>On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Bob W <[email protected]> wrote:
> sync settings only synchronises the settings that you have applied using
> Lightroom. You ought to shoot raw rather than jpeg - raw does not commit you
> to anything in-camera.

That's what I was figuring, but couldn't find the right words to
express my suspicion.

>> How do you recommend I get the colors corrected and consistent?
>
> I would recommend you use the white balance pipette thing to find the colour
> value of one of the whites in the photo you like, then apply the setting
> manually to the corresponding area of the photo you don't like. Because
> you've shot in jpeg you've lost a lot of room to manoeuvre though, depending
> on how different the values are right now.

Bummer.  This is what I was trying to do and it was painfully tedious,
and very hit or miss (almost exclusively miss).

> In the Develop module you can use the Before / After view to see the effect
> of your editing on the current picture.

This helps a little, but I still feel like I'm stumbling around
blindly hoping to pull some lever to make a positive change.

> Congratulations! They all look like Winston Churchill when they're born -
> he'll grow out of it, don't you worry.

Thanks for the reassurance.  We were very concerned!    ;-)

---------------------------
Sam

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