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Erica Ferrone
So I really like the TRA actions from what I have seen and I am thinking about buying them, but I just had two questions first.

1.) I usually tone all of my images in Lightroom and then sharpen them in PS. How would TRA be involved in this process? Would I just pick my pictures in lightroom and then do all of my toning in ps?? For people that use Lightroom and Totally Rad Actions, what is your workflow?

2.) TRA vs TRA: the Revenge::::: Which one do I buy?
MeeksDigital
You posted the EXACT same thing in THIS THREAD.

PLEASE keep things to one thread, posting duplicates only annoys people.

P.S. This is the forum section pertaining to LR/Bridge Presets for Showit products... has nothing to do necessarily with post processing. Your other thread over in the PP section seems to be in the right place.

Thanks
Lisa O'Connor
Hey Erica!
I'm not sure if you're aware or not but Doug Boutwell (that answered your
question on the other thread) is the creative genius behind the TRA smile.gif
http://www.opensourcephoto.net/forum/index...showtopic=32273

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As a response to question #1 - in general, the actions are going to work best on photos that haven't already been heavily tweaked. Many of the B&W actions will work best on a photo that starts off as a color image. If you're talking about just toning, then you can always to that in LR, and then desaturate the photo before running an action on it. Or run an action on top anyway... there's no right way to do things.

I know people are doing more and more tweaks in Lightroom, but if you plan to tweak further in Photoshop, the best thing, IMO, is to just adjust for correct exposure and color in Lightroom, and let Photoshop take care of the rest...



QUOTE(MeeksDigital @ June 20 2008, 07:34 PM) *
You posted the EXACT same thing in THIS THREAD.

PLEASE keep things to one thread, posting duplicates only annoys people.

P.S. This is the forum section pertaining to LR/Bridge Presets for Showit products... has nothing to do necessarily with post processing. Your other thread over in the PP section seems to be in the right place.

Thanks

Erica Ferrone
QUOTE(MeeksDigital @ June 20 2008, 04:34 PM) *
You posted the EXACT same thing in THIS THREAD.

PLEASE keep things to one thread, posting duplicates only annoys people.

P.S. This is the forum section pertaining to LR/Bridge Presets for Showit products... has nothing to do necessarily with post processing. Your other thread over in the PP section seems to be in the right place.

Thanks


I know. I wasn't sure how to delete this one, but I realized after that it was the wrong place for it! I agree with you 100% and sorry for duplicate threads.
DawnHaas
Geeze its not THAT big of a deal dont feel bad!! He is usually really helpful, must just be in a bad mood today.
GingerM
QUOTE(Erica Ferrone @ June 23 2008, 08:36 AM) *
I know. I wasn't sure how to delete this one, but I realized after that it was the wrong place for it! I agree with you 100% and sorry for duplicate threads.


It doesn't annoy me, Erica. SOME people just need to chill like a cucumber rolleyes.gif
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