I have half that memory and run a dozen+ tabs on more than one window without any catastrophic problems, but it’s certainly slow under these conditions.
I have half that memory and run a dozen+ tabs on more than one window without any catastrophic problems, but it’s certainly slow under these conditions.
Love that spot for taco Tuesdays
I’ve been remapping keys for my most often used hotkeys in my photo editing software. Thanks for the browser hotkey suggestions, I overlooked that.
Nope, not too much to ask, I don’t think I told anyone they weren’t entitled to not like the work. I’m totally fine with people saying “MEH, not my jam” it comes with the territory of being a photographer and putting your work out there. For ther record I HATE poor-tone mapping and misuse of HDR. A proper HDR image…
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Blair is known to use 11 lights (run of the mill by his standards) on just one person. He had a whole team and loads of profoto lights at his disposal undoubtedly, and then the work sees extensive work by a professional retoucher.
Everyone calling it a poor HDR are misinformed.
Am I in the minority using Swype? My thought it was so archaic of me to be using it still and I wasn’t aware swiftkey is so popular
BK’s is my favorite street taco local chain. For more high brow Mexican food, Cafe Poca Cosa downtown. But really, any street side taco truck that serves cabeza and lengua tacos has yet to do me wrong.
I eat great Mexican food living in Tucson and having eaten it in Mexico. When I eat Chipotle, it’s not because I want good Mexican food.
You’re welcome! I’m still learning the ins and outs of the software myself, with an eye on teaching workflow to other photographers. I’m probably a little too biased on the usefulness of the software but I’ll be the first to admit that.
If you really want to speed up the culling/selection process, check out the 30 day…
Your images can be on your server, but your catalog must be on a local drive. You’ll open your catalog and it will reference the file locations of your images on the server.
If you move any of the images to different drive volumes, you’ll have to re-locate those files in your catalog so it correctly references the…
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It’s a Lightroom AND Photoshop proposition. The two play very nicely together in fact.
You can use Lightroom in this manner. I can right click any image in my catalog and edit the file in Photoshop. When I save the PSD, it becomes apart of my catalog and will accompany the original RAW file in my catalog. I can later access this same PSD and edit it in Photoshop as I please. When I’m finished with all…
I hate how people have confused HDR with terrible tone-mapping. The best way to use HDR is to not tell anyone that’s it HDR. If you do it correctly, it looks like a great image with excellent tonality.
I wish photo mechanic was a plugin for Lightroom. It’d be nice to not have to cull outside of Lightroom.
If not a tabbed interface, I’d like to be able to open multiple catalogs simultaneously in another window at least.
I’m noticing the performance enhancements, though I look forward to Adobe tapping into the acceleration more gainfully. It doesn't assist with second monitor display as of now.
As a professional with tapered expectations from development, I wholeheartedly agree with you.
I used to do graphic design and worked exclusively in Photoshop/bridge/camera raw as my workflow and I can tell you firsthand that Lightroom since version 5 has been a tremendous aid to speeding up my workflow and helping me manage countless images. The thing about working in Lightroom is that you don’t have to forgo…
Thoroughly impressed with the panorama & hdr mergers resulting in a single DNG file. I just used it on a quick pano I shot during a wedding ceremony and it handled it so well.