Well I'm guilty then if you consider B&W conversion to be part of
editing. I consider B&W conversion to be part of the raw file
conversion process and do use ACR for that purpose, preferentially to
PhotoShop.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> On 6/13/2010 4:48 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> I don't understand how it is that I'm seen as using ACR as an
>> editor. I use ACR principally for exposure and white balance
>> adjustments and rarely venture off the main control panel. I have
>> on rare occasion used the straighten tool (since it's easier than
>> PS) but, apart from the implicit crop of the straighten tool I've
>> never cropped an image in ACR. I also used the retouch tool once to
>> fix dust spots in the sky on a number of my Death Valley images.
>> It's quick and easy to do at that point if you're processing a
>> bunch of images... assuming they're suitable for an automated fix.
>>
>> My normal processing method is to first review a set of raw files
>> and .. But even things that don't require layers work all pass
>> through PhotoShop first.
>>
>
> Sorry. I appear to have misinterpreted some of your posts about
> various things that may be done in ACR to mean that's what you were
> doing. The details largely escape me, but I do seem to remember a
> post about the B&W conversion tool in ACR, which is a slightly lesser
> version of the one in PS proper.
>
> A. Contrite Moose
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