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More options to export movie (more effects (Ken Burns?) – presets – burn to DVD – upload to youtube / vimeo,…)ĥ. More and better control over Print Module.Ĥ. Soft proofing would be a welcome feature too. This combined with the question from John Swarce.Ģ.
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Make a deal with Jeffrey Friedl and make it a feature. The possibility to add a border around the photo while exporting. Could we PLEASE see this feature come back into LR 3.x.ġ. It is obvious that the Adobe techies are sharp. However I have found numerous videos on why that method isn’t the best (in other people’s opinion).Īdobe started me with this process with the first LR and my entire file structure in the hd’s are based on the process that they started me on. I have searched the net and I know I am not alone here. I know that LR 3.2 does keep track of that info (Metadata tab), but that doesn’t help with the import and “auto-organization” of 2.7. Now I have to go to hd, create the directory date(s) that I know I shot on and then select and manually distribute those to the appropriate dates. If I am on vacation or away and I shoot several days with the same cf card, when I come in the the studio to bring them into the computer, I did not have to analyze each photo and it’s date and create a new date sub-directory. It brought the photos into the hd and placed them in the date directory (that it generated on the fly) that the images were taken. The old (2.7) import dialog or selection window brought files in from the cf card and automatically generated date sub directories on the designated hd – i.e., October 1, October 2, October 3 etc. LR3 – win vista 32 – Canon 5D Mkii Just upgraded from 2.7. Still, need to done a lot of things in LR. Still annoying that the brush preview is in my way of sight when trying to remove spots. Momentary workaround is to deactivate the brush tool for previews. – Highlighted Brush areas in clone or heal mode are in my way and annoying. – using crop tool optional without grid, for now i have to go fullscreen to get rid of the grid. – in Library Mode, move “Cancel” & “Import” button next to “check all” “uncheck all buttons”
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C’mon there is plenty of space in the adjustments description bar.
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– Smarter “Reset” dialogues for adjustment panels and reset option for every single available adjustments. – need larger toggle switches an sliders, it’s terrible when working with a wacom pen. – include adjustment toggle switches for ALL adjustments, there isn’t any toggle for “Basic” adjustments
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– License Nik U-point – makes adjusting specific areas do much easier, faster and better. – ability to use plugins within program like in Photoshop. – keyboard shortcuts menu as in Photoshop to customize shortcuts and re- assign. And each image seems to require different combos.
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Although I know how to use all of the sliders, too time consuming getting the right combo. – better, newer templates for Web Module. To adjust lines for architectural type images. – Transform tools like skew, free transform, distort, perspective, warp, etc. – lens profiles for wayyyyyyy more profiles including older lenses, not just currently available lenses. – cloning or content aware fill with ability to change shape of tool. Tell Adobe thanks first of all for a great program that has revolutionized photographers’ workflow and that is super fun and enjoyable to work with.