Entries tagged with “plug-ins” from Inside Lightroom
I am writing about this program before I’ve had a chance to test it. But if you like what it promises, you can download a copy of PTLens at http://epaperpress.com/ptlens/index.html. There’s a free trial that will for for 10 shots....
Continue reading $15 Lightroom 2.0 Plugin that Auto Corrects Lens Distortion.
I have spent several hours playing with Apple Aperture 2.0 this past weekend and I have to say I am impressed with all of the improvements Apple has made to the Lightroom competitor. I am also glad to see that...
Continue reading Looking over the Fence.
Ever since Adobe announced an SDK for making Lightroom plug-ins I've been curious to see how third parties might expand the program's capabilities and efficiency. So I've been keeping a list of the plug-ins I've been hearing about. I haven't...
Continue reading Here Come the Plug-ins.
In my previous post I discussed my love affair with Lightroom presets as a way to extend my workflow and in turn automate post-processing. This week we’re going to visit the bleeding egde of Lightroom’s plugin architecture to look at...
Continue reading Plugins to Piglets.
Several weeks ago I wrote a blog post about the new SlideShowPro plug-in for Lightroom. Since that blog post I have gotten a chance to play around with SlideShowPro quite a bit and I have completely revamped my photography website...
Continue reading Revisiting SlideShowPro for Lightroom.
It looks like the upcoming release of Lightroom, which is supposed to bring compatibility with Leopard, may bring more. Todd Dominey wrote the following on the SlideShowPro News blog: A frequent request from many, I'm pleased to announce that in...
Continue reading SDK for Lightroom Soon?.
Did you ever sit down to diligently apply keywords to your images in Lightroom's Library module, only to be distracted by a particular shot that you just know could really be made fabulous with just a few tweaks in the...
Continue reading Beginner's Luck: The Seductive Lure of Lightroom's Develop Module.
Now that Mikkel Aaland has sent his Photoshop Lightroom Adventure book to the printer, he's had a little time to put together a terrific PDF download titled, The Lightroom 1.1 Library Revealed. It's a quick tour of the key...
Continue reading Lightroom 1.1 PDF on the new Library Module (with Catalogs).
The other really powerful and photographer-friendly DAM non-destructive RAW processing software, after Lightroom and Aperture, is LightZone. Just recently, a new version of LightZone was announced that seems to be much faster than the original. They've also added quite a...
Continue reading Adding Power to Lightroom with LightZone.
