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step seven: If you selected to Segment Photos by<br />
Shots, then you’ll see the Initial Shot Name dialog. Type a<br />
name to begin.<br />
The tether modal dialog will appear. Let’s look at its parts:<br />
1. This shows the currently connected camera, or No Camera<br />
Detected if it can’t find one.<br />
2. This displays the current camera settings. You can only<br />
view them; you can’t change them in Lightroom. They<br />
can, however, be changed on camera.<br />
3. Here you can change the Develop Settings by choosing<br />
a preset. Alternatively, you can edit the first image that<br />
comes in and then choose Same as Previous to copy<br />
these settings to each consecutive image that comes<br />
into Lightroom.<br />
4. The Close dialog button will quit tethering.<br />
5. This is the Session Name from the Tethered Capture<br />
Settings. If you had Segment Photos by Shots selected,<br />
this name would also appear here.<br />
6. Click the Shutter button to take a shot remotely.<br />
7. The Settings button opens the Tethered Capture Settings<br />
dialog.<br />
Now you’re ready to begin. (It takes far less time to get going<br />
than it did to read this far.) Start shooting. As you shoot, you’ll<br />
see “Transferring Files from Camera” appear in the Module<br />
Picker at the top left of Lightroom.<br />
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