I've been hacking my way through Lightroom 3.3 for some time now. Seems
that if you want to use the HELP/F1 tab you have to be online, and then it does
a universe-wide search on Google for any topic. Great. Helps if you're
imortal. Went another route and found a third party that explained how to
import presets. Painfully simple, it turned out.
I had found a site that provided a short set of Wratten filter presets,
and they work just fine, especially the short set of yellow, orange, and red
offerings:
http://outdoorimages.blogspot.com/2008/05/lightroom-presets-available-black-white.html
so now I am able to further evaluate Lightroom using a feature that I needed.
But now, I have a desire to take the JPEG images of Wratten filters I made
using FilterSim and convert them into presets so that I have the complete
complement of simulated glass filters.
The files for the presets are written in some form of C++, so all I need
is to determine the values for the various colours, edit the preset file, then
save it as a new file. Is there some way of importing those images, looking at
the colour sliders, and saving the entire lot as a preset? If so, that would
make Lightroom a desireable tool.
Chris
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