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Hallo zusammen, wenn ich von meiner D-Lux 4 eine RAW Datei in Lightroom "als DNG" importiere, dort bearbeite und dann als DNG exportiere um sie z. B. einem Kollegen weiter zu geben, habe ich im Finder kein Vorschaubild mehr und Vorschau kann die Datei auch nicht mehr öffnen. Gibt es hier für eine Erklärung/ Lösung? Ach so, bei anderen Kameras ist das nicht so. Danke und Gruß Roman
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Hallo zusammen, nach dem Kauf der D-Lux 5 und der erfolgreichen Installation von Lightroom 3 suche ich nun nach einem guten Buch zum Einstieg in dieses doch recht umfangreiche Programm. Bin füt jeden Hinweis dankbar, einen guten Jahreseinstieg Thomas
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When you have been using LR2 and the older Camera RAW tool, you'll probably be used to doing your sharpening rather in the high numbers. Some tutorials tell you to go way over 100% and manage the halos and edges with the other sliders. Please note that LR3 and Camera RAW 6.3 have a new sharpening engine/logic and you should immediately drop the numbers! For a landscape I now use a sharpening of something like 50%. Here's an example: look at what happens with the trees in the background and look at the sky!. I left the other sliders the same, to show you the effect to the max. Of course the photo need some more thought with regard to the reeds in the foreground, etc. But keep in mind that you're looking at a screen capture with low res. first photo: 110% with curly sharpening artifacts in the trees second photo: 50% without curly artifacts So, slow down and don't overdo your sharpening.
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I'm not even sure where I read it it, but this is a smart thingy! When you're in development mode (the second panel in LR), you can get overwhelmed by all the open drop down boxes.Especially when you have to scroll between standard tools and tools that are more to he bottom, it becomes annoying quickly. So here's the tip: scroll down in either the left or the right toolset until you reach the area right under the last drop down box, right click in that area and choose "solo modus". As from that moment, only the box you actually use is open and the rest stay closed until you click on one of them. Here's a screenshot, albeit in Dutch (but you'll get the idea) Have fun.
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Just got set up with my new X1 and very excited. I am an existing Aperture user but also took advantage to download the free edition of Adobe Lightroom courtesy of the kind folks at Leica. Just wondering what people's views are in terms of which is the preferred software for working with the X1's RAW images? Should I stick with Aperture or switch to Lightroom?