Re: Dropbox and Lightroom 4
Fantastic news, thanks for passing that on. I just installed the update and it solves the problem. so nice to have that back.
View ArticleRe: Why is LR faster on my Macbook Pro than my Mac Pro?
To troubleshoot this, it would help to know whether the processor speed, RAM, graphics card or hard drive speed would have the biggest influence on the performance in LR. Specifically, moving through...
View ArticleRe: cannot import raw .NEF file from my Nikon 1 J3 camera
Thanks all. I used DNG converter now.
View ArticleRe: Why is LR faster on my Macbook Pro than my Mac Pro?
Badly Drawn Boy wrote: To troubleshoot this, it would help to know whether the processor speed, RAM, graphics card or hard drive speed would have the biggest influence on the performance in LR. Since...
View ArticleRe: Update to current process 2012
To put it yet another way, the idea is this: If you edit an image (or leave it un-edited), it will stay just the way you left it, forever, until *you* change it. AFAIC, that's a good thing. New images...
View ArticleRe: Luminance
It (luminance NR?) surely does. You'll need to provide more information about why you think doesn't.
View ArticleRe: Can you auto resize when tethered shooting?
I assume you mean crop. I don't think it's possible, natively. Why not? because presets don't support saving/applying crop coordinates. Moreover, I don't think there are any plugin-assisted solutions...
View ArticleRe: Panasonic G3 with Panasonic lens 14-140mm
I use this lens already a few years, first on the Panasonic G1 and later on the G3. Now I use this lens on a G5 and a GH3. I have never used a special lens profile for this lens. I always use the...
View ArticleRe: LR4 midtone contrast
A bit old school for many these days but as RobC says possibly experiment with the Tone Curve panel. Also if using the Clarity slider, I find that it works best (without messing up midtone shading)...
View ArticleRe: Lock-up during rendering...
You write: "My process is to import the pictures to my camera software."This may be the cause for the slow process.Either import directly into Lr from camera, or if you don't want to do this, import to...
View ArticleRe: LR4 midtone contrast
getho wrote: Another thing that I have come up against is when you've got the tonal balance right in an image, but then you decide you want to lift everything. Adjusting exposure can wreck the balance....
View ArticleRe: Lightroom 4 performance issues solved!
dan3430 wrote: turn off all development modules except basic and tone curve.. (especially evil histogram) And would you please explain how you do your develop-editing without the "evil histogram"?The...
View ArticleRe: Lightroom 4 Catalog.lrcat file missing
Thanks for the quick reply. It is my understanding that by default Lightroom creates a folder in the “Pictures” folder called “Lightroom”. Within the “Lightroom “ are all the .lrcat files. I also still...
View ArticleRe: Lock-up during rendering...
I import through the camera software because it's what works for my organization process. I like the way it sorts my photos then I can directly transfer them to the files on my external hard drive....
View ArticleRe: Book Export to JPEG
web-weaver wrote: So, I hold my thumbs for Lr5. Me too ... to the point I have not upgraded to Lr 4 yet ... I have tested every beta, RC and every trial for the various final release versions since...
View ArticleRe: Lightroom 4 performance issues solved!
For me, my eyes are the most important tool I have. I hardly ever look at the histogram.
View ArticleRe: Lightroom 4 performance issues solved!
I'm using Lightroom on a 2009 Core2Duo MacBook and the performance, while by no means real time, is fine.
View ArticleRe: Lightroom 4 Catalog.lrcat file missing
The Lightroom Catalog (.lrcat) is the file that contains all the info about the files you have worked on in Lightroom (note it does not contain the image files just the info). If you have somehow lost...
View ArticleRe: Lightroom 4 Catalog.lrcat file missing
jdcalabr wrote: It is my understanding that by default Lightroom creates a folder in the “Pictures” folder called “Lightroom”. Within the “Lightroom “ are all the .lrcat files. I also still have...
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