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With my LR it is not sticky. As I have said above, I do make imports. And after each import I have to set all these things anew.
Also, I run two different catalogs that's why I have to uncheck them first. But that thing I can understand and do it. Just don't get why the other things don't...
Hi Jim,
thanks for your reply. There seems something wrong, because I have this problem for some years, and I was always thinking "Man, I could swear these things were sticky". They don't stick. I have to do this each and every time. When I start an import all those things that I've listed...
Hi there,
each and every time I import images, I have to
- click on "Uncheck all", because I don't want to import old stuff, that is still on the card.
- then I have to scroll the menu on the right up, because I want to...
- change "Build previews" from "minimal" to "standard"
- have to click...
Yes, you're certainly right. I could get the same result in LR with 2 virtual copies and one I push to(o) bright the other to(o) dark and make that into "HDR". No one would be surprised if that wouldn't be called HDR.
Photomatix has a function where you load _one_ RAW and it makes an HDR out of it. I guess it loads that one RAW and makes 2 copies in memory, one brighter and one darker, and I just wanted to see how the result will be. It was better than expected, but certainly not as good as a real processed...
I didn't know about those profiles only working on RAW, so your post was putting me on the right track. Thank you! It works now, and changing the LCP wasn't hard. Found this post (by Steve
Sprengel) and it still works...
Hi there,
I wonder how I can use a specific lens profile (that LR is using on my RAW) for JPG and TIF? My case: Have a RAW, that LR automatically uses the (correct) profile [Make: Canon] - [Model Canon EF 16-35mm F4/L IS USM] - [Profile: Adobe (Canon EF 16-35 ... v2)]. When doing something...
Hi Paul, is there a setting somewhere (couldn't find any) where I can have "... suspected duplicates" checked all the time? I always have to manually click that checkbox each time I import (using the import function sometimes to just look if I have forgotten to import photos on my large 128 MB...
Hi there,
I just encountered a weird thing. My website (a crude one, but hey) complains with just TWO out of many photos I posted (JPG from LR), that it can't read the EXIF data. Looking with IrfanView, there are no EXIF data in these two (they got exported in one batch with all the others).
I...
Okay, guys, thanks for all the input. So I had my "Colour Management Moment" *g*. Since my browser is some kind of Firefox, I'd expect it to do proper management of colours :-)
Hi Beat,
wow, it helped! Amazing. Thanks! But the thing is, I noticed that first, because I exported that photo, included it on my website (recipes), and it looked so awful. Then I checked it out in IrfanView and it looked the same. But I guess nothing can help with the browser, and even if, it...
Hi Beat,
my display isn't calibrated, I am sure :-D. What I don't understand... should it be the same for all pictures I look it, if the display ain't calibrated??? :-/ I just have one display.
It doesn't matter if I look at the photo in IrfanView, or include it in a web page, and look at it...
Hi there,
since upgrading to 4.1 I have problems when exporting to JPG:
The export result doesn't look exactly like what I see when looking at the photo in LR. The contrast is way higher. The colours stronger. Anyone else having that issue?
EDIT:
been talking to my girlfriend, and she says...
Hey guys, I've got a bit of a problem with the lens correction for one of my lenses. I have the Sigma EX 2.8/24-70, and on 24mm the corners are a bit too dark (among other things). The correction works okay in general, but it is overdoing the correction for the vignetting. After applying auto...
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