On Jul 12, 2012, at 10:30 AM, Matthew Hunt wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 10:23 AM, Paul Stenquist
> <pnstenqu...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
>> ACR's function names are different and generally more descriptive of what is 
>> happening, IMO. The midrange brightness slider, for example, is merely 
>> "brightness."   Color temperature is "temperature." Highlight recovery is 
>> "Recovrery." Fill light is ""fill light." Saturation is "saturation." Then 
>> there's the graphic tone curve with sliders for highlights, lights, darks, 
>> and shadows. Plus, I was heavily into RAW conversion by the time Lightroom 
>> emerged, and really wedded to the ACR workflow. If I had started with 
>> Lightroom, it might have pleased me more.
> 
> Those are exactly what the controls were called in LR3 as well. That's
> why I was confused.  Maybe there was "Brilliance" in an earlier
> version--I started with LR3--but I couldn't find any reference to it
> with Google.
> 
> The controls have changed for PV2012 in LR4 (no more Fill Light, for
> example), but I think ACR 7 changed in the same ways.
> 

The last version of Lightroom that I tried was LR2, so I wouldn't know how it 
has progressed. If it's more like ACR, that's a good thing IMO. I never 
understood why Adobe would design them with different key words.
Paul

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