bphillips330 wrote in post #3403563
Thanks for the advice. I have lightroom on my main machine. I have an old cpu on my upstairs tv (lcd) that i view some pictures with the picture viewer that came with the canon camera. (forget teh name of it) I am thinking of installing lightroom on the pc upstairs. but, two problems, I think it is too complicated for my wife to use. and how would i make lightroom see the same database as the computer downstairs.
Is there a way that lightroom can auto save the changes to a jpg? or just export when you get the picture finished.
You can setup LR to auto write to XMP which will store the instructions in the file itself (unless it is a RAW photo, then it creates a sidecar file). But other software applications might not see these changes. The easiest way is to export the finished picture with the changes made.
As far as having the database on two machines. This can be complicated but supposedly 1.1 is going to address this problem. There are ways to do it though, but your computers must be hooked up via a network.
Now, my wife has learned to use LR fairly quickly. While she doesn't do any major editing or any keywording she does upload, browse, rate, minor edits, and export for our website. She learned this in about a week (about an hour or so each night). I bet if you spend some time showing her how it works then you might be suprised (although I don't know you or your wife
).