As do the CS3 converter... :-)


2008/10/25 David Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> LR has all those features.
>
> :-)
>
> 2008/10/25 PN Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I never became real familiar with CS3, although I had it at work. I do all
>> my photo work at home, and I've been using CS1 for quite a few years. I
>> spent the last few hours converting and tweaking some pics with CS4. First,
>> I have to say that I find this version of Bridge outstanding. The slider
>> allows me to set the preview size to huge dimensions if I wish, and the
>> intel Mac is fast enough to scroll through a large folder seamlessly. The
>> Raw Converter provides much more control than my ancient version of the
>> same. The "Recovery" slider directly adjusts highlights. "Fill Light"
>> provides more shadow fill than the old (and still available) "brightness"
>> control. "Clarity" seems to provide a measure of sharpening, and "Vibrance"
>> probably increases midrange contrast. And it's all very fast. I'm liking it.
>> Back to play...I mean work.
>> Paul
>
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