This Won’t Hurt a Bit
July 8th, 2010Metadata and your Photos
June 4th, 2008This post was written by Kreg Steppe
I found this article enlightening on the subject of your edits to your photos you make in Lightroom. I normally import my pictures and convert them to DNG as I go to save my keywords and edits. After reading this, I found that there were a couple of settings in Lightroom I did NOT have turned on.
O’Reilly — Saving Metadata to the Original File
In order to properly open or view your Lightroom adjusted image files in Adobe Camera Raw or Adobe Bridge—or another application that reads Lightroom-generated processing instructions—you’ll need to make sure these develop settings travel with the file. In this section, I’ll show you how to do so.
Below the giants I see the sky
June 4th, 2008This post was written by Kreg Steppe
Raw vw JPEG
May 21st, 2008This post was written by Kreg Steppe
Actually Michael Mistretta has a good write up on the pros and cons of Raw v. JPEG and shows some examples of what can be done with Raw and the limitations of each.
RAW vs JPEG – Michael Mistretta
Dan McCullum just got his first DSLR (congrats!) and DM’d me on twitter asking for my opinion on whether to shoot in RAW or JPEG. If you are completely photo illiterate, I suggest you stop reading this, get a large mug of your favourite drink and start here. Most amateur photographers have probably heard these terms thrown around before, but don’t know which is better for them.















