Sorry for apparently having given you some misguided RAM upgrade advice, 
Christine!

Jack

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> On May 13, 2015, at 4:24 AM, Christine Nielsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Christine!
> 
> Cool pano... I need to try that out myself soon.  I also just did the LR6 
> upgrade... From LR 4... And had to bump up my OS to 10.10 from 10.6(ish?).  I 
> wish I could report that everything went off without a hitch, but... I think 
> I'm past the worst of it now.  I'm sure you'll do fine if you add RAM.  What 
> could go wrong?  ;)
> 
> I have tried the HDR feature in LR6, though, and it is very interesting.  
> I've been doing some architectural work for a client recently, so getting the 
> HDR feature in LR was a major motivator for doing the upgrade.  I'm hardly a 
> connoisseur of HDR, but it seems to me that I'm getting very similar results 
> in the merge as I do when I take the -1 exposure & run it through some basic 
> adjustments... Down on highlights, all the way up on shadows, plus a few 
> others.  I'm going to continue to play around with it & see...
> 
> I did read somewhere that using fewer files for the HDR merge (in LR) is 
> better than using several.  Also warrants experimenting with, I think.  
> 
> And Larry - I also came upon a work-around for getting past the limited 
> adjustment range in those HDR images: export the merged file as a tiff, 
> re-import into LR.  Bingo, sliders are re-set, and you're off? Haven't tried 
> it myself, but there you go.  
> 
> -c
> 
> On May 12, 2015, at 2:42 PM, Christine Aguila <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Everyone:
> 
> How goes the team?
> 
> Finally, took care of some photography maintenance—upgraded to Lightroom 6 
> and updated my firmware on the K-3, finally.  All went smoothly—though I had 
> to call Adobe for a little download help with the laptop, and I have to say, 
> Adobe’s customer service absolutely sucks.  I was stunned.
> 
> Anyway, I had some frames to try the pano feature; the process is easy peasy, 
> though my result wasn’t so good due to some sloppy shooting on my part.  I 
> didn’t get the overlap right in a few of the middle frames, which you can see 
> below.  This pano is a total of 6 frames—the file is humongous!  It took 7 
> minutes to merge.
> 
> I notice a difference in speed with the upgrade, which is saying something 
> since I still only have four gigs of RAM, and I play iTunes in the background 
> while working on photos—LR 6 is a bit quicker over LR 5 with the two apps 
> running.
> 
> I really do need to increase my RAM, but I confess to being chicken—I’m 
> afraid to unplug everything to install the RAM.  Always worried I wouldn’t be 
> able to get everything running right again. Any words of encouragement would 
> appreciated :-).
> 
> 
> Later in the week I’m going to experiment with the HDR feature.  Should be 
> fun.
> 
> You can see my very imperfect pano here :-).
> http://www.caguila.com/caguila/emilypanotest/content/_IMG0873-Pano_large.html
> 
> Work should be easing up soon, so it’ll be time for some PDML fun—and I’ve 
> got plans! :-)
> 
> Big cheers, Christine
> 
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