Posts Tagged ‘Lightroom’

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Adobe Lightroom 2.2 supports 5D Mark II


2008
12.19

Adobe Systems released Lightroom 2.2 on Monday night, catching up the photography software’s support for the Canon EOS 5D Mark II and several other newer cameras, building in the camera profiles feature, and mashing a number of bugs.

The update (downloads available for Mac OS X and Windows) is the second half of Adobe’s one-two punch for supporting the “raw” image files produced by several higher-end cameras. The first half came in late November when Adobe updated Photoshop’s raw-conversion software.

Canon's 5D Mark II SLR

Canon’s 5D Mark II full-frame SLR

(Credit: Canon)

Raw files provide more editing flexibility than camera-produced JPEGs, but they also require manual processing. Software such as Lightroom and Apple’s Aperture can handle this processing, along with cataloging, labeling, and printing. With the constant parade of new cameras, the software must be frequently updated.

Another change in version 2.2 is built-in camera profiles, which give photographers various options for tone and color for their images. I’ve been strongly recommending them since their release on Adobe Labs; I apply the “camera faithful” profile when importing my images to give what I feel is a more natural look. However,Lightroom profiles aren’t available for all cameras.

Since Canon started shipping the 5D Mark II in late November, photographers have been avidly blogging about the arrival of their new $2,700, 21-megapixel, full-frame SLRs–or not-so-avidly about them being backordered. One refrain notes the absence of Lightroom support; Adobe and Apple write their own raw conversion software, which must be updated for each new camera’s proprietary raw file format.

Adobe’s updates have largely been in sync since the Photoshop CS4 and Lightroom 2.x releases, with latter arriving earlier. Hot-to-trot Lightroom users along with those with earlier versions of Photoshop have the option of using Adobe’s DNG Converter software, which converts raw files into Adobe’s Adobe Digital Negative (DNG) format, to bridge the gap.

Lightroom 2.2 also supports the Canon PowerShot G10, Panasonic DMC-G1, Panasonic DMC-FX150, Panasonic DMC-FZ28, Panasonic DMC-LX3, and Leica D-LUX 4, Adobe said.

Here’s Adobe’s list of the bugs fixed in version 2.2:

 
• Images rendered from the Slideshow export process produced a jagged effect on hard edges relative to the quality of normal JPEG export. 
• Increased the number of characters allowed in Web gallery labels beyond 150 characters. 
• Catalogs with hundreds of root (top level) folders caused very slow launch times. 
• Drag and drop to move a subfolder to a different folder showed the incorrect photos in the grid. 
• Print sharpening produced edge artifacts in certain conditions. 
• Density defaulted to 100 percent for initial stroke regardless of position of slider. 
• The Adjustment brush created blocky, straight edges to brush strokes under certain conditions. 
• Lightroom could become unresponsive when using the graduated filter under certain conditions. 
• It was possible to lose the ability to edit an adjustment brush setting after applying a graduated filter with hidden pins. 
• Turning auto-mask on produced a lag in Lightroom performance in when applying the adjustment brush.
• Print to JPEG functionality produced a low-resolution image when printing photos with panorama aspect ratios. 
• Extended characters in a folder name caused Edit in Photoshop functionality to fail. 
• Smart collection did not respond to changes in custom metadata. 
• Enabling auto-mask produced a lag in performance when applying the local adjustment brush.

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Worldwide Photo Walk 2008 – Winners


2008
08.30

Check here to see all the Worldwide Photo Walk 2008 – Winners 


;-) I am on the 6th row on the right side of the Individual Photo Walk Winners. 


 

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Some shots from today’s Photo Walk


2008
08.23

Al shot in the beautiful city of Den Bosch!! It was a darn great Walk!

Via this link you can see the shots made by our group.

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Worldwide Photo Walk – August 23rd, 2008


2008
08.21

 

You’re invited to join Scott Kelby and his friends around the world for the first ever “Worldwide Photo Walk.”

Join us for this free, social photography event to celebrate the release of the update to the world’s bestselling Lightroom book, “The Lightroom 2 Book for Digital Photographers” (and you just might win a copy yourself).

Photo Walk 2008

Check this site for more information

 

 

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Gallery of ballet photo’s


2008
07.22

Ballet
These photo’s were taken at a ballet show from a local danceschool, more shots here

Shots taken with Canon 5D, using the 135 mm Prime, postprocessing in Lightroom

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Photo’s published in Magazine ‘t Zout


2008
05.04

Some of my photo’s have been published recently in ‘t Zout.

Bibliodrama

Follow these links to see more photo’s from these series:

1 Bibliodrama
 
2 Portrait 

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Adobe RAWs again


2008
04.16

Click for: Adobe RAWs againAdobe has released Camera Raw 4.4.1 and Lightroom 1.4.1, having corrected the faults with the previously withdrawn updates. The revised updates, as well as fixing a selection of bugs, bring support for the latest DSLRs from Canon, Sony, Pentax and Nikon, along with the FujiFilm S100fs and Olympus SP-570 UZ.

One old American Car


2008
04.13

When walking in the woods today I found this old American Car. I couldn’t resist taking a shot of it!

Click on the photo for a larger version!

American Car
Editing in Lightroom, shot with the Ixus 60 Point and Shoot

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Google Docs offline available, Lightroom 2.0 available


2008
04.02

See how, it this tutorial!, BTW this totally Rocks!

embedded by Embedded Video

YouTube Direkt

Also yesterday, Adobe released Lightroom 2.o beta, it is a free download so check it out!

What’s new?

Localized corrections — Enhance specific areas of an image for unsurpassed nondestructive flexibility and control reminiscent of the traditional darkroom dodge and burn experience.
Improved organizational tools — Find the images you need quickly and easily.
Multiple monitor support — Add an additional monitor to efficiently manage photographic workflow and presentation.
Flexible print package functionality — Create custom layouts containing multiple sizes of a photograph on a single page.
64-bit support — Lightroom 2.0 now takes advantage of the latest hardware architectures with improved memory handling and performance.

Check it out here

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“Stairs” Paris Style Affcourse


2008
03.17


Another one from my Paris series,