Negative Clarity: Thanks for listening!
I am currently downloading V5.1 and note that you now have negative clarity. I asked for this! You supplied it!!
I do a lot of corporate portraiture and believe me, this feature (originally in LR2) was an absolute godsend with some subjects when the budget and time didn't run to make up artists. Now I have another reason not to open LR2
cheers, thanks for listening.
John
http://www.johnwildgoose.com
I do a lot of corporate portraiture and believe me, this feature (originally in LR2) was an absolute godsend with some subjects when the budget and time didn't run to make up artists. Now I have another reason not to open LR2
cheers, thanks for listening.
John
http://www.johnwildgoose.com
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John,
Thanks for the kind words. I would like to point out that you made that request in October, so if anyone else is making similar suggestions it may take a bit for us to get to it but we're working on it.0 -
Drew. You did it! I asked you (in October) to allow clarity slider to go negative and there it is in V5.01.
hence the fond appreciations.
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[quote="John16" wrote:
I am currently downloading V5.1 and note that you now have negative clarity. I asked for this! You supplied it!!
I do a lot of corporate portraiture and believe me, this feature (originally in LR2) was an absolute godsend with some subjects when the budget and time didn't run to make up artists. Now I have another reason not to open LR2
cheers, thanks for listening.
John
http://www.johnwildgoose.com
to be fair... if you do a lot of portraiture of a certain kind then you might want to get Imagenomic Portraiture (http://imagenomic.com), it is not cheap - but worth the money.0
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