Real World Image Sharpening with Adobe Photoshop, Camera Raw, and Lightroom. Bruce Fraser, Jeff Schewe

Real World Image Sharpening with Adobe Photoshop, Camera Raw, and Lightroom


Real.World.Image.Sharpening.with.Adobe.Photoshop.Camera.Raw.and.Lightroom.pdf
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Real World Image Sharpening with Adobe Photoshop, Camera Raw, and Lightroom Bruce Fraser, Jeff Schewe
Publisher: Peachpit Press



Before I started using Lightroom, my photography workflow solely consisted of Adobe Camera RAW (which allows opening, manipulating and converting RAW files) and Photoshop (which I used to fine-tune images before saving them The real question is what to buy – Lightroom or Photoshop? A bunch While we continue to shoot almost daily with the X100s and gather our thoughts about this camera, we decided to take a break from the topic and present some images from our recent trip to an unknown British Columbia. The raw file format is more real than the camera! On the Mac platform only: Lightroom, 26.6%, 40.4%, 44.4%. Using Photoshop Lightroom 4 / Developing photos / Sharpening and noise reduction. We've subjected some test images to the latest processing offered in Adobe Camera Raw 7.4rc, and have compared the results with those from v4.3, the out-of-camera JPEGs and Capture One Pro. Photographers and real men shoot RAW. Whether it is to apply selective noise reduction/sharpening or fix areas of an image with specific tools, Photoshop has certain features that I wish were there in Lightroom. Http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal Tom Hogarty. For us non Lightroom users, the development module improvements would be equivalent to the improvements made in Camera Raw for Photoshop CS6, correct? Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in, 66.5%, 62.2%, 57.9%. Some little improvment in color area, actually not always visible, BUT what's sure is that images are becoming much more smoother and a little detail enhancement with sharpening slider is not the right answer (imho). Great news for those of us that use Lightroom or Photoshop – Adobe has just released the final versions of Lightroom 4.2 and Camera RAW 7.2 that add support to a bunch of new cameras, including the Nikon D600 (preliminary suppport). Our reader Joe (fotosiamo.com and SLRLounge.com) already tested the Sony A99 RAW files on Adobe and wrote: “the RAW files look way better once brought in to Bridge or Lightroom. Aperture, 14.3%, 14.6%, 12.5% I wrote up a quickstart on what features that I find most useful in Capture One when compared with other tethered or base photo editing applications like Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw.

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