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Posted: Mon May 7th, 2012 02:47
 
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TomOC wrote:
Thanks for pushing me to learn new things and not be so damn stubbon !

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You, stubborn? Wasn't it you who converted from a diehard PC user to Apple? Then adopted all the modern Apple features?

I think if you are happy with what you have the incentive to change isn't obvious.



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TomOC wrote: OK - I rose to the bait :-)

just downloaded LR4 (got it for $85 using my NAPP 15% discount and preordering CS6 at the same time.

So... am I losing it or did someone mention in an earlier post that there was some workaround to use LR to convert RAW from the xpro-1 ???

I'll be driving all day tomorrow, so the first shot I have at playing with LR is mid week.

Thanks for pushing me to learn new things and not be so damn stubborn !

cheers

tom

No workaround in LR4 to process XP1 RAW files.
Need to process through to Tiff or JPG with Dcraw or SilkyPix then manage these tiff/jpgs through into LR for enhancement.


LR4 not so bad but I'm still scratching around for some items.
Like..... How do I save my custom template for a slideshow and reuse it as a default.





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Everybody talks about the catalogue ability of LR but I have trouble getting my head around it.

Maybe I'm just thick.

 




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For those of you with Adobe Photoshop CS6 (yes I have the trial copy) there is ACR7.1 beta.
(No RAW support for Fuji XP1 but some bug fixes for chromatic aberration/defringing).



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Iain wrote: Everybody talks about the catalogue ability of LR but I have trouble getting my head around it.

Maybe I'm just thick.

I dont think so. 
I find some bits completely counter-intuitive.
Even the Catalog Import seems overly complex and wasteful on screen space. 

What I have found is that once you have got a high level catalog item then the best way is to copy items into the location using File Manager then do a right click (on the high level object) in LR and do a Synchronise Folder.  (Always making sure that you do an 'Import but do not move').
 

I say it is just not very well designed or designed with a different monkey in mind (not me!).



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I'm glad to hear that JK. I feel better now.
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It's actually very well thought out once you understand all of it's intricacies

I could tell you more, but then...



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Using CS3 and also LR4 but can't get D3 raw images to open in CS3. Can I get and ACR plug in that works or am I too far behind. Work around to process in LR4 and export as jpg or tif to CS3?



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Bob Bowen wrote:
Using CS3 and also LR4 but can't get D3 raw images to open in CS3. Can I get and ACR plug in that works or am I too far behind. Work around to process in LR4 and export as jpg or tif to CS3?
I think you need CS3 or later to get ACR level that supports D3.

You will need to install ACR version 4.3.1 or later for D3 (about Nov 2007) RAW support.
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=3826



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Thanks JK. All well.



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