![]() ![]() This means that information about all operations and settings performed by the user is recorded in the service file, while the original image is kept unchanged. Like many modern RAW converters, Lightroom uses non-destructive editing principles. The functionality of the Lightroom package includes not only a RAW converter and image processing tools, but also a powerful photo catalog system, as well as tools for creating slideshows and web pages. Each has its own functional module with a suitable set of tools and settings palette. In general, Lightroom is designed specifically for photographers who are interested in processing and cataloging photos, and not integrating them all.Īnother feature of Photoshop’s Lightroom package is the division of the process of working with images into separate stages. Graphics apps are great for photographers who constantly handle large numbers of photos, as well as casual users who are constantly taking photos and posting them on social networks. The user can combine his selection of graphic files into one or more directories and easily navigate through them, process the selection and search for the required content. Probably the best program for this function, in its class. I'll report back.Adobe Lightroom Classic 2022 11.3.0.9 is your digital graphics editor and photo organizer. I've downloaded the trial and will try with the hundred image catalog that Avalanche for Lightroom allows. I thought I read that Avalanche for Lightroom from Capture One wasn't available yet, but yes it is now. I know I will continue to have access to the Library Module if for some reason, Adobe no longer is around or if it drops LR Classic.) (It wasn't price that I didn't go subscription, as the photography package is a fantastic deal compared to what I'd paid for LR and PS over the years, but concern for access to past adjustments, wanting to be sure 'the paint is always wet' as I frequently go back to decade-old images and continue to rework them. Then I decided to just move back to LR and do the subscription. I hadn't downloaded it yet as I contemplated how I would proceed. Thank you, all! Last year I bought Avalanche for Capture One when I thought I would move that half million catalog of images from LR6 to Capture One since LR6 won't run virtualized on Rosetta on an M1 Mac under Monterey. I assume most/many of the LR6 adjustments, virtual copies, collections, ratings will move over. I now know it'll be easy (thanks, Johan Elzenga) to get the 500k images on external drives that were running under a single LR6 catalog on an old desktop into a LR Classic catalog on the new MacBook Pro by clicking on the old LR6 catalog file now on the new machine, LR Classic will take over and convert to the new catalog, and then I'll need to Find Missing Folder, probably by my year hierarchy. ![]() If no adjustments, etc will move over, perhaps I just start from scratch and do a clean import of the images from the disk into LR Classic since the images are in the dated hierarchy I want? Or try to export catalog from C1 and import to LR Classic? Or is there a process I am missing?Ģ. Interim plan is I'll keep C1 22 running on the new laptop so can access what I need from any of the adjusted images and do LR Classic and/or PS work from TIFs I would create in C1. I've looked thru the Missing FAQ book as well as the free books and couldn't find info about catalogs from other programs to LR Classic. ![]() Avalanche will be coming out with a C1- to-LR application, but now only has LR-to-C1. Googling the subject just shows me how to migrate in the reverse direction, from LR to C1. Will any of my adjustments, variants (I double it), ratings, color-coding, collections, albums move over from C1 to LR Classic? Get 44k images that are in Capture 1 catalogs into LR Classic catalogs. I can google and find plenty of instructions helping migrate catalogs from LR to Capture One, but nothing going the other direction, coming back to LR from C1.ġ. Therefore, I bit the bullet and have installed Lightroom Classic and Photoshop on the new machine. And C1 does not play well with large catalogs, much less 500k images. Apple has made Rosetta in Monterey such that it won't run old Mac applications like LR6 on an M1 machine. I just got a MacBook Pro M1 Max running Monterey. I also have a huge LR6 catalog with 500k images on external drives. I am returning to LR after trying Capture 1 for 3 years with 44k images. ![]()
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