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My hearty congratulations to OnOne for giving us the tools we need to work faster and more efficiently!!!! Yay!!!! :) Here’s the link to download it in case you missed that one above. I’m working on a video to show some collaging, portrait retouching, and other stuff we wouldn’t normally be able to do in Lightroom.
#LIGHTROOM 6 TO PERFECT LAYERS MOVIE#
They’ve got a sample movie and just a few examples of what you can do. You can download it now for free, and have a chance to try it out, and share your feedback with OnOne’s development team. We’re talking multiple layers, blend modes, layer masks, a brush-the works!) It’s called “Perfect Layers” and this plug-in brings layers functionality to Lightroom (I got to work with OnOne on this plug-in, and although this public beta doesn’t have all the features the final shipping version will have, I can tell you-it’s going to expand what you can do in Lightroom to a whole new level!.
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Adobe has addressed that issue by making both programs available in an affordable bundle for photographers for $9.99 a month! This bundle is perfect for both new and experienced photographers.I just found out that OnOne Software has just released a Free Public Beta version (a pre-release version) of a plug-in that I think is going to be a real game-changer for Lightroom (and Aperture) users. It may be hard to know which program will work for you right now and in the future. Photographers generally use one or the other for processing their raw images.


Workflow steps can be saved as actions for easy repetition.Variety of ways to make complicated selections.Advanced cloning that removes cumbersome elements easily.Advanced tools for canvas expansion or image resolution changes.Blend modes, masking, and opacity adjustments.Ability to blend multiple files for head swapping, compositing, adding skies, textures, or other elements that require the use of layers.The power of Photoshop cannot be underestimated, however. I use Photoshop for very specific purposes and tend to save this program for the end of my workflow. Photoshop has many of the same features as Lightroom, especially when you utilize Camera Raw, which is a RAW editor very similar to LR. Minimal graphic design elements like adding text elements or making advanced collages.Fairly decent cloning and healing abilities for minor image manipulation.Adjustment brush, gradient, and radial adjustments which allow you to adjust multiple effects on one mask.Snapshots and Virtual Copies are perfect for exploring editing options.Non-destructive editing that preserves file data.Fast and easy photo books, slide shows, and web galleries.Organization with collections and galleries.Built in file management/cataloging system.Here are a few reasons why Lightroom takes center stage for me in my own editing efforts: It works with JPEG too, but you can maximize your image potential if you use this program with RAW files. It can’t be beat for a RAW file workflow. I say primary, because both programs are great to have, but you may be able to manage with one or the other depending on your needs. They do have some overlap, so I want to take you through a few of the pros and cons so you can find the primary program for you. I often get asked which program I like better and sometimes it is like comparing apples to oranges. Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom are the gold standard programs in photo editing and they are great for image management too.
