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Step Seven:
Now let's put that Segment Photos By
Shot feature to use. Let's say you finish
this round of shots with your subject
wearing blue earrings, and in the next set,
your subject will be wearing a hat. Just
click directly on the word “Blue Earrings”
in the Tethered Capture window (or press
Command-Shift-T [PC: Ctrl-Shift-T] )
and the Shot Name dialog appears. Give
this new set of shots a name (I named
mine “Black Hat”) and then go back to
shooting. Now these images will appear in
their own separate folders, but all within
my main Studio Session 106 folder.
Step Eight
When I'm shooting tethered (which I always
do when I'm in the studio, and as often as
I can on location), rather than looking at
the Library module's Loupe view, I switch to
the Develop module, so if I need to make a
quick tweak to anything, I'm already in the
right place. Also when shooting tethered,
my goal is to make the image as big as pos-
sible onscreen, so I hide Lightroom's panels
by pressing Shift-Tab , which enlarges the size
of your image to take up nearly the whole
screen. Then lastly, I press the letter L twice
to enter Lights Out mode, so all I see is the
full-screen-sized image centered on a black
background, with no distractions (as shown
here). If I want to adjust something, I press L
twice, then Shift-Tab to get the panels back.
 
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