Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/02/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> On 2/1/07 11:49 AM, "Robert D. Baron" <robertbaron1@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Wade Heninger has been very kind to help us all begin to understand >> Adobe Lightroom and its relation to Adobe Bridge and Photoshop CS3, and >> he says in pertinent part: Thanks. Normally I try to shut up about the tools and talk about the pictures... >> Although I am admittedly just beginning to scratch the surface of >> Lightroom, here is where I get confused: say I shoot and fill up a >> compact flash card. I use a usb card reader to copy the images to a >> folder on my computer. I then use Photo Mechanic (my browser of choice) >> to quickly open up that folder to evaluate and select the images I want >> to manipulate further in Photoshop. I can go back and open and view >> other folders as many times as I want. (I could have done that in >> Bridge, but up to this point it has been too slow.) LR will download the images and either copy them to the library or place them in a known location and reference them from there. This is a choice presented in the LR Import dialog. I always do the latter so that Bridge/PS can see/use them and backup is easier. And since the M8 shoots DNG, the metadata is written to the file always (no sidecar file) and thus portable. LR can also just import a folder and do the same as with a card. LR is smart enough to know if a card has been inserted and do the right thing, else it just gives you a "select" dialog to pick a folder. Here is a good video on how this works: http://www.photoshopuser.com/?page=lightroom/videos&video=sk_library_importi ng LR can have multiple libraries (i.e. For a year) and work with them easily (although I'm going to really focus on making this a bit easier in the next version). Hope that makes sense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w a d e h e n i n g e r u s e r e x p e r i e n c e a d o b e s y s t e m s , i n c