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Adobe Lightroom 4 Beta

27 Friday Jan 2012

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I started using Lightroom when its first version came out in beta in 2006, and it has been my main tool for organizing and processing my images ever since. Every new version provides a significant upgrade, with less need to drop out of Lightroom to Photoshop or other software packages to do something extra.

Adobe has now released a beta of the next version – Lightroom 4.   They provide a helpful set of videos with Julieanne Kost showing what’s new in this version.

I’m always most interested in what they do in the develop module,  so found this video of particular interest.  The 12 minute video covers:

  • The new 2012 process
  • The new develop module sliders for Highlights, Shadows, Whites and Blacks.  These are quite different to those used in Lightroom 3. By default they all start in the middle at zero; moving to the right brightens that part of the image, and to the left darkens it.
  • Automatic chromatic aberration correction
  • Local adjustments now include colour balance, so you can fix local colour casts
  • Local adjustments also include noise reduction, so you can fix brightened up shadow areas where local noise has appeared
  • Improvements to saving presets

You can get the Lightroom 4 beta from here if you want to have a play. Be aware that it is a 400 mbyte download, and as a beta you should just be exploring and not using it as the only means of managing your photos.  It’s free, but this Beta 1 will expire on 31 March.

Finally, here’s just one example what Lightroom 4 Beta can do.  This is part of a random image of mine with bad chromatic aberration (the green and purple fringing) that was very well corrected, automatically.

Part of an image with bad chromatic aberration

Image after automatic chromatic aberration correction by Lightroom 4 Beta

Image after automatic chromatic aberration correction by Lightroom 4 Beta

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Fellow Photographer’s Blog

11 Wednesday Jan 2012

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Spoonbill in flight (c) Brian Harmer

Brian Harmer, a fellow photographer from the Hutt Camera Club, started up a new blog at the beginning of January where he posts daily thoughts and photographs.  Check it out – I recommend it.

This photograph is from Brian’s latest posting – an absolutely gorgeous shot of a white spoonbill in flight at the mouth of the Hutt River.

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f11 – NZ-based online photography magazine

18 Tuesday Oct 2011

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If you haven’t heard about it yet, check out the free online photography magazine f11.

Contributors include Tony Bridge who also has an excellent blog that is worth following.

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Coward’s Guide to Street Photography

12 Wednesday Oct 2011

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Are you a bit daunted by taking photos of strangers in the street? Me too.  I recently ran across an excellent online article with some advice for people like us – a Coward’s Guide to Street Photography.Reading on Bench

This is one of many excellent articles at the Digital Photography School website. I highly recommend this site. It’s been added to the list of LINKS available via the top menu of this website.

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Report on Postprocessing Meeting 6 Sep 2011

06 Tuesday Sep 2011

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We had another successful session, with a lucky thirteen members along.  Much of the evening was spent discussing how best to create good images.

This can start with something that catches your eye, but then making a good image out of it means capturing and conveying what you found attractive about it to start with.  This should be photographed clearly, without distracting or cluttered backgrounds.

A good  image will be:

  • meaningful and tell some kind of story
  • well composed
  • good technically (e.g., without blown highlights or poor focus)

In terms of composition, we worked through and discussed an excellent set of 10 Top Photography Composition Rules – bearing in mind that rules are really only guidelines, and are sometimes there to be broken. The example shown from that site illustrates the well-known “rule of thirds”.

Another useful link discussed was an online calculator  for calculating depth of field and hyperfocal distances for many different cameras.

All in all it was a very informative session.  Thanks to Rod, Murray, Peter and Hugh who are doing an excellent job organising these sessions.

The next meeting on Tuesday 4 October will be a photoshoot session in downtown Waikanae (Mahara Place).  Stay tuned for more details, which will be available soon on the Events Calendar.

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