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It's called Palette. It provides a tactile way to edit photos and is supposed to increase efficiency. You can assign different functions to each slider/knob.What is that?
What do you use each piece for?Game changer bros....this joint makes Lightroom feel so organic...wow...
That looks real nice tbhGame changer bros....this joint makes Lightroom feel so organic...wow...
that palette is pretty intriguing
Trying to get one more degree of change with a mouse can be tedious at times
yeah I know. I'm usually just making adjustments to see how much it changes and may just go back. I only do it if I know for certain what value I want/need. Also, using a laptop so no keypad to easily use.you can manually type the value into the slider in Lightroom. Just click on the number, and you can type it after that.
that palette is pretty intriguing
Trying to get one more degree of change with a mouse can be tedious at times
you can manually type the value into the slider in Lightroom. Just click on the number, and you can type it after that.
you don't even have to click, you can just hover your cursor over the sliders and use the up/down arrow keys to change values...and if you hold down the alt or shift keys while using the arrow keys you can make the parameters change with smaller values (alt) and larger values (shift)
you don't even have to click, you can just hover your cursor over the sliders and use the up/down arrow keys to change values...and if you hold down the alt or shift keys while using the arrow keys you can make the parameters change with smaller values (alt) and larger values (shift)
This I did not know
Thank you!
you don't even have to click, you can just hover your cursor over the sliders and use the up/down arrow keys to change values...and if you hold down the alt or shift keys while using the arrow keys you can make the parameters change with smaller values (alt) and larger values (shift)
This I did not know
Thank you!
de nada, makes lightroom a tad bit faster to use...forgot how i stumbled upon it but people might find this useful as well
woah! It goes very deep huh?de nada, makes lightroom a tad bit faster to use...forgot how i stumbled upon it but people might find this useful as well
you don't even have to click, you can just hover your cursor over the sliders and use the up/down arrow keys to change values...and if you hold down the alt or shift keys while using the arrow keys you can make the parameters change with smaller values (alt) and larger values (shift)
This I did not know
Thank you!
de nada, makes lightroom a tad bit faster to use...forgot how i stumbled upon it but people might find this useful as well
On that note as well, there are silicon keyboard overlays for PS and LR... I have yet to buy one, but they are always staring me in the face when I look at my wish list
Amazon product ASIN B00R2NBAI4
woah! It goes very deep huh?de nada, makes lightroom a tad bit faster to use...forgot how i stumbled upon it but people might find this useful as well
I'm going to print this out out and have a copy with me whenever I'm using lightroom.
edit: maybe not
My work comp doesn't seem to agree with printing the hi res pdf
oh my god @JordanSF super dope. as much as i think you kill the landscapes, im interested to know what your workflow or tendencies l with look like with portraiture stuff and when you edit with people as your subjects. presets, tone curves etc if you'd be willing to share. great stuff
Gotta say @JordanSF your edits are always simple and crisp!
@JordanSF all those shots are sick but the sunset half dome ones are insane!
Much appreciated fellas!Amazing shots! Very impressive
Bro....you just got to editing those photos from last year? Man.....that is insane. Considering how you have so much good stuff. I wouldn't want to let that sit.
that palette is pretty intriguing
Trying to get one more degree of change with a mouse can be tedious at times