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    Lightroom 5 anybody using it yet?

    I am trying it now. So far I really like. I was no whiz at LR 3 or 4, but 5 seems easier.

    Converted a color DSLR image to B&W and there are many adjustable presets.

    Clarify is a neat tool, that seems to provide quick sharpness or not, with a single slider.

    I may not need PS soon...
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    Re: Lightroom 5 anybody using it yet?

    I'm using it-not much change really from 4-the radial filter, image scalier which are cool but not dramatic additions. No changes in b&w converter or Clarify from 4. Minor update IMO. Doesn't get me anywhere closer to not also using PS.
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    Re: Lightroom 5 anybody using it yet?

    Of what use is LR to a large format photographer who makes real prints?
    Just asking.

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    Re: Lightroom 5 anybody using it yet?

    Well Jac, it seems many here scan...

    I would love to see a survey of digital printers, contact printers, enlarger printers and the never printers.

    This is the Digital Processing section of LFF.


    Quote Originally Posted by Jac@stafford.net View Post
    Of what use is LR to a large format photographer who makes real prints?
    Just asking.
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    Re: Lightroom 5 anybody using it yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jac@stafford.net View Post
    Of what use is LR to a large format photographer who makes real prints?
    Just asking.
    pathetic attempt at trolling......are we out of high school yet?
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    Re: Lightroom 5 anybody using it yet?

    Of what use is LR to a large format photographer who makes silver gelatin prints, which are just one of many different types of prints that can be made. Although, we all know that it's the final product that matters, regardless of the technique or materials used to create it.

    There, fixed that for you.

    Personally, I don't use LR for my 4x5 negs, as I find the large file size bogs the program down (and I'm on a Mac Pro with 8 cores and lots of memory). If I need to do something digitally, I use PS for these large files.

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    Re: Lightroom 5 anybody using it yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jac@stafford.net View Post
    Of what use is LR to a large format photographer who makes real prints?
    Just asking.
    Google "Digital Negatives".
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    Re: Lightroom 5 anybody using it yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by KenM View Post
    Personally, I don't use LR for my 4x5 negs, as I find the large file size bogs the program down (and I'm on a Mac Pro with 8 cores and lots of memory). If I need to do something digitally, I use PS for these large files.
    For a high quality scan of 4x5 or larger negative yes that is true. What I started to do is after developing the negatives I so a quick scan of ALL of them weather they are a keeper image or not. Then I can go in and add metadata about each one like exposure settings Dev info, location, other notes etc. I can then also keyword the images. The file name I give the basic scan is then written onto the negative storage envelope. This lets you match up the negative with the your digital reference file.
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    Re: Lightroom 5 anybody using it yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jac@stafford.net View Post
    Of what use is LR to a large format photographer who makes real prints?
    Just asking.
    What's a "real print?" Just asking
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    Re: Lightroom 5 anybody using it yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Ellis View Post
    What's a "real print?" Just asking
    Some people think only wet darkroom prints are "real prints". Perhaps they should read the definition of the word print.
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