Hmmm. Might we ask how many images you typically shoot if "several
seconds per image" is impossibly slow?
Chuck Norcutt
Stephen Scharf wrote:
> As much as I like and use Lightroom (and I really do like it, I use
> it for about 80% of my work now), it still isn't fast enough for my
> needs for deadline press when reviewing a large take to create a set
> of selects for deadline press. It often takes several seconds per
> image where I get a "loading" or "waiting" message.
>
> I've taken to using iViewMedia Pro recently to very quickly go
> through my take and create a set of files for further editing in LR.
> If I had Photomechanic, I would use it, but as they don't have online
> sales available (still, after 5 years now....), I haven't bought it
> yet, and as I have iViewMedia Pro, that's what I use. One of the nice
> things about iViewMedia Pro and PM is that you can edit right from
> the card, rather than having to import from the card into a LR
> catalog first.
>
> But, I will say that LR lets me now shoot in RAW for deadline press,
> and provides a sufficiently fast workflow for me to edit a set of
> selects very quickly and export them for my PR directors for deadline
> press. I couldn't do that previously in ACR and Bridge....just WAY
> too slow.
>
> -Stephen.
>
>
>> Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 13:39:53 -0800
>> From: Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: [OM] Re: ORF to DNG what do I lose
>>
>>
>> Photo Mechanic, an image manager, has been very popular with event
>> pros, but it seems that it is gradually being displaced by Lightroom.
>>
>> Winsor
>> Long Beach, California, USA
>>
>>
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