
So I was fooling around this last weekend and downloaded the trial version of Adobe Lightroom. This program has been in beta development for sometime now - a process that I did not get involved in. The first version seems to be very user friendly and I am thinking that it is a better place to start the RAW workflow than the use of Adobe Bridge which is a big memory and resource hog on the PC. I am running with 2 gigs of RAM and it is still a slow boat to China and prone to lock up at a moments notice - or is that lack of a moments notice?
So here is an example of a B&W conversion that I did utilizing Lightroom. I think that it is a pretty good effort and at least as good as conversion using the Carr method. Now mind you I am looking at the quality of the B&W conversion not the subject matter of the photo, which is marginal IMHO.
So here is an example of a B&W conversion that I did utilizing Lightroom. I think that it is a pretty good effort and at least as good as conversion using the Carr method. Now mind you I am looking at the quality of the B&W conversion not the subject matter of the photo, which is marginal IMHO.
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