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Lightroom 6.2 dehaze o dau
Lightroom 6.2 dehaze o dau














In the worst case scenario, if you're like me and you keep your photos on an external hard drive that is backed up to the cloud, but only parts of your main hard drive are backed up, these photos might be inadvertently skipped in the backup process, leaving them at risk. This may seem like a pittance of effort, but for those of us who have been using Lightroom for years, it can be very easy to completely forget that extra step, very quickly leading to a fragmented catalog. With this option gone, one has to manually move the photos, then import them.

lightroom 6.2 dehaze o dau

For many of us who come back from a shoot with thousands of photos (wedding photographers, for example), the time savings are substantial, as I can attest to. It's much faster to copy them to the hard drive, then import them. It turns out that Lightroom is very slow at importing photos from a memory card. You might ask why you would be importing images from the hard drive and not the memory card. In previous versions, importing photos from the hard drive gave you the option to also move them to a destination of your choice. Moving images: Also gone is the option to change the file location of images upon import.A glance over online forums indicated that I wasn't the only one who felt this way. I have a hard time seeing why a feature that really has no bearing on major functionality in the program and is only an added convenience would be removed. I know that I personally loved this feature, as it saved me from absentmindedly removing a memory card after importing photos without ejecting it first and risking corruption of the files. Ejecting cards: Gone is the feature that ejects a card automatically after Lightroom completes an import.The backlash seemed to center around two issues: changes to the "Import" section and the program crashing. Within 24 hours, the Internet was aswirl with angry users.

#LIGHTROOM 6.2 DEHAZE O DAU UPDATE#

Either way, many are very displeased with the latest update and have taken to the Internet quite vocally to make their concerns known.Īdobe released the latest update to Lightroom on October 5. Others found their standard workflow disrupted by the removal of longtime features. Many photographers recently upgraded to the newest version of Lightroom, only to have their work come grinding to a halt as the program became completely nonfunctional.














Lightroom 6.2 dehaze o dau