Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/12/27

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Subject: [Leica] photoshop-vs-lightroom
From: richard at richardmanphoto.com (Richard Man)
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 11:57:01 -0800
References: <CB1F7BA3.18321%mark@rabinergroup.com> <1CB2E2EC-13B3-4D34-B083-40E23AAAB2A9@frozenlight.eu> <0B5FBC53-898C-4CD9-8A1C-DE4FCCAF8583@mac.com>

What a tempest in the teapot, Remind me of the endless digital vs. film
debates :-)

Ted, chances are your images are still there, really. Take your PC or Mac
to some outfit - in US, we have something called Geek Squad that works
inside Best Buy and they are pretty good. Find the equivalence in Canada
and they should be able to straighten you up. Should not cost more than
half an hour to an hour so for ~$50, you will probably get all your images
back.

Adam raised a good point, the adjustment brush the quick masking is
amazing. It's not good enough for the fine detail work that cut out a
figure from the background, but for dodging and burning and other local
adjustments, it's a dream.

And it's not about saving hard drive space. It's about ease of changing
your minds or wanting to try a different technique. For example, lets say
you slap a gradient darkness adjustment to tone down the sky on a
landscape. Then lets say you do other adjustments, changing tonal balance,
clarity etc. and then you say, "hmmm... may be that gradient is a bit too
strong." In photoshop, if you have created a layer then you go adjust the
layer. In LR, you just select the gradient handle and re-adjust it to fit.

Sure Photoshop has quick mask too, but everything becomes multiple steps in
PSD: create a layer so you can re-adjust later, quick mask, then apply
whatever you need to do. Create another layer for another effect, etc. etc.
In LR. it's click on adjustment brush, brush, brush, brush. adjust what you
want to change to taste and you can always re-adjust later.

-- 
// richard <http://www.richardmanphoto.com>


In reply to: Message from mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner) ([Leica] photoshop-vs-lightroom)
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