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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 172658" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>Thanks Helene and Kodiak!</p><p></p><p>I love the light in northern Europe. . . it is almost a pastel pallet to my eye. It is a tough image because of the angle of the setting sun and the shadows. As I processed I was very careful to maintain the true to life shadows which is why I didn't lighten the dark areas too much. I will give Helene's recommendations a whirl when I get home.</p><p></p><p>I'm liking LR5. The changes are not as dramatic as LR3 to LR4 but it "feels" a little more solid. I'm not sure if it is the product itself or my level of comfort in use. I haven't tried the offline catalog feature but will soon - that seems to be the most exciting feature of LR5. The new perspective stuff is pretty amazing. I'll see if I can post an example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 172658, member: 986"] Thanks Helene and Kodiak! I love the light in northern Europe. . . it is almost a pastel pallet to my eye. It is a tough image because of the angle of the setting sun and the shadows. As I processed I was very careful to maintain the true to life shadows which is why I didn't lighten the dark areas too much. I will give Helene's recommendations a whirl when I get home. I'm liking LR5. The changes are not as dramatic as LR3 to LR4 but it "feels" a little more solid. I'm not sure if it is the product itself or my level of comfort in use. I haven't tried the offline catalog feature but will soon - that seems to be the most exciting feature of LR5. The new perspective stuff is pretty amazing. I'll see if I can post an example. [/QUOTE]
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