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I don't disagree with any of that Terence.But we are not all fashion portrait photographers, CO should maybe give us a "general" and "portrait" icc profile which would make the tool much more usefu...
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I have a 2011 macbook Pro Quad Core i7 with 16GB RAM an SSD for the OS and catalog and internal HD for the images. My import is even quicker than on my iMac.I wonder if it is non-RAW images causing...
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Quote from the Apple link above."Does USB 3 offer more power than USB 2 ("High-Speed USB")?Yes, USB 3 devices can use up to 900mA of power (compared to 500mA used by USB 2 devices). You'll need to ...
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I just upgraded to 9.1. The first this I noticed was my folders were all jumbled up so I hit right click to sort them by name and just get the spinning beach ball. 1 CPU thread is maxed out and ker...
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Good explanation Jimmy, I forgot about using "Open With" with an email client, would speed things up tremendously.
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The first few videos cover sessions, catalogs and file management. They also go through virtual management tools like albums, projects and groups (which work very much like Aperture which was great...
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I would do sessions for each shoot/day you can split it however it suits. Then you just copy the entire session folder to the other drive.
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[quote="NNN635022403475152212" wrote: Equal noise reduction (default setting gives to CO slightly less noise and to Lr slightly more details) LR doesn't apply any noise reduction by default you h...
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I'm in very much the same situation as you although I'm not shooting sports.The LR catalog does not contain the previews so its smaller.You can set up an export recipe in CO that will open an appli...
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This is because OSX reports 1MB as 1000 KB and not 1024 KB. This was a change Apple made in Snow Leopard so that 1TB disks actually showed up as 1TB etc. I'm not keen it and neither were many othe...