Lightroom: Complete Workflow & Editing Guide

Lightroom is a workflow and editing tool used by photographers to organize sessions, edit RAW files, and export polished final images. It is not long-term storage. It is not Photoshop. It is your organizational and tonal editing foundation.

Importing & Cataloging Sessions

This is where most beginner mistakes happen. Strong catalog habits prevent lost sessions and disk space errors.

Build Folder Structure First

Use an SSD if possible. Create a main folder: Photography. Inside → Create Year folders (2026). Inside each year → Create categories: Family, Scenery, Jobs, etc.
  • Photography
  • → 2026
  • → Family
  • → 02-17-2026_SmithFamily

Import Settings

Choose Copy when importing from an SD card. Select your Year folder → category → then create the session folder.

Bottom right of the Import screen shows the drive + file path. This confirms where RAW files are saved.

Rename Files During Import

Turn on file renaming. Example: SmithFamily_001

Exporting Edited Images

  • Click Export
  • Create folder inside job folder named Edited_SmithFamily
Keep RAW files until job is fully delivered. Clients often request changes weeks later.

RAW vs JPEG

  • RAW: Larger files, more recovery flexibility.
  • JPEG: Smaller files, less flexible.
RAW files look flat because they contain unprocessed data. Lightroom adds polish.

Editing RAW Images

Exposure

Right = brighter. Left = darker.

Highlights

Left = recover blown highlights.

Shadows

Right = lift dark areas.

Contrast

Increase slightly for depth.

Temperature

Right = warmer. Left = cooler.

Vibrance

Boost muted colors while protecting skin.
Common mistake: Over editing. Lightroom is for clean tonal adjustments.

Lightroom Maintenance

  • Keep 20–30% of drive free
  • Delete rejected photos
  • Archive delivered sessions
  • Purge Camera Raw Cache
Edit → Preferences → Performance → Purge Camera Raw Cache
Use an SSD for catalog + active sessions to keep Lightroom fast.

Advanced Tools

Masking

Masking → Select Subject or Sky → Adjust only that area.

Remove Tool

Paint over object → Let AI replace area.

Installing Presets

Develop → Presets panel → + → Import Presets → Select .xmp file.
Presets are starting points. Always adjust exposure and white balance after applying.