The "basic settings" are really wise.
See the video (in French) here:-http :/ /
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzue3Btcj1o
>From 2:17
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2013/5/13 Jiew Peng Lim <[email protected]>
> However, if the devs say that rearranging the modules will break basic DT
> principles, then I suppose we'll just have to get used to it. Sometimes it
> really isn't as simple as we users hope it would be.
>
>
> On 13 May 2013 23:07, Jiew Peng Lim <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> In Lightroom, all the processing stuff are on the right side of the
>> screen, as in Darktable. I shall list them from top to bottom.
>>
>> Right at the top you have the RGB histogram. You can change the exposure
>> levels of the shadows, highlights and midtones by dragging along the
>> histogram.
>>
>> Below the histogram are stuff that are used in any point of a
>> photographer's workflow. They also have shortcut keys to access them. These
>> tools include crop and straighten, spot removal (with option for cloning or
>> healing), red eye reduction, graduated filter that can adjust just about
>> any parameter found in the basic panel and lastly an adjustment brush that
>> does the same stuff that the graduated filter does, in a brush form.
>>
>> Below that is a basic panel, which nests the most frequently used
>> adjustments.
>> -Treatment: Colour or grayscale
>> -WB picker and presets
>> -Temperature and tint
>> -Exposure
>> -Highlight Recovery
>> -Fill Light/Shadow Recovery
>> -Blacks
>> -Brightness
>> -Contrast
>> -Clarity/Local contrast
>> -Vibrance
>> -Saturation
>>
>> After that is the Tone Curve panel, with sliders to adjust black levels
>> and stuff. Also has preset curves that you can apply. This is only a RGB
>> curve, not the LAB curve found in DT nightlies
>>
>> Following that you have the HSL panel, which is the colour zones module
>> in DT
>>
>> Then you have a Split Toning panel which is pretty self explanatory
>>
>> Then you have a Detail panel which does sharpening, noise reduction and
>> CA adjustments
>>
>> After which you have a lens corrections panel in which you can apply
>> profile corrections as well as manual lens corrections like perspective
>> correction, CA, barrel/pincushion distortion etc.
>>
>> Following that is the Effects panel which does Post-crop vignetting or
>> add grain to your images
>>
>> Then you have Camera Calibration which I don't use much unless I want to
>> use a camera preset. It can also shift colour values and things like that
>> but I don't understand it enough to use it.
>>
>> So there you go. You might have a better idea if you try Googling for
>> screenshots of Lightroom. Basically what we're trying to get at here is
>> that Lightroom is a program with a UI that just makes sense. Everything is
>> in the order that you would adjust them, and stuff that are not in any
>> order are separated (crop, spot removal, GND etc)
>>
>>
>> 2013/5/13 Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[email protected]>
>>
>>> Philippe, could you elaborate a bit, please?
>>>
>>> I (and possibly others in this mailing-list) have no idea what
>>> Lightroom's order is, as I've never used that software. Remember, I'm a
>>> Linux woman now. ;-)
>>>
>>> Marie-Noëlle
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/5/13 DELETREE Philippe <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>> Philippe DELETREE
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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