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9. If you need to change the settings for this session, click the gear icon at
the right end of the capture control strip (circled above) to re-open the
Tethered Capture Settings window. Or, to cancel the session, press the
small X above the gear.
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10. h e large round button is a shutter control. You can click it to i re the
shutter from your computer, or work as you normally would from
behind the camera.
Notes: at the time of my testing, Lightroom's shutter button did not
replicate the full functionality of the camera's shutter button held down
to capture in burst mode. Even holding down Lightroom's shutter button
for several seconds still just produces a single shot.
Also, the Lightroom shutter button will not trigger if your camera's
mirror lockup is enabled (at least this is the case with my Canon 5D
Mark II).
h e capture window also shows basic exif s ettings for each single shot,
including as shutter speed, aperture, iso a nd white balance, but you can't
change any camera settings here.
11. You can apply Develop presets to the captures as they come into the
catalog; click the Develop Settings popup menu to the let of the shutter
button to select a previously saved preset. (Creating and saving Develop
presets is covered at length in Chapter 4.)
+T or Ctrl+T
Show and hide
the tethered
capture window
12. As you capture images with your camera, they are automatically
transferred to your specii ed folder and are processed and imported
according to your Session settings. With the Auto Advance Selection
menu option enabled, each new photo will be shown in Library as it is
imported. You can hide the panels, and switch to Loupe for full screen
previews, or Grid view for thumbnails in real time; see Chapter 3.
+Shift+T or
Ctrl+Shift+T
New Shot
During the time the photo(s) are being downloaded and processed, the
main progress indicator shows in the Identity Plate in the let of the top
panel. Another small, circular progress indicator appears next to the
shutter release to show a i le is being transferred and processed.
13. To have Lightroom automatically make each new image the selected
photo when it comes into the catalog, make sure the option for Auto
Advance Selection is enabled (under the Tethered Capture menu). h is
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