What I would like to know how the F%#@! Kelby does it? He has a day job, a Family, and he travels a lot. I am just lucky that I have time to wipe myself after using the restroom.
Kelby's day job is Lightroom and Photoshop and he has a crew to help him
As soon as I finish post processing and storing the files where they are going to go, I delete them.
This isn't my day-job....I'm a hobbyist.
For real "save-worthy" photos that have sentimental value, I archive them as a full size tiff.
for the rest, they either go on Flickr or get posted online for some other reason (hedgehog).
Anything else gets culled out immediately.
PS: It will recognize the 5 beta catalog...at least that's the way LR4 beta to release worked, and i see no reason to think otherwise.
No. br br As soon as I finish post processing and... (show quote)
here is a quote from a review "As always, you want to be a bit cautious with beta versions. Try it on a few images, but dont import all your photographs and start changing them. Adobe wont let you upgrade an existing catalog a good precaution, I think so youll have to create a new catalog. Its a good idea to make copies of the images you want to try out in Lightroom 5, rather than using the originals."
Downloaded and using every day...it's a huge step up from 4.
Are you saving you photos on LR 4 also? I thought when LR 5 is released it will not recognize the LR 5 beta catalog. I import a few photos to work on in 5 to try out the new features which I like
I utilize Lens Clens 1 with a pec pad then use a microfibre cloth cleans my lens without difficulty. It only takes a couple of drops of the Lens Clens to remove all the dirt
I deleted all my files from lightroom because I reorganized how I dealt with my photos. Since them I have imported all my files into Lightroom. The side panel shows that I imported about 28,000. However, the my pictures folder says I have over 55,000 files. Why did it not import everything? And, how do I get lightroom to import the rest?
did you make a new catalog? also did you have do not import suspected duplicates box checked?
Read this article from John Shaw It will help you http://www.johnshawphoto.com/ettr-to-the-far-right/ In the D800 you have 1-1.5 stops more dynamic range on the right . Do the test John describes you will be surprised
It is. It comes in the form of Adobe Lightroom 4. It is a raw editor. Yes, it does a few other things as well e.g. organize, rate, print, web, upload, export, import, books, and more.