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Re: If I wanted to move up to a nice camera...
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 5:06 am
by obsidian
Mr.Sparkle! wrote:DB, you think upgrading to v2.0 is worth it?
There were a whole host of stability improvements with Lightroom 2. The file browser has been greatly improved and it's a lot easier to access photos off of shared or network drives. There's a new localized edit tool and an automasking tool. I think some improvements over how RAW files are handled and a few other things. I downloaded a Flickr upload plugin for Lightroom 2 which is pretty nifty.
I'm not sure if it was entirely worth the $100 for the upgrade, it seems as if it was more general improvements on the software rather than a whole host of new features. Feels a bit like it should have been Lightroom 1.5. I should be getting Aperture 2 from work soon, so I'm interested in trying that out and see how it compares.
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop ... /features/
Re: If I wanted to move up to a nice camera...
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 6:13 pm
by tnf
is lightroom a stand alone program or an add on for photoshop?
And is there a free utility to try HDR that anyone here has used?
Re: If I wanted to move up to a nice camera...
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 7:07 pm
by Mr.Sparkle!
tnf wrote:is lightroom a stand alone program or an add on for photoshop?
And is there a free utility to try HDR that anyone here has used?
Lightroom is a stand alone software which costs $300.
I don't remember if its free or a trial version, but I used to mess around with Photomatix. Here, try it out;
http://www.hdrsoft.com/download.html
Re: If I wanted to move up to a nice camera...
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 7:08 pm
by Mr.Sparkle!
obsidian wrote:Mr.Sparkle! wrote:DB, you think upgrading to v2.0 is worth it?
There were a whole host of stability improvements with Lightroom 2. The file browser has been greatly improved and it's a lot easier to access photos off of shared or network drives. There's a new localized edit tool and an automasking tool. I think some improvements over how RAW files are handled and a few other things. I downloaded a Flickr upload plugin for Lightroom 2 which is pretty nifty.
I'm not sure if it was entirely worth the $100 for the upgrade, it seems as if it was more general improvements on the software rather than a whole host of new features. Feels a bit like it should have been Lightroom 1.5. I should be getting Aperture 2 from work soon, so I'm interested in trying that out and see how it compares.
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop ... /features/
Thanks man. Recently, I've been using Nikon's Capture NX to convert RAW files. And I must admit, its pretty good. The colour it produces are just amazing.
Re: If I wanted to move up to a nice camera...
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 9:58 pm
by andyman
tnf wrote:is lightroom a stand alone program or an add on for photoshop?
And is there a free utility to try HDR that anyone here has used?
LETS SEE SOME PICTURES
Re: If I wanted to move up to a nice camera...
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 12:28 am
by tnf
Here is a shot of my nephew I took...it was a bit grainy with low light and I was fucking with the settings, so I made it BW.
I'm still working on getting things really really sharp.