Jay Taylor wrote:
Marc,
If you select Edit in Photoshop and then in PS save your changes the
edited file is linked back to Lightroom.
Now if you can use Focus Magic while still retaining the .psd format
your sharpening edit will also be retained in Lightroom as long as you
don't break the link by saving the file as another name. In Lightroom
you'll see OrignalFile.img (for example) and OriginalFile-Edit.psd. You
can print directly from the later.
Lightroom printing is awesome especially using the profiles for your
particular printer & paper.
I understand this. My point is that by working in Photoshop and applying
Focus Magic there I end up with a second file -- a PSD in addition to
the original raw file -- whereas if I were able to use Focus magic or
other deconvolution sharpener in Lightroom I could do everything
non-destructively, keeping only the original file and not adding
anything more to my hard drive.
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