Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/04/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina, I was wondering about something on CS6 you probably know. I upgraded to LR4, and when I select edit in Photoshop (CS5 for me), I get a message to the effect that I really need Camera Raw 7 for the export to work well. It appears Camera Raw 7 is only available on an upgrade to CS6. So for the two to work together, when there is an upgrade to LR you need to upgrade Photoshop also? Not a big deal but I was wondering if I am interpreting this correctly. Some limited Google searching doesn't seem to give an answer. Thanks for any help. Ken On 4/24/2012 5:11 PM, Tina Manley wrote: > After it is saved as a raw tiff (Silverfast's term), I import it into LR4, > convert it to a DNG and work on it just like any other raw file. I usually > start with Auto Tone and sometimes don't need to do anything more. Lately, > I've been playing with Superstition - the trial name for PSCS6. I was one > of the beta testers and really like what you can do with Highlight/Shadows > to pull details out of the shadows. I like the look but I'm gathering from > some comments that others don't. I think Adobe will have made some changes > in PSCS6 by the time it is released, so I may have to learn all of the new > features again. Nothing that I've done is destructive. I'm working on > copies so the original DNG file hasn't been touched. The Silverfast > software that runs the scanner refers to the program I use as 48 bit HDR > Color and I do believe it squeezes every bit of information out of the > film. What you do with all of that information is what makes it look HDR > or not. > > Tina > >