Hi - when you want to use CS3 for editing, do you make your CS3 modifications before you enter you image to Lightroom or after? For some reason I thought you would want to work on your raw image in Lightroom, convert to JPG and work any edit in CS3. Is that correct? Thanks!
Do your preliminary processing in Lightroom and then choose Edit in Photoshop. You'll edit a copy with Lightroom adjustments, which is much better than editing a JPEG which is a lossy format. After you finish your edits in PS, save the document and the changes will be saved to the Lightroom copy.
Thanks. And thank you for taking the time to create these tutorials. I am new to this and I'm learning a lot. My major problem is my monitor. I bought a Samsung 245T and articles are telling me to use a white point of 6500k. However, my whites have a strange color border around them. When I go to 7500k as a white point they look normal. I edit in the dark. My goal is to take pictures of my vacations and send them to be professionally printed. I'm going to use collages for prints.
I didn't know about the backspace key, but there is also the very convenient compare button on the bottom left which allows to make a side by side comparison before and after treatment, or a comparison with half of the image with treatment and half without.
Lightroom is a big application. I cover the side by side comparison when sorting images in another tutorial. Stay tuned. I plan on creating more Lightroom tutorials.
nice tut until you drowned the image in saturation. It was perfectly fine just readjusting the exposure levels!
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truongtam88 2 years ago
useful!!!
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deggungombo 3 years ago
Extremely helpful. Thanks a lot, keep it up!
bristolsteve 3 years ago
Thanks, very helpful, easy to follow and informative.
richandiben 3 years ago
good job, very informative for a beginner like me. Appreciative work
aberrantNtity 3 years ago
Hi - when you want to use CS3 for editing, do you make your CS3 modifications before you enter you image to Lightroom or after? For some reason I thought you would want to work on your raw image in Lightroom, convert to JPG and work any edit in CS3. Is that correct? Thanks!
funkycowboy 3 years ago
Hi,
Do your preliminary processing in Lightroom and then choose Edit in Photoshop. You'll edit a copy with Lightroom adjustments, which is much better than editing a JPEG which is a lossy format. After you finish your edits in PS, save the document and the changes will be saved to the Lightroom copy.
DigitalPhotoGuru 3 years ago
Thanks. And thank you for taking the time to create these tutorials. I am new to this and I'm learning a lot. My major problem is my monitor. I bought a Samsung 245T and articles are telling me to use a white point of 6500k. However, my whites have a strange color border around them. When I go to 7500k as a white point they look normal. I edit in the dark. My goal is to take pictures of my vacations and send them to be professionally printed. I'm going to use collages for prints.
funkycowboy 3 years ago
great tutorial. question. which is better? windows or apple to use for this type of work?
aaguirre123 4 years ago
very helpful. I look forward to more. Thanks
ozvanman 4 years ago
I didn't know about the backspace key, but there is also the very convenient compare button on the bottom left which allows to make a side by side comparison before and after treatment, or a comparison with half of the image with treatment and half without.
InXLsisDeo 4 years ago
Lightroom is a big application. I cover the side by side comparison when sorting images in another tutorial. Stay tuned. I plan on creating more Lightroom tutorials.
Cheers!
DigitalPhotoGuru 4 years ago
goodjob,i Like LR ,learning LR .how to Develop Module use.
ToTspc 4 years ago