Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Lightroom Q&A => Topic started by: calindustries on June 16, 2018, 01:47:46 pm
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Hi,
I'm a longtime C1pro user. I'm demoing the GFX so, doing a crash course in Lightroom (which I never use) for tether sessions. I'm not seeing where to set so the incoming images have "copy from last" applied like in C1pro. If i do some adjustments to an image I'd like all other images coming in during that session to have the same adjustments applied until I dictate differently. This is the default in C1pro. Sorry if this is a basic question for Lightroom (like I said, my workflow is C1pro to photoshop on my P1 backs)
Understanding that they are different softwares, I'm just trying to see if I can get Lightroom to perform close enough to my basic C1pro workflow in order to see if I can use a GFX for my work needs.
Thanks
-Craig
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Ahh, now I've found that adjustment from within the camera selection window. This leads me to my next odd question. I can't seem to move this camera selection window once starting tether mode. it's just stuck in the middle of my screen. Any pointers?
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Tethering isn't as critical a market for LR as it is for C1, so its tethering features are weaker and you may not be giving the GFX a fair chance.
Maybe look into Fuji's own tethering application. I'm not sure of the details, maybe X-Acquire?
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Likely not precisely what you want, but you can assign a Develop Preset to incoming images during Tethered Capture. This requires that the Develop Preset exist at the tim eon tethered import, so you'd have ti 1) Generate a Develop Preset from image #1 in your sequence and then 2) Revisit the tethering dialog to apply that preset to subsequent images.
My tethered sessions are session where I first generate a Develop Preset with an appropriate white balance, build a Preset for that WB, and then apply that WB Preset to session images. It's a bit like what you are looking for perhaps.
John Caldwell