Graphics Programs Reference
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Step 11:
The final section, Post-Processing, is
where you decide what happens after
the files are exported from Lightroom.
If you choose Do Nothing (from the
After Export pop-up menu), they just
get saved into that folder you chose back
in the beginning. If you choose Open in
Adobe Photoshop, they'll automatically
be opened in Photoshop after they're
exported. You can also choose to open
them in another application or in a
Lightroom plug-in. Go to Export Actions
Folder Now opens the folder where
Lightroom stores your export actions.
So, if you want to run a batch action
from Photoshop, you could create a
droplet and place it in this folder. That
droplet would then show up in the
After Export pop-up menu, and choos-
ing it would open Photoshop and run
your batch action on all the photos
you were exporting from Lightroom.
Step 12:
Now that you've customized things the
way you want, let's save these settings as
your own custom preset. That way, the
next time you want to export a JPEG, you
don't have to go through these steps again.
Now, there are some changes I would sug-
gest that would make your preset more
effective. For example, if you saved this
as a preset right now, when you use it to
export other photos as JPEGs, they'll be
saved in that same LSR Toronto Shoot
folder. Instead, this is where it's a good
idea to select Choose Folder Later (as
shown here), like we discussed back in
Step Four.
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