August 18 2009
teklink grayscale for lightroom. Gavin Gough has come up with a simple way of checking that you are ‘in the zone’ when working in Lightroom especially on a laptop in the field where screen angles can throw adjustments way off. The grayscale is inserted in the Lightroom identity plate and you can check that you can see all the tones when you are working. The instructions are on his blog which has lots of interest. This link for the instructions and This link for his blog.

teklink grayscale for lightroom. Gavin Gough has come up with a simple way of checking that you are ‘in the zone’ when working in Lightroom especially on a laptop in the field where screen angles can throw adjustments way off. The grayscale is inserted in the Lightroom identity plate and you can check that you can see all the tones when you are working. The instructions are on his blog which has lots of interest. This link for the instructions and This link for his blog.



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