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Thank you Cletus. I checked my LR version and it's 4.0. I tried the "update" feature in the help menu and it says everything is up to date. I then went to adobe website and can't seem to find a 4.1 update. Am I looking in the wrong place, or did I misunderstand about a 4.1 update?
Thanks!
Chris
I have a similar question. I edited a file extensively in LR4 and then went to PS CS5 to create layer solely to remove some noise by cloning and using the healing brush. I went back to LR by "saving" and all was good. I needed to go back to PS to continue a working on that layer in photoshop in...
Very interesting indeed.
I checked (again) my preference settings and found that under LR4 > Preferences > Presets, that "apply auto tone adjustments" and "apply auto mix when first converting to black and white" had been checked. I have never applied those settings before so I'm stumped...
I've been using LR since v 2. Beginning about 3 days ago, with LR 3, I noticed that in going from LR to PS and then back to LR, significant exposure changes had occurred when the photo landed back in LR. I'd do most of the corrections in LR, send it to PS to do a minor layer things, and bring it...
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