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Old 10-30-2009, 09:41 AM   #26
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Old 10-30-2009, 04:46 PM   #27
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1 thing i dont understand is how Lightroom changes the exposure and contrast of an image from it's 'loading preview' to the loaded image. i dont get it, which is the correct one? The loading preview looks alot more 'raw' then when it's fully loaded, and no i dont have the auto process features turned on. Does LR3 still do this?
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1 thing i dont understand is how Lightroom changes the exposure and contrast of an image from it's 'loading preview' to the loaded image. i dont get it, which is the correct one? The loading preview looks alot more 'raw' then when it's fully loaded, and no i dont have the auto process features turned on. Does LR3 still do this?
yea, i notice that too. i think it's only to RAW files though where it adds +50 brightness and +25 contrast lol
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i think so. but its anoying. and when you put those adjustments back to 0, the image look completely off and no where near how it was shot. I just dont get it.
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Totally forgot about this thread, but beta2 has been release for LR3 beta.

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom3/

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New in Lightroom 3 Beta 2

Improved performance throughout the application for faster importing and loading of images
Native tethered shooting support for select Nikon and Canon DSLR cameras
Luminance noise reduction has been added to the previous color noise reduction improvements available in the first public beta for outstanding overall high ISO quality
Support for importing and managing video files from DSLR cameras for better overall photographic workflow control
Improvements to the import experience in the first beta to reflect public feedback
Improved watermarking functionality from the first beta to reflect public feedback
Lightroom 3 beta 2 builds on the enhancements introduced in the first Lightroom 3 beta release:

Brand new performance architecture, building for the future of growing image libraries
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Portable sharable slideshows with audio—designed to give you more flexibility and impact on how you choose to share your images, you can now save and export your slideshows as videos and include audio
Flexible customizable print package creation so your print package layouts are all your own
Film grain simulation tool for enhancing your images to look as gritty as you want
New import handling designed to make importing streamlined and easy
More flexible online publishing options so you can post your images online to certain online photo sharing sites directly from inside Lightroom 3 beta (may require third-party plug-ins)*
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1 thing i dont understand is how Lightroom changes the exposure and contrast of an image from it's 'loading preview' to the loaded image. i dont get it, which is the correct one? The loading preview looks alot more 'raw' then when it's fully loaded, and no i dont have the auto process features turned on. Does LR3 still do this?
I hate that too, i haven't figured out how to make it stop doing that
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1 thing i dont understand is how Lightroom changes the exposure and contrast of an image from it's 'loading preview' to the loaded image. i dont get it, which is the correct one? The loading preview looks alot more 'raw' then when it's fully loaded, and no i dont have the auto process features turned on. Does LR3 still do this?
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I hate that too, i haven't figured out how to make it stop doing that
What you're initially seeing is the embedded JPEG with the in-camera settings applied, and when the image finishes rendering, that is the RAW image. Unfortunately, there is no way to disable it.
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