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The first opening of the box, and firing up for the first video recording from the new Olympus OMD EM5 Mark II. As you would expect, not perfect without reading the manual, but intuitive and quite acceptable all the same. A testament to Olympus designing...
The first opening of the box...
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With the release of OS X Yosemite later this year, Apple will cease the development of its professional photo editing application, Aperture. Bummer. Users of Aperture will be transitioned to Photos, a new app that was introduced during the Apple WWDC keynote recently. The new Photos application integrates many...
With the release of OS X Yosem...
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It looks like Brian Griffith has updated my favorite RAW converter, Iridient Developer, to work almost seamlessly now with Lightroom. This is fantastic news! Dublin fine art photographer and Lightroom presets developer Thomas Fitzgerald has done a very informative video above that walks you through how to...
It looks like Brian Griffith...
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Finally, the Fat Lady is warming up her voice. I’ve felt for some time that there were better RAW conversion options on the market than Adobe Camera Raw, which is natively supported by Lightroom. DxO Optics Pro is one of those. However, the round trip out...
Finally, the Fat Lady is warmi...
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Using Iridient Developer and Lightroom for Processing Fujifilm X-Trans Files from Thomas Fitzgerald on Vimeo.
This fairly lengthy video tutorial shows Thomas Fitzgerald's process and workflow for working with both Lightroom, and Iridient Developer to get the optimum quality from Fuji X-Trans files. This is...
Using Iridient Developer a...
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by Uwe Steinmueller
Originally Posted On OutbackPhoto.Net
We are currently working on some new scripts and this reminded us to share the use of Droplets with our readers. We like to streamline our workflow as much as possible.
Lightroom is very powerful but yet there are tasks that...
by Uwe Steinmueller
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Uwe Steinmueller
We are currently working on some new scripts and this reminded us to share the use of Droplets with our readers. We like to streamline our workflow as much as possible, and droplets are a good way to do that.
Lightroom is very powerful but...
Uwe Steinmueller
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Uwe Steinmueller | 10-12-2013 From Digital OutbackPhoto.Net
Using the Lightroom 4 Selective Noise Brush, because the noise is mostly in the shadows it is often advised to remove the noise selectively. The Lightroom Adjustment Brush is a very powerful tool for this task.
The following article is taken from our...
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Uwe Steinmueller | 10-7-2013 From: Digital Outback Photo
Integrating PhotoNinja With Lightroom, and how best to use it.
Our standard image organizer and raw converter is Lightroom 5. But there are cases where we prefer to use other raw converters for some images and cameras. For our Nikon D800...
Uwe Steinmueller | 10-7-2013 F...
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As with previous versions of Lightroom Adobe, we're launching a public beta of the new Lightroom 5 in order to get some final user feedback.
Listed below are the main new features of Lightroom 5:
Library
Smart Previews
The basic idea is to allow smaller previews and still be...
As with previous versions of L...
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We often use a two-step method to add additional processing to our images. The first step is to develop the color image to be kind of standard and natural (both subjective). But sometimes we want to add to the image a grungier look, convert it...
We often use a two-step method...
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