Archive for February, 2008

Feb 21 2008

Lightroom Frame Preset Sampler and update ..

Published by Peter under Lightroom Presets

Creation of frame presets has taken longer and was more involved than anticipated.
As of today, 52 separate presets simulating the range of image sizes from 5×7 to 12×18, landscape and portrait orientations, matted and un-matted presentation have been completed.
The actual virtual frames and mats were created with Photoshop CS3 and should allow the simulation of [...]

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Feb 19 2008

The Radiant Vista Workbench

Published by Peter under Mark S. Johnson, Radiant Vista

Mark Johnson, of the Radiant Vista, every so often, will ask for an image submittal for his Workbench segment.
A while back, I submitted one of those not so great captures that we all have from time to time and besides what good would it be to submit a “perfect image”.
The image included several correction challenges [...]

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Feb 17 2008

Preview of what’s in the works …

Published by Peter under Lightroom Presets

If you have been following this blog you know that I have been developing Adobe Lightroom Print Module Presets.
Last week I released a preset to allow a Lightroom user to simulate what an image might look like framed with a black gallery frame and a mat.
I have continued to work on developing a series of [...]

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Feb 15 2008

Previewing a Framed Print using Adobe Lightroom

Published by Peter under Lightroom Presets, Techniques

It takes some effort to print, prepare a mat and then frame an image.
At times you may not be quite certain as to how a particular image may present itself framed. At times there may not be a mat and frame on hand to try.
What I have done, is created a Adobe Lightroom Print Module [...]

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Feb 05 2008

New Calendar Preset

Published by Peter under Lightroom Presets

Here is the last of the calendar presets for 2008.

The folder is called “over and under” and the files “tb” for top and bottom orientation.
Monthly Calendar - over and under format

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