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Old 05-18-2008, 11:31 PM   #8
pixelsaurus
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Originally Posted by NewportPreacher View Post
For me, the deal is that with Lightroom, you can do some pretty cool stuff quickly, in a "batch mode" kind of way, and go from RAW to pretty picture quickly. Did I mention that it's all done relatively quickly?

What I mean is that, say you have a string of 20 pictures of the same subject in the same light, same background, etc. You adjust the WB, tone, etc., for one, then apply it to the other 19.

Derek
This can be done in Elements 6 too. Just select the raw images in the organizer, right click and go to full edit. The first image will open in the raw converter and the thumbnails of all selected images will appear on the left hand side. What ever corrections you apply to the first image will ripple through the others. You can open or save from there. I learnt this neat trick week, a great time saver.
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