Photography Editing | Lightroom 5 | Up to Speed
© 2013 Craft and Vision | Lightroom 5 Up to Speed
For those of you who have been using Lightroom 4 for a while, this will not be a major upgrade but one thing for sure, it will speed up your workflow, much more intuitive and effortlessly compared to LR 4. To those of you who are still using Lightroom 3, then this Lightroom 5 will be quite major improvement for you.
Anyway this latest eBook from Piet Van Den Eynde is will not discuss in depth about Lightroom 5 but will guide you through to some of the new improvement that Lightroom 5 has to offer.
Among the new improvement that Lightroom 5 has to offer is the Advanced Healing Brush, for those of you who wanted to do a retouch, especially for wedding or portrait photographer, with this new Advanced Healing Brush, you can do it better here, no need to fine tune in Photoshop. This new improvement will speed up the workflow.
The new Straightening With Upright Tool might be a favourite tool for landscape or architecture photographer, it is not perfect but definitely a big help to straighten those uneven lines that we took in a hurry maybe or because we on’t have any other vantage point option to get the line straight.
Then there is a Smart Preview, with this option you can do your editing with your laptop “offline”, I mean even though your Lightroom Library is somewhere inside your external hard disk, when you traveling you still can do Lightroom Editing with your file s using Smart Previews, the adjustment will be updated once you connect back your computer to your external hard disk back home.
Actually I just upgrade my Lightroom 4 to Lightroom 5 last Monday, June 10 and I’ve personally experience few of the improvement and yes it is worth the upgrade.
Personally for me among the things that I like is some improvement to Book Module, this time it is easy to add pages number and I can do some custom layout for the book and save it for my personal use, so you can get a different layout from anyone based on your customisation and now with this new Lightroom BLURB offered his customer to be a “Standard” paper type, it is not a premium paper, just standard paper which is less expensive than their ProLine Paper.
If you wanted to learn more about some improvement inside Adobe Lightroom 5, you can get Piet Van Den Eynde 77 pages eBook from Craft and Vision