Wait until you start printing with LR4. Soft-proofing is a wonder in and of
itself. I used to do it in CS5 on the original image, and if I soft-proofed for
different papers, each paper had its own layer. Imagine the room for mistakes
there when doing a hurry-up print job. LR4, on the other hand, offers you the
option of making a virtual soft-proof copy, which you can adjust as you see
fit, print and fiddle to your hearts content, and then the soft-proofed copy
sits in your catalogue next to the original and even includes the name of the
paper it's been proofed for.
I can't wait to get into the printing flow over the next couple of weeks to
push LR4. I think it may be a genuine gift of the gods. <g>
--Bob
On Mar 24, 2012, at 1:38 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> Jez, give it up. The concepts of non-destructive editing and the file
> handling of Lightroom (or rather, the lack thereof) are just too innovative
> for some people. I think LR is the greatest piece of photo processing
> software ever invented, but I recognize that in other areas I am set in my
> ways and have a similar attitude to that shown by Chuck and Jim.
--
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