selected, the Source information appears for the most-selected file.

File settings

Click the Image Format pop-up menu and choose JPEG, JPEG XL, AVIFPSD, TIFF, PNG, DNG, or Original. Tick the HDR Output checkbox to export the image in HDR quality. Then, specify the appropriate options for that format. HDR output is enabled for all non-raw formats except JPEG. When you export JPEG with HDR output enabled, Lightroom Classic writes a Gain Map while saving the image, allowing the file to adapt to the display used and deliver a consistent viewing experience across different displays. The HDR Output option only applies to the images that have HDR Edit mode enabled.

The Digital Negative (DNG) format saves your camera raw files in an archival form.

Forsigtig:

AVIF and JPEG XL are new formats and therefore, support across apps and platforms is limited.

Bemærk:

If you choose Original, Lightroom Classic exports the image data in the same format that the original was captured in, and no File Settings options are available. When exporting original raw files, metadata changes are exported in an accompanying sidecar file.

Quality

(JPEG, JPEG XL, AVIF) Specifies the amount of compression. JPEG uses lossy compression, discarding data to make a file smaller. Drag the Quality slider or enter a value between 0 and 100 in the Quality box.

Lossless Quality

(JPEG XL) Allows exporting without any loss in quality.

Color Space

(JPEG, PSD, TIFF, PNG, AVIF, JPEG XL) Converts the photos to sRGB, HDR color space, AdobeRGB, or ProPhoto RGB color space and tags the photos with the color profile. Choose Other to select a custom color profile.

Limit File Size To

(JPEG) Specifies a maximum file size for the exported file.

Bit Depth

(PSD, TIFF, PNG, AVIF, JPEG XL) Saves the image with a bit depth of 8 or 16 bits per channel. 32 bits is allowed for HDR TIFF and PSD, while AVIF is saved on 10 bits only

Compression

(TIFF) Specifies ZIP compression, LZW compression, or no compression. ZIP and LZW are lossless compression methods that reduce file size without discarding image data.

note: LZW compression is not available if Bit Depth is set to 16 bits/component.

Compatibility

(DNG) Specifies the versions of Camera Raw and Lightroom Classic that can read the file.

JPEG Preview

(DNG) Determines whether the exported JPEG preview is full sized, medium sized, or not created.

Embed Fast Load Data

(DNG) Allows images to load faster in the Develop module but increases file size slightly.

Use Lossy Compression

(DNG) Significantly reduces file size but may cause a decrease in image quality.

Embed Original Raw File

(DNG) Stores the original camera raw data in the DNG file.

Image sizing

If you choose JPEG, PSD, PNG, AVIF, JPEG XL or TIFF as your export file format, specify the image size.

Resize To Fit

Sets a maximum size for the width or height of photos, which determines how many pixels the photos have and specifies the fineness of detail in the exported images. Select an option and specify measurements in inches, centimeters, or pixels. If you check Don't Enlarge, Lightroom Classic disregards width or height settings that would enlarge the photo.

Width & Height

Resizes the photo to fit within the specified width and height, retaining the original aspect ratio. Specifying 400 x 600, for example, produces a 400 x 600 portrait photo or a 400 x 267 landscape photo.

Dimensions

Applies the higher value to the longer edge of the photo and the lower value to the shorter edge regardless of the photo's original aspect ratio. Specifying 400 x 600, for example, produces a 400 x 600 portrait photo or a 600 x 400 landscape photo.

Long Edge and Short Edge

Applies the value to the long or short edge of the photo and uses the original aspect ratio of the photo to calculate the other edge.

Note: The long edge of an exported photo cannot exceed 65,000 pixels.

Megapixels

Sets the number of megapixels and resolution (in dots per inch) of the exported photo.

Resolution

Specify a resolution (in pixels per inch or pixels per centimeter) for files intended for print output. For inkjet printing, 180 ppi to 480 ppi is suitable. For offset or lab prints, check with your service provider.

Output sharpening

You can apply an adaptive output sharpening algorithm to your JPEG, PSD, PNG, AVIF, JPEG XL or TIFF photos when you export. The amount of sharpening that Lightroom Classic applies is based on the output media and resolution you specify. Output sharpening is performed in addition to any sharpening you apply in the Develop module.

  1. Select the Sharpen For box in the Output Sharpening area of the Export dialog box.

  2. Specify whether you are exporting for Screen, Matte Paper, or Glossy Paper output.

  3. Change the Amount pop-up menu to Low or High to decrease or increase the amount of sharpening applied. In most cases, you can leave the Amount set to the default option, Standard.

Metadata

Tell Lightroom Classic how to handle metadata and keywords associated with exported photos.

Copyright Only

Includes only IPTC Copyright metadata in the exported photo. This option is not available for DNG files.

Copyright & Contact Info Only

Includes only IPTC Contact and Copyright metadata in the exported photo. This option is not available for DNG files.

All Except Camera Raw & Camera Info

Includes all metadata in the exported photo except EXIF camera metadata such as Exposure, Focal Length, and Date Time metadata. This option is not available for DNG files.

All

Includes all metadata in the exported photo. This option is not available for DNG files.

Remove Location Info

Removes GPS metadata from photos, even if All Except Camera Raw & Camera Info or All is chosen from the pop-up menu. This option is not available for DNG files.

Write Keywords As Lightroom Classic Hierarchy

Uses the pipe character ( | ) to indicate parent/child relationships (such as "Names|Maria") in the metadata fields.

Watermarking

For JPEG, PSD, PNG, JPEG XL, AVIF or TIFF files, select the Watermark box to include a copyright watermark on exported photos.

Simple Copyright Watermark  Includes the contents of the Copyright metadata field as a watermark on the exported photo. If the Copyright field is empty, no watermark is applied.

Custom  Choose a custom watermark whose name appears in the Watermark pop-up menu. To create a custom watermark, click Edit Watermark. See Using the Watermark Editor.

Note: If you experience problems with watermarks not being applied to exported photos, make sure you are using the latest update. In Lightroom Classic, choose Help > Check For Updates. For additional troubleshooting, visit the Lightroom Classic user forum.

 

Post-Processing

Choose any of the following from the After Export menu.

Do Nothing  Exports the photos with no further action afterward.

Show In Explorer/Finder  Displays the exported file(s) in an Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac OS) window.

Open In Photoshop / Photoshop Elements  Opens the exported photo(s) in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. Photoshop or Photoshop Elements must be installed on your computer for this to work.

Open In [Additional External Editor]  Opens the exported photo(s) in the application is specified as an additional external editor in Lightroom Classic preferences.

Open In Other Application  Opens the exported photo(s) in the application you specify in the Application pop-up menu.

Go To Export Actions Folder Now  Opens the Export Actions folder, where you can place any executable (application) or a shortcut or alias of an executable (application). See Create export actions.

 

 

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