>> Christine, Bob, I will try to clarify. I slightly misspoke, and also we are
>> talking about different programs.
>> Too many versions with almost the same name.
>> Old = LR5.x or LR6.x
>> Newer = LR Classic CC[or LR Classic Cheers,
>> Christine when customized
> On May 21, 2018, at 8:36 AM, Stanley Halpin
> wrote:
>
> Christine, Bob, I will try to clarify. I slightly misspoke, and also we are
> talking about different programs.
> Too many versions with almost the same name.
> Old = LR5.x or LR6.x
> Newer = LR Classic
(which may be a year or two out of date) is that the
>> LR Classic CC (which I use BTW) allows for the Cloud-based storage and synch
>> of selected Collections from within LR. If you are going to a total
>> Cloud-based storage system, then that would be Lightroom CC, not Classic.
y understanding (which may be a year or two out of date) is that the LR
> Classic CC (which I use BTW) allows for the Cloud-based storage and synch of
> selected Collections from within LR. If you are going to a total Cloud-based
> storage system, then that would be Lightroom CC, not Class
he Cloud-based storage and synch
>> of selected Collections from within LR. If you are going to a total
>> Cloud-based storage system, then that would be Lightroom CC, not Classic.
>> Which sounds like a wonderful system for those that have uninterrupted
>> access to high spe
hin LR. If you are going to a total Cloud-based
> storage system, then that would be Lightroom CC, not Classic. Which sounds
> like a wonderful system for those that have uninterrupted access to high
> speed wifi. For me, traveling in the jungles of Peru or on the high seas
> without
Bob, my understanding (which may be a year or two out of date) is that the LR
Classic CC (which I use BTW) allows for the Cloud-based storage and synch of
selected Collections from within LR. If you are going to a total Cloud-based
storage system, then that would be Lightroom CC, not Classic
On the laptop version, on the right side panel where all the develop tools are,
you can see the adjustments that are made when you choose the presets located
on the left-side panel. Take a screen shot of the medium contrast curve on the
laptop, then try to copy the curve diagram. For Punch
Hi Christine,
Thanks. How did you find that out about punch and sharpness? Is there a site
somewhere that reveals these arcane secrets?
It's true for version 6 and earlier that the catalogue must be on a local
drive, but of course it can't be true* for CC otherwise it wouldn't work across
Hi Bob:
I am a Lightroom Classic CC version 7.3.1 user on my laptop MacBook Pro
s/Retina 2013 13-inch.
I also have the Lightroom mobile app on my iPad Pro 10 inch and iPhone 6,
though I have only just started using these, so I’m still learning.
Punch equals Clarity +30 and Vibrance +25.
What ho!
I’ve just started trialling LR CC on my iPhone, iPad and on my Windows 10
laptop alongside classic LR v5.
The idea is to use my Leica when I’m cycling in France later this year -
previously I’ve used my Fuji X20 - import from the SD card into LR on the
iPhone, edit, post from LR
On 3/5/2015 1:19 PM, steve harley wrote:
that was a typo - i meant 5 TB for $150; here's one you can combine
with a photo purchase (though i'm not so fond of Seagate these days)
Would you care to elucidate?
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On 2015-03-06 10:19 , John wrote:
On 3/5/2015 1:19 PM, steve harley wrote:
that was a typo - i meant 5 TB for $150; here's one you can combine
with a photo purchase (though i'm not so fond of Seagate these days)
Would you care to elucidate?
i had two Seagate drives fail recently, and i'm
for my personal photography. I
like the idea of using my work computer for the catalog, because of
the automated backups, and the massive amount of HD space I have here
as opposed to home. If I purchase the photographer's Lightroom CC for
photographers ($9.99/mo) and put the catalog on my work
Lightroom CC for
photographers ($9.99/mo) and put the catalog on my work computer, can
I still edit images in the catalog from home?
i could be wrong, but to me the cloud features in Lightroom don't seem
quite ready for a store once, edit anywhere workflow, so i think
sneakernet is would
to home. If I purchase the photographer's Lightroom CC for
photographers ($9.99/mo) and put the catalog on my work computer, can
I still edit images in the catalog from home?
i could be wrong, but to me the cloud features in Lightroom don't
seem quite ready for a store once, edit anywhere workflow
On 2015-03-05 11:04 , P.J. Alling wrote:
On 3/5/2015 11:51 AM, steve harley wrote:
external hard drives are really cheap these days (5GB for $150); i would
get a couple and be careful with backups, because schlepping hard drives
increases the risk of failure or loss
One can obtain a TB of
for the catalog, because of
the automated backups, and the massive amount of HD space I have here
as opposed to home. If I purchase the photographer's Lightroom CC for
photographers ($9.99/mo) and put the catalog on my work computer, can
I still edit images in the catalog from home? How would you recommend
Good info. Thanks for sharing. I appreciate it.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 12:19 PM, steve harley p...@paper-ape.com wrote:
On 2015-03-05 11:04 , P.J. Alling wrote:
On 3/5/2015 11:51 AM, steve harley wrote:
external hard drives are really cheap these days (5GB for $150); i
would
get a couple
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