Alex Pott

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  • Alex Pott created a post,

    Session Favorites and Folders really needs updating

    Hi all, Can someone please tell me how you can add a whole bunch of folders that exist under the CAPTURE folder to favorites without having to add each one individually?  I have tried everything an...

  • Alex Pott commented,

    ^^^Yeah harware acceleration is bugged or something.  Need to turn that off until it's fixed to avoid export errors.

  • Alex Pott commented,

    Yeah maybe it seems I should have checked here first.  I just upgraded to V20 on Windows 10 running on a pretty beastly i7 Dell XPS.  I was using V11 and it was snappy.  Now it's molasses.  I shoot...

  • Alex Pott commented,

    Surprised no one knew this.Anyway, after many frustrating shoots I finally found a simple solution in the Shortcuts menu to create a custom key to the SELECT LAST IMAGE menu option which doesn't ha...

  • Alex Pott created a post,

    Jump to last image / Un-Pause Shortcut

    Hi guys,Tried to find the answer to this and even mashed a few random key combinations to see if anything obvious worked, but sadly not.Often when shooting, the client will cursor back to check out...

  • Alex Pott commented,

    Thanks for the replies, guys. At least I wasn't imagining things.Always loved JPEGmini but forgot about it for some time. Might be time to invest in this.Cheers,Alex

  • Alex Pott created a post,

    Jpeg compression vs Lightroom

    Hey all,Just upgraded to 9 and first thing I noticed straight up is when doing preview exports for clients, which I normally do at JPEG 60%, the image out of COP hs jagged edges. Same export of th...

  • Alex Pott commented,

    Which version are you on?I have also had trouble with this and I think I had to do what Grant said to make it happen.

  • Alex Pott commented,

    Not on it but from memory you can access the Library pane and find your folder that you want to "watch". Right click and set it as the capture folder. That's it. Oh and you have to make sure that...

  • Alex Pott commented,

    It looks like a lot of different filter techniques, especially in that third link. But like the above poster said, bringing up your black levels and flattening the contrast will get you close. Yo...