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Just thought I should follow up on this even though it's old and I forgot...LR3.2 has no problem with the way I have the directory structure I have for my Presets. Now within LR it does show them as a "single level" directory structure but I have a couple instances where there are two levels of...
the problem with glare like that in glasses or on water, windows or whatever is they are kinda like blown highlights so most of the time there really is not enough data to recover the area, no matter what image editing app you care to use. There might be a preset/add-in of some sort out there...
Sorry for not getting back to this thread. I haven't been up to much work of late. Anyway, I found the solution and felt amazingly stoopid...if you setup sub-directories in the location on your system where LR stores it's presets and other LR related settings and files, now this in on a Win7...
OK, I am sort of hoping here. I have a ton of presets I want to look into and eventually whittle down to a handful. Problem is LR3 only shows a looooong list of all the presets. I already have them organized in disk into manageable directories but as far as I can tell there is no option to use...
Hi ya Both,
Thanks for the welcome. I visit from time to time but haven't had any questions so far. Been using LR for a couple years now but never needed/wanted to use this particular bit of EXIF data. I was sort of surprised it was not there because it is such a fundamental part of a shot...
I have been practicing my MF, taking one (or more) shot in MF followed by a shot of two using AF. I just assumed I would be able to filter based on Focus Mode, but I dunno if I am missing something or what, but it appears that field is not availible in LR2?
Is there a way to add that field to...
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