prodigy2k7
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I do have both photoshop and lightroom and although I dont use photoshop a whole lot anymore there are sometimes I do use it with lightroom.
I would like some suggestions or opinions on how you do your work flow when it comes to editing in lightroom and photoshop.
All my images are in lightroom. I particularly like "levels" in photoshop, but not the sliders in lightroom, its just not the same! On occasion I open in photoshop just to adjust the levels and use other features... Of course photoshop changes are permanent. Im assuming you keep the lightroom picture, and just save the photoshop (as a tiff i think) and it auto-imports back into lightroom, so now you have two copys of the same photo, both with different edits.
Would you save the photoshop edit til the last step, as its not reversible?
For another example, most people do "sharpening" as a final step, if you normally do it in lightroom, do you instead do it in photoshop?
What file do you normally save your final photos in? Tiff? jpeg?
I would like some suggestions or opinions on how you do your work flow when it comes to editing in lightroom and photoshop.
All my images are in lightroom. I particularly like "levels" in photoshop, but not the sliders in lightroom, its just not the same! On occasion I open in photoshop just to adjust the levels and use other features... Of course photoshop changes are permanent. Im assuming you keep the lightroom picture, and just save the photoshop (as a tiff i think) and it auto-imports back into lightroom, so now you have two copys of the same photo, both with different edits.
Would you save the photoshop edit til the last step, as its not reversible?
For another example, most people do "sharpening" as a final step, if you normally do it in lightroom, do you instead do it in photoshop?
What file do you normally save your final photos in? Tiff? jpeg?