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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Lightroom Q&A => Topic started by: Tim Gray on November 19, 2007, 05:30:45 pm

Title: 2 LR Questions
Post by: Tim Gray on November 19, 2007, 05:30:45 pm
I've decided to see if I can do without some of my third party tools - JAlbum and Qimage.

Question re printing:  the left and right arrows don't scroll through the filmstrip on the bottom of the page?  User error of some kind?

Web: I've selected several exif items for a custom caption.  Is there any way to insert a line break?  I want to be able to force a line break so the Title appears on a new line, would also like the file name on it's own line.  Any way to do this?

thanks.

Edit: found the text edit answer here: http://lightroom-news.com/2007/05/22/forma...editor-for-web/ (http://lightroom-news.com/2007/05/22/formatting-in-the-text-template-editor-for-web/)
Title: 2 LR Questions
Post by: Ian Lyons on November 19, 2007, 06:37:12 pm
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I've decided to see if I can do without some of my third party tools - JAlbum and Qimage.

Question re printing:  the left and right arrows don't scroll through the filmstrip on the bottom of the page?  User error of some kind?


The arrow keys in "Print" module only work when you have multiple images selected
Title: 2 LR Questions
Post by: Tim Gray on November 19, 2007, 06:48:50 pm
Ah ha!  thanks.
Title: 2 LR Questions
Post by: Tim Gray on November 19, 2007, 07:53:32 pm
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I've decided to see if I can do without some of my third party tools - JAlbum and Qimage.

Question re printing:  the left and right arrows don't scroll through the filmstrip on the bottom of the page?  User error of some kind?

Web: I've selected several exif items for a custom caption.  Is there any way to insert a line break?  I want to be able to force a line break so the Title appears on a new line, would also like the file name on it's own line.  Any way to do this?

thanks.

Edit: found the text edit answer here: http://lightroom-news.com/2007/05/22/forma...editor-for-web/ (http://lightroom-news.com/2007/05/22/formatting-in-the-text-template-editor-for-web/)
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Seems to work ok in IE7, but Firefox keeps everything on the same line... here's an example...   The file name and "Royal Ontario Museum" should appear on separate lines.  Everything seems to be enabled in the Firefox options.  Any ideas?

[a href=\"http://www.timgrayphotography.com/galleries/20071119_u_of_t/content/071113_5825_U_of_T_large.html]http://www.timgrayphotography.com/gallerie...of_T_large.html[/url]
Title: 2 LR Questions
Post by: ajtaylor on November 20, 2007, 02:09:06 am
Have you tried out TTG Slimbox gallery - http://theturninggate.net/blog/adobe-light...limbox-template (http://theturninggate.net/blog/adobe-lightroom-slimbox-template) ?

Well worth a play !
Title: 2 LR Questions
Post by: paulbk on November 20, 2007, 04:18:41 am
re: Qimage (gone)

Last night I deleted all vestiges of Qimage (Studio Edition) from my computer. Over the years Qimage has become cult software. You either love it, or find that the UI has “evolved” to an increasingly impenetrable and unnecessary mess. Mike Chaney is clearly a smart guy. And apparently with very good eyes. I know that he knows that folks who use his software run their monitors at high resolutions (1600x1200).  So why not use a BIG LEDGIBLE FONT for old folks like me. Boggles. In any event, Qimage is gone. The older I get, less is more.

Since the recent fix in CS3, I print from Photoshop. (I use an Epson 4000. It’s a little long in the tooth, I know. Waiting for the new 78xx series with no ink cart change needed. Or maybe even a Canon or HP.) Someday I hope to use Lightroom for printing.

Lightroom is a tectonic shift in post processing for photographers with a very bright future. It’s become a must have. Waiting for the print module to mature. I use it mostly for cropping (the best), color, and tonal adjustments. Don’t need the database feature, but I’m sure it works for pros.

I do RAW convert and capture sharpening in DPP. I don't know if any third party RAW converter will every best the OEM for image quality (resolution detail, tonal response, and color fidelity). DPP interface is dated (clunky) with nowhere near the magic controls in Lightroom, but you start with a very solid image.

my $0.02
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