- Sean McCormack has posted a short movie showing how to create a triptych from 1 photo in Lightroom.
- Derrick Story provides a quick video tour of two new features in Camera Raw 5.2–snapshots & the Targeted Adjustment Tool (TAT). [Via Colleen Wheeler] Two additional related tips:
- You can toggle the TAT on/off by pressing the letter T.
- You can save a snapshot from any panel by pressing Shift-Cmd-S/Shift-Ctrl-S.
- Matt Kloskowski notes a cool Lightroom tip by way of Scott Kelby: "If you’re dragging a Graduated filter gradient on to your photo you can quickly change the direction of the gradient by pressing the apostrophe key." Matt has also posted a video showing how to use brushing/erasing tools in LR/ACR together with graduated filters, letting you erase the filter effect in selective areas.
Good Morning Jack,
WOW, I just love the new RAW 5.2. I have this secret I did not want adobe to know…..I was using Nikon Software to “target” areas to soften, lighting, etc….No more. Two apps for my work.. Lightroom 2.0 and PhotoshopCS4 extended.
Now if I could get Adobe to donate a new 8×12 inch walcom tablet to my charity, that is the “me charity”…a perfect world, lol.
Just to say thanks adobe for helping stupid in KY do his work.
Ken in KY
I really do love Lightroom, but it’s about un-useable on my dual 2.0 G5, I’m ready to toss it through a window!! You click….you wait…oh there it goes…oh wait..hold on….ok, there it goes….LOL….I need an Intel machine bad.