Good:-).
Another nice thing I noticed is that the clone tool shows you what the
clone application would look like before you pull the trigger. In
other words, You pick up the piece you want to clone and as you move
the brush to the area where you're going to place it, the result
appears within the brush circle. I already found that it allows for
more placement control.
Paul
On Oct 24, 2008, at 9:28 PM, David Savage wrote:
LR has all those features.
:-)
2008/10/25 PN Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I never became real familiar with CS3, although I had it at work. I
do all
my photo work at home, and I've been using CS1 for quite a few
years. I
spent the last few hours converting and tweaking some pics with
CS4. First,
I have to say that I find this version of Bridge outstanding. The
slider
allows me to set the preview size to huge dimensions if I wish, and
the
intel Mac is fast enough to scroll through a large folder
seamlessly. The
Raw Converter provides much more control than my ancient version of
the
same. The "Recovery" slider directly adjusts highlights. "Fill Light"
provides more shadow fill than the old (and still available)
"brightness"
control. "Clarity" seems to provide a measure of sharpening, and
"Vibrance"
probably increases midrange contrast. And it's all very fast. I'm
liking it.
Back to play...I mean work.
Paul
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