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Subject: [Leica] Lightroom & Bridge - Vista compatible?
From: heninger at adobe.com (Wade Heninger)
Date: Sun Feb 4 17:00:25 2007

I ran dev builds on Vista for a few weeks - I had some issues, but was never
sure if they were LR or Vista problems.

The release version is being tested just as much on vista as XP or X.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
w a d e  h e n i n g e r
u s e r  e x p e r i e n c e
a d o b e  s y s t e m s ,  i n c




On 2/3/07 9:46 PM, "Bill" <Bill@photobynelsch.com> wrote:

> Wade, 
> 
> Any information on whether Lightroom (Or CS3 for that matter) work in 
> Vista?
> Capture One LE Does Not.
> 
> Bill in Denver 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lug-bounces+bill=photobynelsch.com@leica-users.org
> [mailto:lug-bounces+bill=photobynelsch.com@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of
> Wade Heninger
> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 2:33 PM
> To: LUG Leica; Brian Reid
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Lightroom & Bridge
> 
> The way I use LR is to copy all images to a location and then import them.
> The files stay in a folder directory in the locaiton you specify. The DB 
> will
> then import them and maintain a cache of them like
> Bridge.
> 
> They are there and available for Bridge to see/edit with ACR and the 
> settings
> are shared between the two tools.
> 
> That said, it is a database manager and not just a file browser and if you
> don't use the import from card feature, you'll have to
> tell LR about the files if you use other apps/the finder to move them 
> around.
> 
>> * If you move files inside LR folders the same files will also be
>> moved on disk.
> 
> Never done this.  I import them and then use the collections feature to 
> manage
> them.  Not an issue for me.
> 
>> * If you move files out of the folders that are mirrored in LR with
>> other tools LR will find these image originals missing and allows to 
>> re-link
>> them.
> 
> True.  It will keep everything it knows about it and then if you ask for 
> the
> image it will ask where you put it.  It isn't a
> magician, but it will update the rest if you update one.  Pretty painless.
> 
>> * If you add files to the original folders from the outside LR won't
>> see them unless you import the files.
> 
> True.  It will ignore duplicates if you re-import the entire folder.  
> Pretty
> painless.
> 
> 
> As to Jim's comments:
> 
>> That is the conclusion I came to after trying both LR and Elements 5.0.
>> After working on an image in LR, I could not do a "Save As" and put it
>> back in the original folder.  I was forced to export it to a special
>> folder. I prefer Elements 5.0 in this respect.
> 
> I'm not sure why one would want to create another copy next to the 
> original if
> you work with Raw properly. With lightroom you can
> create a "virtual copy" of the image with different Raw settings.  You can
> then stack them together.  Saves disk space and lets you
> work as you want.
> 
> You can also edit in photoshop and ask that it creates a new file alongside
> the original (with or without LR settings).  You can
> also stack this together.
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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