You still didn't get it.

On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 6:05 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
> As is so often the case, what you wrote evidently didn't match what
> you meant to say. I'm sorry, I can't divine your intended meaning if
> you don't know how to write comprehensible English.
>
> I've been using Lightroom through all beta and release versions for
> five years, have produced 6,000+ completed images for paid
> assignments, personal projects and gallery exhibitions with it. I've
> been teaching Lightroom and Photoshop in workshop classes and 1:1
> consulting sessions for two years. I've documented and reported 165
> bugs with LR since 2006, 138 of which have been verified by Adobe and
> fixed in subsequent releases. I don't consider myself to be "the
> definitive expert" in LR: I continue to learn new aspects of using it
> as I work on new types of projects and produce more and more work with
> it.
>
> But I bet that I know a feck of a lot more about using it than you do,
> Tom. You might consider spending some time to learn how it is supposed
> to work and gaining skill in using it before pronouncing stupid
> judgments and making statements that express your lack of
> understanding.
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Tom C <[email protected]> wrote:
>> As is often the case, you assume I know much less than I do, and
>> therefore interpret what I write as if I'm a total neophyte which is
>> not the case.  Maybe that's because you perceive yourself as superior?
>>
>> You didn't tell me one thing there that I didn't already know. Nor did
>> I make a statement regarding how Lightroom works, in the post you just
>> responded to.
>>
>> If you'd read everything I wrote you'd see I was talking about two
>> different kinds of workflow.
>>
>> And of course, I don't know ALOT about using Lightroom as in my
>> opening post I stated I downloaded the trial version of LR3.
>>
>> Go talk down to someone else.
>>
>> Tom C.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Tom C <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> What I find odd is that one would use an *automated* *image adjustment
>>>> workflow* in a manner that is like taking ones images to a 3rd party
>>>> processor and having all images processed using the same parameters. ...
>>>
>>> a) Who said anything about an *automated image adjustment workflow*?
>>> b) Where do you find this to be the case in the use of Lightroom?
>>>
>>> You can apply the same adjustments to as many or as few image
>>> simultaneously as you want.
>>> You can apply any specifically different adjustments you want to any
>>> individual image you want at any time you want.
>>>
>>> In other words, with Lightroom, you can automate doing as much, or as
>>> little, of the workflow as is sensible for what you are trying to
>>> achieve.
>>>
>>> You're speaking as someone who presumes quite a lot but knows quite
>>> little about using Lightroom. I suggest you go to one of the several
>>> free sites offering Lightroom tutorials and work your way through a
>>> few of them so that you understand it better before you make
>>> statements about how it works.
>>>
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