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RE: Reality Check: Before and After Photoshop - Sunsets and Sunrises
Great to see you're getting these so good out of camera...Lightroom could do this too....just saying :P
Great to see you're getting these so good out of camera...Lightroom could do this too....just saying :P
There is no point in opening up such a heavy program like Lightroom, when I only need to do little adjustments. I'm gonna use Lightroom for the selfie stuff, need to do much more for those😅
Really? I find PS WAY more intensive, my poor laptop can't really handle it, so adjustments take a second whereas lightroom it's instant so I can see what I'm doing better. You're right though, I guess Lightroom is really designed for batch editing, if you're perfecting a single image then PS is great, but Lightroom is fantastic for uploading a whole card/shoot as well as keeping things organised and at your fingertips. I head to lightroom on my laptop most days and scroll through the dates/folders to see what I'm going to use that day. If I'm being super organised I'll go through a shoot and tag the images I think are keepers then either edit them all in the Develop section or leave them to edit as and when I want to use them. Tbf if you have a good routine there's no point changing! Everyone I know uses an online studio management program but we still prefer the old school approach - Outlook Express and printed booking forms!
What, that is so weird. This Camera Raw is so simple and it has no extra fluff that would make the program slow. Of course if I need to do more than just adjust the things you see here, then Lightroom will probably be my go to. I do find it a little too extra for simple things, and there is so much stuff on the screen! I have to keep pushing back all those things from left, right, up and down the screen to really get a good look at just the image and not all that stuff.
Actually that is a really good point, my laptops 14 inches and not ideal, we tend to use at least 29inch monitors for our real work and we both have two screens so it’s quite a bit of tool panel real estate!