Lightroom for Aperture Users: Develop (4)
Live Training Session 209
Lightroom for Aperture Users: Develop (4)
Live Training Session 209
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In this session, we finished off the basic Develop module, getting into Vignette, Grain, Dehaze, Camera Calibration, and Sync settings. The full list includes:
- Effects Tab
- Post-Crop Vignetting (including comparing to Lens Correction Vignetting)
- Highlight Priority vs Color Priority vs Paint Overlay
- Grain
- Dehaze — I didn't have a good file to show this with in the live demo, however we have now added two great before and after samples of the Dehaze filter at work in this tip: Lightroom's Dehaze Tool — To Haze, or to Dehaze?
- Post-Crop Vignetting (including comparing to Lens Correction Vignetting)
- Camera Calibration
- Process (compared to Aperture)
- Profile (with a discussion on the X-Rite Color Checker Passport for building new profiles; see more on that topic here)
- Sync (Development modules)
- Copy & Paste
- Sync
- Auto-Sync
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Lightroom for Aperture Users: Develop (4)
Live Training Session 209
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on August 5, 2016 - 6:43pm
Joseph, I, for one, am glad of the change from a set schedule purely for selfish reasons. My Tuesday work schedule offered no opportunity, other than taking a day off of work, to participate. Now, at least, I can try to actually participate in one of these training sessions live! Once again, there is always something I really wasn’t aware of or really understood the use of that I picked up in one of these sessions. This time it’s the use of Grain. Thank you for that. The Dehaze slider is very useful for clearing out haze but like all sliders can get garish if over used. I will add haze into a photo (move the slider to the left) if I want to give it a softer or misty look or to emphasize that effect for mood purposes. I also created an adjustment preset for one of my non-Canon lenses to correct for significant chromatic aberration effect and use that preset on import every time I use that lens so that way I do not have to do it on every picture one at a time or synched after import. I believe Aperture had that capability, but it’s been such a long time since I used Aperture that I can not be certain. Looking forward to more of these as they come along. Cheers.
Florian
Florian Cortese
www.fotosbyflorian.com
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