On Apr 25, 2012, at 9:14 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
> The upgrade policy they announced for CS6 that they were forced to rescind
> *WILL* go into effect with CS7.
>
> CS6 you can upgrade from CS4 or CS5 (and for a higher price CS3). But CS7
> will only be upgradable from CS6, otherwise you have to
The upgrade policy they announced for CS6 that they were forced to
rescind *WILL* go into effect with CS7.
CS6 you can upgrade from CS4 or CS5 (and for a higher price CS3). But
CS7 will only be upgradable from CS6, otherwise you have to pay full
price again. And I think CS6 is only upgradable
You have a Leica M9? [I'm JEALOU$]
On Apr 24, 2012, at 2:55 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> I use Lightroom almost exclusively. For borders and other such
> adornments, I have lately been using Flare and Snapseed rather than
> turning them myself in Photoshop.
>
> Lightroom 3 was included with t
I use Lightroom almost exclusively. For borders and other such
adornments, I have lately been using Flare and Snapseed rather than
turning them myself in Photoshop.
Lightroom 3 was included with the Leica M9. But I'd been using Lr for
years already at that point ... ! :-)
G
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012
Godfrey,
What have you been using in place of CS5? Do you just go with the RAW file
editor that comes with the camera?
Jeffery
On Apr 24, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> I've used Photoshop CS5 so little I see no point to upgrading yet
> again to CS6. It would be a waste of mon
I've used Photoshop CS5 so little I see no point to upgrading yet
again to CS6. It would be a waste of money and disk space for me.
G
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 8:49 AM, steve harley wrote:
> on 2012-04-24 2:04 David Mann wrote
>
>> On Apr 24, 2012, at 2:54 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
>>
>>> I think P
on 2012-04-24 2:04 David Mann wrote
On Apr 24, 2012, at 2:54 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
I think Photoshop CS6 launches today.
Yes it did. If I had money I'd think about upgrading. I hear that phrase a
lot around here so I may as well join in.
if you have a new enough license of any CS produ
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 4:04 AM, David Mann wrote:
>
> On Apr 24, 2012, at 2:54 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
>
> > I think Photoshop CS6 launches today.
>
> Yes it did. If I had money I'd think about upgrading. I hear that phrase
> a lot around here so I may as well join in.
If I had the money, I'd
On Apr 24, 2012, at 2:54 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
> I think Photoshop CS6 launches today.
Yes it did. If I had money I'd think about upgrading. I hear that phrase a
lot around here so I may as well join in.
Dave
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What I find is that there is much in the videos that bears watching,
even though it might not be the explicit subject of the video
presentation and may seem at first glance to be simple stuff I would
often skim over. With a complex, interactive application like
Lightroom, how an experienced user ap
Thanks Godfrey, it looks like there is some helpful information there.
Unfortunately I find watching just about any tutorial video painful. Blame it
on ADD, but they always take forever on points that are obvious, and gloss over
the things I need to pay attention to. Plus, I read so much faster
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 5:14 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
> The switch from LR3 to LR4 looks like it won't be quite as trivial as I might
> hope.
> What recommendations do people have for *written* documentation on coming up
> to speed on LR4?
>
> Is there one book that is particularly outstanding? A
I think Photoshop CS6 launches today.
From: Bruce Walker
Haven't bought it yet, but likely Real Soon Now as I have a tricky
shoot's worth of images to process (lots of near-clipping; very
high-key). But I have bookmarked these two articles that themselves
link to others ...
http://eduardoangel
Scott Kelby will almost certainly have a LR4 book coming out soon.
From: Larry Colen
The switch from LR3 to LR4 looks like it won't be quite as trivial as I might
hope.
What recommendations do people have for *written* documentation on coming up to
speed on LR4?
Is there one book that is par
Haven't bought it yet, but likely Real Soon Now as I have a tricky
shoot's worth of images to process (lots of near-clipping; very
high-key). But I have bookmarked these two articles that themselves
link to others ...
http://eduardoangel.com/2012/03/10/upgrading-to-adobe-lightroom-4-in-7-simple-st
The switch from LR3 to LR4 looks like it won't be quite as trivial as I might
hope.
What recommendations do people have for *written* documentation on coming up to
speed on LR4?
Is there one book that is particularly outstanding? A "must read" webpage?
Larry
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