Here is my take. Beautiful shot by the way.
My wife and I just finished this almost identical trip with my son and his family. We did finish with Yellowstone. I plan to post some of my shots, but I have 709 to work through so it is taking some time. Many very great sights to see. Tetons and Yellowstone were our favorites. The light show at Rushmore while not being fancy with lasers was good as it was full of history and patriotism. I do recommend staying for it. We also did Custer State Park near Rushmore and enjoyed seeing the Bison and other wildlife as well as the Needles section with the rock formations.
Mcwane wrote:
I had several like this one as a kid back in the 50's. They were cheap and worked by attaching the gator clip to something metal. No batteries. This is a stock picture.
I had this same one. I also built several crystal sets. First one used a cats whisker, which was a piece of germanium held in a little piece of lead. You used a safety pin to touch the crystal, which caused it to act like the diode.
I have tried out this new feature and it does a good job. I do have some questions though. Should the super res feature be used first thing before PP or should you get the image where you want it before you do the super res? Will it make any difference? I also seem to have to open the image from my file manager to photoshop to get the image to open up in acr with the feature. If I go to PS from LR and then select acr from the filter menu the super res feature is not available.
What is this ShirtAr.com site. It does not come up for me?
I found this little fellow on Facebook this morning.
Yes, I do export my jpegs to the same directory and file name, except of course the extension is .jpg and have Lightroom set to add them to the catalog and stack with the original. I am strictly a hobbyist photographer and just export jpegs on my favorite shots for upload to Flickr for family and friends to see.
Photo-Noob wrote:
Lightroom's export has a setting to add the exported (JPEG) file to the catalog. Maybe you have that setting active and every image you export gets added into the catalog, next to the NEF?
That must be the correct answer to my question. For the others that responded, all of this is happening inside Lightroom. It is just in Lightroom I see the file name.NEF-JPEG listed with each photo in library mode. In widows file manager it just shows file name.nef.
Thanks for the responses..
I always shoot raw with my Nikon D5500. Sometimes after some processing in Lightroom most of the raw files will maintain the "filename-xxx.NEF" file name. However some of the files start showing up as "filename-xxx.NEF+JPEG". This is within a group of photos all taken at the same time without changing settings in the camera. When I look at the metadata, it shows the filename without the +JPEG extension but lists as Sidecar Files "xmp,jpg". Could it be because that particular file has been exported as a "jpg"? Can anyone give me any explanation for this? It does not seem to make any difference as to sort order, processing or anything else, I am just curious. Thanks in advance for any insight given.
Thanks for all the replies. I have tested adding the keywords and then pressing Cntr S to save the metadata to the JPG. It does save it. I then investigated further and determined that in the Catalog Settings you can click on a check box under Metadata "Automatically write changes into XMP" and LR will automatically update the Metadata when you add keywords.