Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/03/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Brian, > > I have been using a somewhat similar procedure for much the same reasons as > you describe. > I shoot only DNGs and import/copy them into LR2.6 by date with a > simultaneous backup. > I export the DNGs from LR as TIFs into the same folder as the DNGs; this > opens the set in PS CS2. > I close all images but the one I want to work on first; when I'm done I > save > it. > I select the next image from Bridge, work on it, and close it. Repeat until > I'm finished. > I delete the rejects from LR and synchronize the folder. > It's not the fastest workflow but I rather work slowly than make mistakes > by > hurrying. > > Oliver I'm glad I'm not the only one on the list still getting much use from Bridge and Photoshop. But I do expect to upgrade my Lightroom soon. Put more windows in it. A new sofa. Install auto louvers. Polarized plastic sheeting. I'm just now seeing some of the editing features I'd not seen before in just the Adobe Raw filter I use with both Photoshop and Bridge. Not in that order. Like the gradated thing. The pictogram thing makes you think its a printer. And the adjustment brush which I discovered like four days ago. I find it thrilling to have as much done as possible before it even opens in Photoshop. [Rabs] Mark William Rabiner