Hi,
1. No, you can create a folder, e.g., named "output" then export your finished photo(s) to this folder. This folder should be created within lightroom, thereby, all finished photos will be visible in lightroom.
2. You still have your original photo, go to the "history panel -left side, in the develop Module. Select the first entry for that photo - at the very bottom in the History panel.
3. No and Yes, Yes, if you have Lr sync the folder that contains the photo that you re-named.
4. Lr does not change your original photo all changes made to your photo are made and kept in your Lr catalog.
I am try to understand what is the different between the two subscription for Adobe Photoshop CC, i.e., Student/teacher vs. regular. Both are $9.99 per month and both have Photoshop and Lightroom. Can some one explain to me what is different between the two? Thanks.
speters wrote:
I have a couple of them that work nice with my Canons, the first one I received did not work, send it back and had it replaced with another one that does work fine (also with my Canon's - have 3 Canon 600's). I then got another Yungnuo 600 (since they now only cost $125) and that one works too. They do lack a little in the build quality, so you better pamper them a little more while handling, but performance is nice.
Is the build quality better w/ the Yn568
speters wrote:
I have a couple of them that work nice with my Canons, the first one I received did not work, send it back and had it replaced with another one that does work fine (also with my Canon's - have 3 Canon 600's). I then got another Yungnuo 600 (since they now only cost $125) and that one works too. They do lack a little in the build quality, so you better pamper them a little more while handling, but performance is nice.
Is the build quality better w/ the Yn568
I'm thinking about getting the YONGNUO YN600EX-RT. I currently have a Canon Speedlite 420EX. I know this is old and not that great and I want of get a new one that future proof (not that I plan on buying any more camera bodies). I also looked at the YONGNUO YN568 EX II TTL , it's only a $20.00 difference in price, between the two. The YN600ex is $20.00 more. So which one do you think would be the great buy? Looking for recommendations Thanks
My Bad. It was operator problem. All shots were taken in AV mode and it was set at 4.5. Thanks all for your comments and help.
I just got the Canon EF 24-105mm F/4L IS USM len. I have taken a couple of pictures and the Metadata displays aperture as F/4.5 for every picture I taken. This is showing up in Lightroom 5. Now I thought that this lens aperture is set F/4 through-out the focal range. So why am I seeing F/4.5 - did I get it wrong?
hj wrote:
So, does that mean you got it for $270 after applying the $300 gift card for a total of $570?
Yes, $270 includes Taxes.
Racmanaz wrote:
Wooah wait a minute, you just ordered a new Canon EF 23-105 F4 L USM for $270.00?? be careful, that sounds very suspicious.
This is a Canon Refurbished lens and I had a $300.00 gift card from when I bought the SL1 to use on it.
I just ordered the Canon EF 23-105 F4 L USM, and now I 'm having concerns on whether or not this lens will work with my Canon Rebel SL1 camers. I got a great deal on it - $270.00, but will it work with my camera? Please note I had the EF S 18-135 on my wish list but went for the L lens.
I
jerryc41 wrote:
So your final result is a movie with a slide show included? A lot depends on what software you used to create it. Details, please.
I/m using Adobe Premiere Elements 13, to generate a video which includes pictures and movie clips from my vacation. Now I have been able to reduce a single picture display time in this video, but it was not exact,i.e., 5 sec to 4 sec display.