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  • how do you layer photos in lightroom?

  • @822c5 You can use a program called "Perfect Layers" I believe it's from onOne software. Personally, I export files from Lightroom for complicated editing. Lightroom really bogs down when you start doing lots of complicated brush strokes and other edits with an image.

  • have you experienced any color modification after converting your nef files to jpeg using lightroom 3.4? it always happens to me, with the jpegs looking a little bit greenish.

  • @britestube It's funny you notice that. I've actually found that happens in Photoshop as well. If you use the "Save as Web" feature and save a JPEG, it looks different than if you just "Save As" and save a JPEG in Photoshop also.

    To avoid these JPEG shenanigans, I try to save files as TIFF or PSD until I am entirely done editing. Even then I still save the 16bit version in ProPhotoRGB or AdobeRGB with and without layers "just in case" I need to make a change later.

  • Great tutorial.

  • @rafvaldemoro Thanks

  • Great vid! May I ask you a question : I have Lightroom and I'm pretty lost... I'm used to Gimp and CS5, and I can't even get this configuration (Photo in the middle, setting on the right side, pictures in the bottom. I love to work on a group of images this way in iPhoto, but I want to do the same with LR. Can you explain me how to deal with this problem? Thanks in advance!

  • Great Job! Thanks for the info.

  • Thank's again I apreciated....

  • Can i do that with Lightroom 1.0? I stopped shooting RAW because Kodak website doesn;t support RAW files..Sorry for the trouble

  • @quevedo210 Lightroom 1.0 should be able to do many of the things that I have done in this video. I don't remember for sure if 1.0 had the adjustment brush but I don't believe it did. Lightroom can still make adjustments to JPEG files but remember, large adjustments may result in loss of image quality.

  • thank's for the video. that was jpeg? or raw image

  • @quevedo210 I am starting with a camera raw file (Nikon .NEF files in this case.)

  • Thank you soooooooooo much! It´s very useful!!!!!

  • thanksssss

  • Thank you for giving an insight to your processing techniques in Lightroom.

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