April 14 2010
Antarctica 40 ‘Shift Change’ seems to require a fair amount of reaffirming the relationship and the sitter seems to require some persuasion to give up the eggs despite the promise of fishing.
Ok, capture 1 plus photoshop plus lightroom and, yes, so far capture 1 continues to produce better files from raw. Its one day without capture 1 crashing. Their tek support tell me “A couple things to prvent this from happening. Keep the shots in each folder to 500 or less. Then do not work accross drives. You will have many errors and crashes. Please when working on files, keep them on your local drive. When you are done with a shoot and/or set of images please then move the session to your external (or seperate internal drive). Capture One is not designed to work across drives.” They then go on to tell me how to recover from future crashes….Sigh. Remember how temperamental software used to be?  The ‘lightroom’ is getting like the darkroom was; different developers, different films, lots of papers, flashing becomes three different raw developers for different purposes, different D.A.M. managers, Lightroom, Photoshop X.0 and calibrate everything.

Antarctica 40 ‘Shift Change’ seems to require a fair amount of reaffirming the relationship and the sitter seems to require some persuasion to give up the eggs despite the promise of fishing.

Ok, capture 1 plus photoshop plus lightroom and, yes, so far capture 1 continues to produce better files from raw. Its one day without capture 1 crashing. Their tek support tell me “A couple things to prvent this from happening. Keep the shots in each folder to 500 or less. Then do not work accross drives. You will have many errors and crashes. Please when working on files, keep them on your local drive. When you are done with a shoot and/or set of images please then move the session to your external (or seperate internal drive). Capture One is not designed to work across drives.” They then go on to tell me how to recover from future crashes….Sigh. Remember how temperamental software used to be?  The ‘lightroom’ is getting like the darkroom was; different developers, different films, lots of papers, flashing becomes three different raw developers for different purposes, different D.A.M. managers, Lightroom, Photoshop X.0 and calibrate everything.



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