>
>> Would this be available by way of the PRESET option under the
>> DEVELOP tab?
>
>Yes
>
>once satisfied with one rendition you can save the parameters you like
>as a preset you title
>it will then be accessible on the left-hand side, under user's presets
>- below the glass filters already provided by LR ... ;-)
>
>Just retested in LR 3.6
>
Okay, I think I understand this but I'm going to have to play with it.
The B&W presets provided LR do not strike me as being fully mature. For
instance, the red present does not conform well with a Wratten #25 red filter.
But, I can see how I could develop a library of custom presets that would
conform with those by possible taking a photo of a white card with the filter
in place, then saving the B&W data as a new preset.
This could be a very powerful B&W conversion tool, if it works in some
manner where I can create Wratten filter presets and then apply them to future
image conversions. I have the Kodak manual that has extensive transmission
tables for their Wratten filters.
I managed to find what appears to be a wonderful IR preset but have not
tried it yet.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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