Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/02/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]One of the things that I find much easier to do in Lightroom than Photoshop is a gradient dodge. You can define a gradient and specify the amount of dodging/burning along that gradient. You can do it in PS, but it's much much more tedious. I often need to do a gradient dodge whenever I take portraits in a situation where I don't control the light. One of the things that I find much easier to do in Photoshop than Lightroom is graceful removal of skin blemishes in close-up portraits. Photoshop has more tools for noise and blemish removal and they are less automatic, so I have more control over them. I really really really hate the Lightroom printer interface. When I am ready to print an image I typically export it to Photoshop and print from there. I would also like to garrote the person who designed the Lightroom cropping rectangle user interface. I keep all of my images in Lightroom and go out to Photoshop when I think I need to. The way that I will try out Affinity will be to call it from Lightroom. Brian Reid