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Jun 28, 2007 21:55 |  #1

Has anyone noticed when you use the spot healing tool in lightroom, you can drag the circle to where you want it then it gives you a small preview of what is going to be switched so you can line it up. What a great new update!

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Jun 28, 2007 22:03 |  #2

sound similar to the the new healin brush that's bulit in to ACR 4.1 converter




  
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Jun 28, 2007 22:44 as a reply to  @ Palladium's post |  #3

LR 1.0 was able to do this as well, did it not? I certainly remember using that feature before. ??? Am I going nuts?


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Jun 28, 2007 22:52 |  #4

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LR 1.0 was able to do this as well, did it not? I certainly remember using that feature before. ??? Am I going nuts?

well, you probably are nuts :lol: but I remember it too ;)


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Jun 28, 2007 22:52 |  #5

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well, you probably are nuts :lol: but I remember it too ;)

Phew, for a minute I thought I was losing it. Good thing I am just going nuts. :lol: (hope the title fairy doesn't see that one)


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Jun 28, 2007 22:56 |  #6

Yeah I was sure I saw that with 1.0 as well.


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Jun 28, 2007 23:14 |  #7

I was just kidding..... ehhh guess i never noticed before.


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Jun 28, 2007 23:17 |  #8

Yep, it was there before. It has been updated to make it a bit more effective though.


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Jun 28, 2007 23:36 |  #9

Victoria Bampton wrote in post #3457655 (external link)
Yep, it was there before. It has been updated to make it a bit more effective though.

I knew something changed! haha


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Jun 29, 2007 00:50 |  #10

dwnhillskater wrote in post #3457284 (external link)
Has anyone noticed when you use the spot healing tool in lightroom, you can drag the circle to where you want it then it gives you a small preview of what is going to be switched so you can line it up. What a great new update!

Aaron

Well, I was going to say that it's a new feature, but then several above have said it was there before.

That being said, it did not work that way for me in 1.0.

Basically it now shows what your "healing" will look like in what I might call "live preview". As the cursor is dragged around while holding the left mouse button down, the spot being healed reflects what it is going to look like.

It did not work that way on my two machines until 1.1.

The way it works now is so effective that I can re-work major areas and make them look "seamless". I removed a small dark brown branch from a green background in a flower closeup - in version 1.0, it would have been a small mess, and I would have undone it and left the branch.

It's so good, I'm going back to previous edits and doing them all over again.


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Jun 29, 2007 02:40 |  #11

Lightroom 1.1 New Features!!

I just downloaded the Lightroom 1.1 upgrade and it is even more amazing. They added monitor detection which was a HUGE gripe of mine. Lightroom pretty much does it for me wink.gif On first launch I was frustrated to find that my collections were reset and not saved anymore… here is why.

New additions are:

Referencing to Catalogs have changed. Before you referrence all images in one place, which sucked. But now you can create catalogs which allows for easy importing and exporting of catalogs. This is cool in its own way but now you have to open and close catalogs because you can only have one open at a time… Maybe the next version will have catalog tabbing, we can only hope. It does help you out because you can save the catalog in the same directory as the images and move catalogs between computers easily.

Importing images from a flash card now allows you to import the images as they are or convert them to native DMG format which I like because it does away with XMP attachments which is a nightmare after running a preset on all of my images. 1000 wedding images after a preset would result in an additional 1000 XMP files. The import function allows you to check Eject card after import which is cool also. I am always forgetting to eject a card before pulling it out.

There is this little Paint Sprayer button that allows you to add attributes to images like Keywords, Labels, Ratings, Metadata, Settings, Rotation and Flag. Its pretty neat… They replaced the stamp tool which only allowed for keyword cloning with this tool.

The Preferences for Lightroom is a lot different. At the bottom of the prefs section there is a cataglog prefs section.

You can change the panel end caps which I think is funny because Im sure it came about due to people in the forums complaining…

Synchronize folder will allow Lightroom to update folders that you may be accessing via a remote drive or location. This is cool because I have a shared RAID storage device in my office.

The Metadata browser has a lot of additional options for seaching including by the color label. My favorite would be using the show ISO levels. This allows me to compare images which helps me to better figure out what settings I should be using in which lighting situations.

Presets can be put into subcategories. Which is nice because I have my own presets and I also have DavidJay’s Lightroom Presets as well. Now the list can be short rather then taking up the whole column.

In the Develop module you will notice Camera Raw 4.1 features including Sharpening (YES!!!) Masking is the coolest in the sharpening sliders because it will allow you to sharpen just the edges. The Clarity slider under the Presence section is a nice adjustment. It seems to kind of give the image a little punchiness. Similar to the old Curves adjustment some of us use to bump color depth.

In the Slideshow module you will notice that when you do slideshows the transitions are cleaner, this is due to a upgrade in the slideshow engine. You can now select certain images to display in the slideshow rather then having to add a Star level to it like I have done forever…

In the Print module you can select the print resolution as a option to change or use the native resolution your image was created in. Draft printing mode is cool because it will let you print a quick sample.

The web module can now use images by slection in the film strip also. You can now add drop shadows to the images and choose the color for the image selection border. You can also change the photo border. The templates are now organized into subcategories also which makes for better use of space.

This is a copy of a blog I posted the other day on my blog website. http://j3rad.com (external link)
I also did a video tutorial of the new features on my podcast. Instructions on how to view that are on the blog website.

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Jun 29, 2007 08:58 as a reply to  @ jerad's post |  #12

Great post - thanks for that.

Please don't take me wrong, but with such a long post it would be much easier to read if you added some extra line-breaks in the text to add a little white space between paragraphs.

Thanks

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Jun 29, 2007 14:52 |  #13

Before it just showed the circle outline. NOW it shows a copy and paste of the actual pixels that will be used. VERY slick!


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Jun 29, 2007 14:54 |  #14

Kadath wrote in post #3461066 (external link)
Before it just showed the circle outline. NOW it shows a copy and paste of the actual pixels that will be used. VERY slick!

Man, I am telling you it worked the same way before. I would watch it change as I moved the other circle.

Maybe this was a bug that noone knew about, it only worked on some machines.


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Jun 29, 2007 15:02 |  #15

I've used this in CS3 for multiple files. Works awesome.


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