Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: Robert Brummitt on October 09, 2011, 10:19:01 pm
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This is an older image I did. Its a chemical plant in Oregon. I think it's a bit warm. I did some perspective control in lightroom but when I transfer it to photoshop I lost all my corrections. How do I fix that? I was a strong image with the corrections.
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I did some perspective control in lightroom but when I transfer it to photoshop I lost all my corrections. How do I fix that? I was a strong image with the corrections.
:( :( :( :
If you are using LR3.x and CS4 or earlier, there is a ACR mismatch and you need to export your raw to PS as a TIF. The export path renders the image to TIF and does not go through ACR in PS.
Alan
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I'm not sure this image is really in need of any perspective control. I would also recommend experimenting with a B&W conversion. Color isn't doing anything for this image. It would have more impact as a monochrome photograph.
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I'm not sure this image is really in need of any perspective control. I would also recommend experimenting with a B&W conversion. Color isn't doing anything for this image. It would have more impact as a monochrome photograph.
Really?
I like the colours.
Agree that it doesn't need any perspective control though.
Graeme