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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 255214" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>Though I won't be as helpful, I do want to say that LR feels awkward as duck compared to Photoshop. Same conversion options, but LR has a fairly awkward layout with absolutely everything crammed into the same space. I personally prefer Bridge > Shop.</p><p></p><p>In general though, I open one file out of the bunch in the convertor dialog, tweak the settings to my liking, and save them as new RAW defaults. That pre-applies that preset to everything else in the folder you're viewing in bridge and makes fine-tuning any pics hence after much quicker. </p><p></p><p>You can also select several shots at a time and open them all in the convertor (say you're making a panorama) and apply settings of the first one to the rest of them, to make everything as uniform as possible before you photomerge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 255214, member: 12855"] Though I won't be as helpful, I do want to say that LR feels awkward as duck compared to Photoshop. Same conversion options, but LR has a fairly awkward layout with absolutely everything crammed into the same space. I personally prefer Bridge > Shop. In general though, I open one file out of the bunch in the convertor dialog, tweak the settings to my liking, and save them as new RAW defaults. That pre-applies that preset to everything else in the folder you're viewing in bridge and makes fine-tuning any pics hence after much quicker. You can also select several shots at a time and open them all in the convertor (say you're making a panorama) and apply settings of the first one to the rest of them, to make everything as uniform as possible before you photomerge. [/QUOTE]
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