dkperez
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- Mar 6, 2008
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I've asked this over in the Lightroom Forum in the past, and I"ve never gotten a useful answer....
I take a set of images and run them through Helicon Focus. I render them with a specific setting and get back a .dng file with a unique name. I render a second time with a DIFFERENT set of parameters and get bad a DIFFERENT .dng file with a unique name. They're not the same, they don't look the same.
In Lightroom, in Library or in Develop, they show up THE SAME. At 1:1 they show up the same. Does anyone here have a way to make Lightroom display them as the actually are? It doesn't happen when I save as jpegs, and it doesn't happen when I save as tiffs, but with dng files I keep having to open them in Adobe Bridge to see the differences...
I take a set of images and run them through Helicon Focus. I render them with a specific setting and get back a .dng file with a unique name. I render a second time with a DIFFERENT set of parameters and get bad a DIFFERENT .dng file with a unique name. They're not the same, they don't look the same.
In Lightroom, in Library or in Develop, they show up THE SAME. At 1:1 they show up the same. Does anyone here have a way to make Lightroom display them as the actually are? It doesn't happen when I save as jpegs, and it doesn't happen when I save as tiffs, but with dng files I keep having to open them in Adobe Bridge to see the differences...