Re: I am thinking of getting rid of Lightroom
2012-01-14 by Bill
Another option is to use the Organizer in Photoshop Elements (PSE). It has a fairly robust multiple cataloging function with backup, keywording, searching,
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2012-01-14 by Bill
Another option is to use the Organizer in Photoshop Elements (PSE). It has a fairly robust multiple cataloging function with backup, keywording, searching,
2012-01-14 by Bob Rapp
I have tried LR4 and it is slow, blows up on my Windows 7 quad core system - totally unusable. Bob Rapp _____ From:
2012-01-14 by john
It thought they would, if they didn t it would have been a huge embarrassment. I ll check it out. j
2012-01-14 by Bob Frost
From: john ... LR4beta has it. Try it and see! Bob Frost
2012-01-14 by john
The whole point of using a Lightroom workflow it to be able to accomplish a wide range of activities within one program. Yes there are better cataloging
2012-01-14 by Michael-K
Another option (although it will be dissed before most consider it) is to use the Organizer in Photoshop Elements (PSE). It has a fairly robust multiple
2012-01-13 by LAURENCENJ6@aol.com
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2012-01-12 by Studio PBG
So I have read all of the posts related to I am thinking of getting rid of Lightroom I did miss however the first post that started it so I am at a loss
2012-01-12 by Bert
Hi, While I am a professional artist/photographer today I spent my previous career life as a Computer Systems Analyst for the Federal Reserve Board in
2012-01-12 by Tom Husband
I won t dump LR and will probably buy LR4. I like the cataloging system and I use collections quite a bit ( I understand collections will be available in all
2012-01-12 by Kip Babington
I too miss the simplicity of analog negatives, in pages, in binders. But I always found them hard to back up. ;-) BTW, I have recently become a fairly happy
2012-01-12 by EJ Neilsen
I use ID Imager in addition to LR for catalog as it will see more assets than just those in LR. LR really started out ONLY in the digital realms of small
2012-01-12 by Walker Blackwell
I d like to add here that LR does non-destructive 8bit color corrections. ie: It doesn t split histograms. Go ahead and do some intense edits in LR on 8bit,
2012-01-12 by Michael Prestie
The words the Print are in the name of this Group and Lightroom s printing capabilities alone are enough reason to use it. Lightroom is photoshop for
2012-01-12 by Mark Savoia
I looked at that a few years ago but decided on Extensis, don t remember why. Only major roadblock with Extensis Portfolio is you need to start new master
2012-01-12 by Mark Savoia
I re-burn them / move them up from previous the latest greatest backup media. They have gone from Zip Disks, Jazz Disks, Tape, CDs.....and now even off-site
2012-01-12 by mrjimbo
Hey Mark, You may want to look into Cumulus.. It s more work then Lightroom , at least I thought it was, but as far as tracking assets its really great.. It
2012-01-12 by Bob Frost
... You obviously like living dangerously! Bob Frost
2012-01-12 by Mark Savoia
Well that will not work for me, I have hundreds of backups on DVDs. Thanks or the info. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2012-01-12 by Walker Blackwell
Because it relies on an external DB/ThumnailDB system, you can catalogue off-line things like DVDs and externalHDs, etc. No file number limit. I know of some
2012-01-12 by Mark Savoia
I played around with LR a few years ago. Does it have the capabilities in its cataloging to keep track of multiple backup DVDs instead of a hard drive? And
2012-01-12 by Walker Blackwell
For those who need fast rendering of 8x10 drum-scans I would recommend CaptureOne. It uses amazing graphics card stuff. LR4 has started to do this but still
2012-01-12 by Peter Marshall
Having tried (and reviewed) a few image databases in the past I think Lightroom isn t bad. It s currently running a catalogue of over 250,000 images for me,
2012-01-12 by mrjimbo
I agree Eric.. Your post got me to thinking.. As you folks know I use Lightroom.. Constructively , what might be replacement options.. Just Photoshop in it s
2012-01-12 by E.Neilsen
WOW!!!!!! I think this is the first discussion that I have seen where people are openly talking about dumping it. There are no doubt many that just don t get
2012-01-11 by Andrew Darlow
Hi Chris: I agree that LR can do a great job of managing images in many ways, and I both advocate and teach that. Everyone ingests images differently, from
2012-01-11 by -= Chris =-
Hi Andrew, I notice when discussing these catalog issues, it s a matter of understanding relational databases. We are photographers, and classify the old
2012-01-11 by Andrew Darlow
Hi Geraldine: I agree that grid vs. Loupe view can be confusing (and if you press T, you can lose the Toolbar, which confuses a lot of people). I ve spent
2012-01-11 by Paul
... We spend to much time interfacing with our digital machines these days, that reducing the time and effort in those functions becomes important. These
2012-01-11 by Ernst Dinkla
... With DPP, CS 5.5 Premium and Qimage Ultimate available there is no budget and time left for another application. Much of what I want is in Qimage and I
2012-01-11 by Walker Blackwell
I have 26,000 drum scans that I manage. LR works really well for that and also for tagging print-templates / setups to client files. While I print from any
2012-01-11 by mrjimbo
I don t use bridge anymore either.. I use Lightroom but constructively it s not an editing program like Photoshop..They have added a lot of features to it
2012-01-11 by Tom Maugham
Ditto… Tried it but not for me. Staying with PS. Tom From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2012-01-11 by ann clancy
I tried it , in fact several times. When it first came out. Couldn t warm up to it then, nor later when i got LR3. Even bought an ebook guide to help me get a
2012-01-11 by -= Chris =-
Dunno if this helps, but try the toggles using the Function keys [F5], [F6], [F7] and [F8], and just the plain letter [F] key. the function keys show/hide the
2012-01-11 by -= Chris =-
Dunno, but I use Lightroom to manage my pictures, and launch PS with the picture I want to mod from within Lightroom. Any changes in the pictures are also
2012-01-11 by Walker Blackwell
SOFT PROOFING!!!! ... Walker
2012-01-11 by Geraldine Powell
I really agree with Paul. I have been using Lightroom for four years and I am still befuddled by it. I much prefer the camera raw interface in Photoshop to
2012-01-10 by mrjimbo
Hey Paul, That s a really good request.. A few of us have been trying to beat Adobe up for the past couple of years to get this concept added.. From what they
2012-01-10 by Paul
Actually, what I d prefer is incorporation of the Lightroom search capabilities into Photoshop. I don t need two large, overlapping and not very well
2012-01-10 by Shoshanna Moser
Attention Lightroom users! Adobe has just announced the release of the Lightroom 4 public beta, a free download available for both Windows and Mac. The final,
2012-01-10 by richardeskin
Thanks for your correction. This is also encouraging.
2012-01-09 by Paul
... Yes, roughly. The UT14 C and LC are the PK and LK cooled with appropriate color pigments. ... You can blend the UT14 C with K4 PK to get intermediate
2012-01-08 by juliebenoitnina
Hello I would like to know if K4 LK and K4 PK were the same density as UT14LC and UT14C in order to manually mix the inks and make it work in an eboni4-plus
2012-01-08 by piezobw
Richard, What you heard is patently false. There will come a point in which it may become physically impossible but not illegal. What you heard may be related
2012-01-08 by Paul
Going forward, I ll support the 1100 with Eboni-4. (See http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/1100-Eb4.pdf ) I ve pulled the dyes from it. I m not sure anyone
2012-01-08 by Mel
Further to, ... I have revised my comments made above. Although the IGFS is a creamier paper, compared with either the EPSG or EPL it seems to produce
2012-01-08 by Tom Mallonee
Thanks Paul. I had discussed what I ve doing over the last few years with Paul and he seemed to think I was headed in the right direction. (After a while [lots
2012-01-08 by Tom Mallonee
Actually the 7890/7900 Epsons (the exact same machines except the 7890 simply doesn t use the other two channels - the ink cart slots are physically blocked
2012-01-07 by Mel
Continuing where I left off with QTR_1400_UT14_EPSG_cool not producing a very straight curve I printed a further 21step.tif with this file, remeasured the