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Hello I’m not anymore able to use Bridge Photo Downloader, doesn’t work anymore with my Canon Mark III, why?
Should I use just Lightroom?
Thanks. Paolo
Among those of you who are waist deep (or higher) into PhotoShop and Lightroom, WHAT are the separate uses of Lightroom and Bridge? They seem to do the same thing! I don't know why Adobe needed Bridge, when Lightroom offers so many primping/adjusting possibilities. Can somebody explain the differen...
Situation...I have a new HP Envy Lap Top, Windows 10, and Lightroom 6. My new frustration is when I work on a photo in lightroom. If I move any slider (left/right) my photo rotates. I normally use my touch pad to make such adjustments. I tried various touchpad and mouse pad settings with no success....
I recently downloaded the Lightroom trial, and I have to admit, i am impressed. I figurd out a work flow that worked for me in a matter of a couple of hours.
Here is my problem. I worked on my RAW photos, made crops, adjustments, etc and exported to JPEGS to post, no issues. I closed...
I shoot with Canon, I use lightroom and CS3, obviously my canons came with DPP, but really dont use it due to its lack of intuitiveness and efficiency in comparison to lightroom.
BUT!!!!
I can consistently get a better looking photo from DPP than I can in LR. I know...