@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 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!
@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.
how do you layer photos in lightroom?
822c5 4 months ago
@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.
ModifiedPhoto 4 months ago
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 5 months ago
@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.
ModifiedPhoto 5 months ago
Great tutorial.
rafvaldemoro 5 months ago
@rafvaldemoro Thanks
ModifiedPhoto 5 months ago
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!
iloveairfrance 7 months ago
Great Job! Thanks for the info.
crazybassjammer 8 months ago
Thank's again I apreciated....
quevedo210 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@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.
ModifiedPhoto 1 year ago
thank's for the video. that was jpeg? or raw image
quevedo210 1 year ago
@quevedo210 I am starting with a camera raw file (Nikon .NEF files in this case.)
ModifiedPhoto 1 year ago
Thank you soooooooooo much! It´s very useful!!!!!
NikonTom28 1 year ago
thanksssss
papysuave2 1 year ago
Thank you for giving an insight to your processing techniques in Lightroom.
MalignValentine 2 years ago