Is there a way to download a limited number of photos from my iPhone/Photo to LR?
Every time I’ve tried this is downloads everything even duplicates. (3000+ photos)
Is there an iPhone Forum? I have a question specific to iPhone and LR.
Is there a quality or post production issue that makes a difference using one over the other. My internet search seems to indicate they are both RAW files, just proprietary names being the difference.
What do you do with your photos? Print? Sell? Just tinker with them for fun?
ND. Sorry. 6 stop. GlD you figured it out.
Nd. Sorry. Glad you figured it out.
Why would you use a HD filter for a sunset/sunrise shot instead of adjusting the fstop? Pros and cons please.
Manufactures pay to mention their products? I’m writing this response in an IPhone and it’s the best mobile phone I’ve ever owned.
Manufactures pay to mention their products? I’m writing this response in an IPhone and it’s the best mobile phone I’ve ever owned.
berchman wrote:
I learned something from this. Using video to take a pano.
Thanks for sharing the link.
Anyone who watches this and thinks iPhones aren’t cameras needs to reevaluate their prejudices.
I don’t understand your ‘spur of the moment’ comment. Many, many exceptional photographs are spur of the moment. I would say most historical shots (Kennedy assassination, Kent State, on and on) are spur of the moment. Even that twinkle in the eye, that fleating smile, that bird in flight, that bear with a trout in its mouth, etc are all spur of the moment.
I understand you can’t blow up phone picture but to disparage their content is just not fair.
So he could find it in his stack of portrait paintings??? Maybe he thought it would add to the price/value.
I like to give my photos titles. Sometimes I ask myself why is this photo compelling. The answer is often the title.
A pier at sunrise could be title Pier. But the compelling aspect is Sunrise. I would pick Sunrise as my title.