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  • Great series, I particularly liked the depth with which you described the cloning and healing tools. Thank you!

  • ok figured it out....i was on a jpeg image....cause lr exported it thus.....man but photoshop is scary compared to LR !!! lots of learning to do:)

  • day 2 trying photoshop.....n i am lost....n yes i too cant seem to get to the camera raw software...why??? i tried thru bridge did not work....tried using it as a plug in....it show's a small dialogue box that says plug in....?

  • I wonder if this Bride is upset that she required so much work on this image... wrinkles, spots and unever skin tone...

    Just to clarify, I think she was gorgeous before... but man, you're doing a lot of work on her...

  • how did you opened ACR from Lightroom? when I hit ctrl+e it goes straight to photoshop.

  • @michabox I actually didn't open it directly from LR3. I simply was using LR3 to show off the before/after. The actual file was opened into ACR by just double clicking on the RAW file itself. As far as I know, you can't open into ACR from Lightroom since Lightroom is essentially supposed to replace ACR in the workflow. You can open RAW files into ACR through the OS file explorer, or through Bridge. Not LR3.

  • Love it like always, keep up the great work!

  • so...I take it you haven't uploaded part II? because I can't find it :(

  • @tiffertoes It was only uploaded today : )

  • @tiffertoes We will be uploading 1-2 parts per week for the next few weeks. So stay tuned!

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