Lightroom 6 - 150 usd + Edit/add EXIF data to images + Panorama merge + HDR merge (stitching) - box development stopped! April 2015 :(
vs
Capture One Pro 12 ( 20 ) - $420 usd ( €350 -€500 ) - 2019 Can't edit/add EXIF data to images (capture time...) -No Panorama merge -No HDR merge - Price + light control + color control
+ better price for hobby? camera sony ...
This is the User Manual for Photo Mechanic 5. If you are looking for information on Photo Mechanic 6, head over to Camera Bits Help Center which has support articles for the new version of Photo Mechanic
"The Spot Removal Tool and Local
Corrections Brush are not designed for hundreds to thousands of
corrections.
If your image contains many (hundreds) of localized
adjustments, consider using a pixel-based editing application such as Affinity Photo or Photoshop for that level of correction..."
Use optimal settings in Lightroom
Pause ‘Sync With Lightroom CC’ while making edits in Lightroom Classic
Keep standard-size previews as small as possible
Keep the catalog and preview cache in the same folder
Leave autowrite XMP turned off
Optimize the catalog
Increase the Camera Raw cache size Spot Removal tool, local corrections, and History panel - don't use too much :o
Order of Develop operations
Avoid corrections that you don't need
Zoom options
Delete the Lightroom previews cache
Reduce the number of presets
The best order of Develop operations to increase performance is as follows:
Spot healing.
Geometry corrections, such as Lens Correction profiles and Manual corrections, including keystone corrections using the Vertical slider.
Global non-detail corrections, such as Exposure and White Balance. These corrections can also be done first if desired.
Local corrections, such as Gradient Filter and Adjustment Brush strokes.
Detail corrections, such as Noise Reduction and Sharpening.
Note: Performing spot healing first improves the accuracy of the spot healing, and ensures the boundaries of the healed areas match the spot location.
1. Use fastest drive for catalog, cache and current photos. Make new catalog for any new job, then proceed with these steps.
2. Render smart previews then CHANGE the name of photos folder [this
is different from just checking that box mentioned in article], LR will
render smaller files [from 24MPX, it makes about 2600x1700 px files,
which are large enough for checking focus and noise etc].
3. Use import preset with camera specific ISO etc, your choice.
4. Import ONLY presets you will use, making LR caching 10000 or so
presets is not good. [some people are preset hoarders], This speeds up
LR a lot.
5. Make 1:1 previews of SMART previews [when they are detached from
the folder], to have import preset, smart preview and 1:1 on start.
6. Flag pics that you will edit [cull], rather than doing black flag
on non-chosen pics [morale thing, you reward yourself, you are more
likely to edit with more 'oomph' //optional
7. After whole cull and edit, change the name back to have original
files in LR, check sharpening and noise reduction, and export.
8. After job is exported to JPGs, export whole catalog with files
onto a slower archive folder. Name it, so that you know which job was
that.
9. New pictures? New catalog, and from 1 to 9 again, Starting on
fastest drive with clean new empty catalog, import photos as instructed.
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That's my workflow, and I don't see how it could be any faster
[culling maybe, but with smart previews it's ultra fast]. Hope this
helps anyone, I can go into details if someone wants to learn more about
my workflow. It works for superfast PCs and slow laptops, so far
haven't seen it go any faster.
I know from my experience
on the KelbyOne Help Desk, as well as from various forums and
conversations with other Lightroom users, that improving performance has
been high on everyone’s wish list. Adobe has apparently taken this
issue seriously and devoted most of its resources for this version to
identifying various points in the workflow where speed can be improved.
One of the first places you may notice an improvement is in launching
the program, which should be more noticeable with larger catalogs. I’ve
definitely noticed an improvement here.
As the title would suggest, Google has released a new open source JPEG encoder called Guetzli that uses a new open source algorithm to create JPEG files that are “35% smaller than currently available methods” (though if you dig a bit you’ll find they actually say it’s more typically 20-30%). That’s according to Google’s own literature from their Research Blog, and that’s a significant claim if for no other reason than there exits JPEGmini ...
SHOOT IN RAW? EDIT IN 16 BIT MODE? SEE IT ALL HERE! | Check out my short video breakdown that will help you understand the differences between 8bit and 16bit images and editing in Photoshop ...
rePhoto, available for iOS
and Android devices, is an image capture
application explicitly designed to support repeat photography -- the process of taking a new image from exactly
the same perspective as a previous image. In rePhoto this is made easier by showing the previous picture half
see-through so that a new picture can be more accurately aligned.
The app shows a map (centered on current phone location) with
nearby rePhoto subjects. The user
can select a subject, takes an aligned picture, and that image,
along with all meta-data supported by the phone (GPS,
time stamp, exposure, tilt, roll, temperature (if available),
etc...) are uploaded to the rePhoto database, and made available on this
website. http://projectrephoto.com/projectRephoto
I'm monitoring a stream restoration project and looking for a quick and easy way to collect images of the changes expected to develop over two years...
Just made a QTZ to counteract the annoying mirror-image
which is considered “normal” in Photo Booth. I borrowed a patch from the
“Effect.qtz” which is located inside the Photo Booth.app, and I edited
it in Quartz Composer . Please note that this will NOT affect the
mirror-image which occurs using other effects; they will STILL be mirror
images of your subject.
…
This patch fixes the preview, photos AND video. This patch fixes the SOURCE of the video, not the resulting output images.
[WayBack] UN-MIRROR yourself in Photo Booth – patch | MacRumors Forums
dslrBooth now supports displaying live view with the camera in portrait
(vertical) orientation with live view. Previously live view only worked
in landscape (horizontal) orientation. Additionally, when using live
view, you have the option to flip the image to mirror your guest’s
movement. This is useful if you’re displaying the...
dslrBooth
* Indicates features only available in the PC Version
Using the template editor:
While creating your template there are a few key features that can be used.
Adding graphics/logo: Click on IMAGE on the left
side of the editor. Choose the graphic/logo from your computer and place
it where you would like in the template.
Adding text: Click on TEXT on the left side of the
editor. Type in what you would like to say then click in the Options
panel on the right to change the font type and color.
Adding a photo placeholder: Click on PHOTO FROM
BOOTH on the left hand side to add a photo placeholder. This is where
your photos that are taken will appear in the template.
Layers: Once you have added your graphics, text and
placeholders click in the layers panel on the right to bring forward
and send back the different layers. To do this, click on a layer and
drag it up or down (similar to photoshop)
Align and Distribute: Using the buttons on the right side of the editor, you can align the tops of your elements. Please click here for a tutorial.
Size and Orientation: In the lower left of the template editor you can change the orientation of the template as well as the size (Pro only)
Import and Export: To import a dslrBooth template,
click on Import at the top and select the zip file. To export, once you
create a template click the Export button at the top to save it as a zip
file on your computer.
Accessing older templates: Click on the template name at the top. Any created templates will be in the drop down.
Settings: General:
Stats: Here
you will find the counts for Prints, Uploads and Shares. Clicking on
View Shares will give you an Excel file of the shares. Clicking Reset
Stats will set all shares to 0.
Booth Mode: Choose what guests can choose from on the start screen. Print + Gif, Print, Gif, Boomerang or Video.
Effects:
Effects are applied once the photos are taken. You can set the effects
to automatic and then check an effect in the list below or set it to
User's Choice and then check off multiple effects for guests to choose
from.
*Post Processing: Create your own Photoshop droplet to apply your own personal effect to the photos. Click here for full instructions.
Options: Put
in a 4-digit pin that can be used to unlock the software when in full
screen. Enable or Disable the Virtual Keyboard if using a touch screen
computer. Show Welcome Screen can be enabled or disabled.
*Disclaimer:
Enable the disclaimer which guests will have to agree to before they
can receive their photos. If a guest decides to not agree, their photos
will be deleted. Disclaimer is customizable.
Directory:
Change where the photos are saved to on your device. Here you can also
set up a Real Time Export of a second set of photos to a different place
on your device, external hard drive or sharing site. (Mac has hot
folder option)
Triggers: Useful
for integrating lights, sounds and other applications to be used with
dslrBooth. Call application or URL when certain events happen in
dslrBooth. Click here for further help.
Camera:
Auto Trigger Camera:
Checking this off will allow the camera to automatically trigger at the
end of the countdown. If unchecked, at the end of the countdown you can
click on the camera shutter button to take the photos.
*Enable Webcams: Enabling this will allow the use of webcams. If disabled only dslr cameras can be used.
*Webcam Resolution: Using the slider you can allow for quicker framerate or higher quality.
LiveView: Enabling Liveview will allow guests to see themselves before the photo is taken.
Mirror Image: Enabling this will show the live view as if the guest was looking in a mirror.
Rotation: This will rotate the live view 90, 180, or 270 degrees for vertical live view options.
*Display on Start Screen: This will show the live view at all times, appearing on the start screen until the photo is taken.
*Canon Auto Exposure: When enabled it will automatically adjust live view exposure when using flash on a lower end Canon.
*Canon Delay Capture: Delays capture at the end of countdown to avoid camera busy errors with some Canon models.
Printing:
Print Automatically: Enable this to automatically print photos at the end of the session
Show Print Button: Enable this to allow guests to select the print button to print their photos at the end of the session.
*Autorotate to fit: Enable this for the printer to automatically set the orientation based on the template orientation.
*Positioning Sliders: After
clicking on Print Test Page or printing a template, you can use the
sliders to adjust how the print sits on the page. This helps with
unnecessary borders or photos that bleed off the page.
Max Prints Per Session: Set
the max amount of prints per session. Stops guests from printing too
many copies. Check the Hide Print Button to remove the print button once
the max prints has been met.
Max Prints Per Event: Set the amount of prints per event.
fotoShare for iPad: Notice will turn green when the fotoShare app is connected and using the printer connected to dslrBooth.
Display:
*Start App in Full Screen: Enable this for the app to automatically start in full screen.
Background Color: Change the color of the background using the colors in the drop down.
Start Screen Image: Click on the Browse button to upload an image you would like to be seen on the start screen. (Jpg and Png files only)
*Template: Change from Use last opened template to
Allow Guests To Choose. Use Last Opened Template uses one template,
where Allowing Guests To Chose gives guests the option to choose between
different favorited templates.
Display Browse Button: Enabling this button shows the previous photos from the event.
*Unlock Button Opacity: Lighten or Darken the unlock button on the start screen.
*Start Session Trigger: Choose how you want to
trigger the session/camera. Choosing only f13 (cannot be unchecked)
allows you to use a remote/usb button for triggering.
Countdown before photo 1 and other photos: Set the number of seconds before photo 1 and the other photos.
Duration to Display Photo: Change the number of seconds a photo is displayed after it is taken.
Countdown Color: Change the color from white to another color.
Show Thumbnails Photos: Uncheck this box to remove the thumbnail of the original photos from the share screen.
Photo Thumbnail Location: Change the location of the photo thumbnails from the bottom.
Say Cheese Image: Upload an image that will appear right before the photo is taken.
Final Screen Timeout: Change the number of seconds the share screen will show before going back to the start screen.
Hide Done Button: Checking this box will remove the done button. The screen will go back to the start screen once the timer has run out.
*Sharing Icons Location: Change the location of the sharing icons.
Show Original Photos: Uncheck this to remove the original photos from the share screen.
Text: Change the text that shows during prompts in the software.
Sharing:
FotoShare Cloud: Check Enhanced Sharing to be able to send SMS, Emails and QR Codes.
Event Name: Change the event name here to save the photos from different events into one album on Fotoshare.co
QR Code: Check the box to allow for QR codes to be scanned to print. See a tutorial here.
Sharing Options
Email: Enable this option. Then fill out the
Subject Line and Body to personalize your email to guests. Change the
From address to your own. In the email body you can place in the image
tag, attached image tag, fotoshare url and the sharing icons. Check
the Mark E-mail box if wanting to mask guests' emails as they input them
on a virtual keyboard.
Facebook Wall for Guests: Enable this option and
include a message to go along with the Facebook post. Once the photos
are taken, guests can click on the Facebook button, log in and share the
photo. They will automatically be logged out. Internet is required.
Twitter: Enable this option and include a message
to go along with the tweet. Once the photos are taken, guests can click
on the Twitter button, log in and share the photo. They will
automatically be logged out. Internet is required.
SMS: Enable this feature and include a message to
include in the text. To use SMS you will need to set up a Twilio
account. For information on this, please click here.
Facebook Page (Professional): Automatically send
photos to a specified Facebook page. Enable the feature and log into the
Facebook account connected to the page. Choose the page from the drop
down then click Album. Type in an album name for the photos to upload
to.
*VK.com: Enable this feature and include a message to be included with the photo.
GIF:
GIF (High Resolution): A gif will be created using the number of photos in your template, however a print will not be created.
*Boomerang: Will create a 1 second video then slow it down based on the delay setting. When using boomerang a print will not be created.
Delay Between Frames: Choose whether to have a fast or slow frame rate by moving the slider left and right.
GIF Size: Choose between Regular and Large, depending on your preferred pixel size.
Reverse: Enable this feature to play the gif forwards and then backwards.
*Number of Photo in GIF: When using GIF Only, set
the number of photos in the GIF. Settings > GIF. Note that if booth
mode is set to Print + Gif, the number of photos is set by the number of
booth photos in the template.
Overlays: Upload an overlay to be placed on top of the gifs. We recommend creating the overlay to the size of the gif size.
Check out this article for more information on GIFs.
Virtual Attendant: Using this feature allows you to have audio or video cues for your guests.
Audio options: Click on the STYLE drop down and
choose between American Female or Male, British Female or Male or
Deutsch Female or Male. Each audio has the same sounds however with a
different accent or language. On the left side of the virtual attendant
settings you will see the mp3 files. Drag and drop these into the
different sections in virtual attendant (start screen, during
processing, before capture, etc)
*Video - MirrorBooth: Click on the STYLE drop down
and choose Video - MirrorBooth White to have a choice between 10 video
animations. Drag and drop the mp4 files on the left side of the virtual
attendant settings into the different sections in virtual attendant
(start screen, during processing, before capture, etc)
*Custom: This option allows for you to upload your
own mp3 and mp4 animations to dslrBooth.Click on the STYLE drop down and
choose Custom. Then click on the BROWSE button to the right to choose
the folder where your animations/sounds are located (they must be in a
folder). The animations/sounds will then upload to the left side of the
virtual attendant where you can then drag and drop them into
the different sections in virtual attendant (start screen, during
processing, before capture, etc).
*Shop Media: Click here to go to purchase our black background vertical animations.
*Signature: In the template editor, click on
Session Data and choose Signature. Place the signature option where you
would like on the template. In the lower right of the template editor
you can change the color of the signature. Once the signature option is
placed on the template, the option to Sign Your Photo will appear after
the photos are taken.
For more information on virtual attendant please click here and here.
*Survey: Check the box to enable the survey feature.
Create your questions: Create the questions that
the guests will need to answer. On the drop down to the right of the
question you can select it to be a Short or Long Answer or Multiple
Choice. You can also check the Required box so that your guests need to
answer the question before they receive their photos.
Adding the answer to the template: In the template
editor, click on Session Data and choose Survey Question. This will add
the answer to the questions to the template.
*Video:
Choose option: Choose between No Video, Photo + Video or Video Only. No video will only provide you with a print, disabling the video option.
Length (seconds): Choose the length of your video (up to 30 seconds).
Youtube: To be able to share the videos, you must
sign into a Youtube account for the videos to upload to. Click on the
enable box then log into your Youtube account. Set the PRIVACY to your
preference. Include a Title and Message to be included in sharing.
Green Screen:
Options: None - no green screen, only normal
prints. Photo Only - photo is shown at the end of the session. Photo +
LiveView - liveview of guests with green screen background shown during
session as well as photo.
Background Selection: Automatic - the background/s
that you choose will automatically be applied to the photo. User's
Choice - the user can choose one background to be used with the photos.
Output Size: Choose the size of the photo output. Auto for Template, 1800x1200 and Maximum.
Photo and LiveView: To test out the green screen
with a photo, click on the PHOTO option. You can upload a Sample Photo,
then use the sensitivity and smoothness controls to perfect the green
screen. To test out the green screen with a live image, click on the
LIVEVIEW option. You can then use the sensitivity and smoothness
controls to perfect the green screen. See this video tutorial here.
*360 degree Photos: Upload a 360 degree photo into
the green screen background. Start a session and on the share screen
click on the PHOTOS thumbnail in the lower left. Choose a photo and send
it to Facebook. The photo will then appear as a 360 degree photo.
Please see the detailed help article here.
Print Settings:
Choose your printer: Choose your printer from the list. The status should say Ready or Online.
2x6 cut: Click on Print Settings -> Preferences
-> Advanced to Enable the 2x6 cutting function for strips. See our
article on setting up 2x6 prints here.
Tools:
View Images: Click here to access your prints, originals, gifs and video folders.
Slideshow: Opens the fotoshare.co slideshow of your prints.
*dslr Camera Settings: Here you can change the ISO, shutter speed and other settings for your camera when set to Manual.
*dslr Camera Wizard: Recommended settings for the environment and equipment you are using.
*Export Event: Export your entire event to a specific location on your computer. Includes the export of prints, originals, gifs and videos.
Register:
Click the Register button to place yourself on the Standard or Pro
Edition you purchased. Place in your email address and the serial number
you received from your purchase.
Help:
Support: Automatically brings you to our support site to get access to help articles.
Send Debug Log: In the case that something is not working, we may ask you to send us the debug log so we can check if anything is wrong.
Check for Update: Click this to get access to the
latest update (must be within your first year of purchasing the original
or once you have renewed) (Mac click on dslrBooth in top left ->
Check for Updates)
About: Click this to check which version of
dslrBooth you are running. This will let you know if you are running the
most recent version.
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2. Render smart previews then CHANGE the name of photos folder [this is different from just checking that box mentioned in article], LR will render smaller files [from 24MPX, it makes about 2600x1700 px files, which are large enough for checking focus and noise etc].
3. Use import preset with camera specific ISO etc, your choice.
4. Import ONLY presets you will use, making LR caching 10000 or so presets is not good. [some people are preset hoarders], This speeds up LR a lot.
5. Make 1:1 previews of SMART previews [when they are detached from the folder], to have import preset, smart preview and 1:1 on start.
6. Flag pics that you will edit [cull], rather than doing black flag on non-chosen pics [morale thing, you reward yourself, you are more likely to edit with more 'oomph' //optional
7. After whole cull and edit, change the name back to have original files in LR, check sharpening and noise reduction, and export.
8. After job is exported to JPGs, export whole catalog with files onto a slower archive folder. Name it, so that you know which job was that.
9. New pictures? New catalog, and from 1 to 9 again, Starting on fastest drive with clean new empty catalog, import photos as instructed.
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That's my workflow, and I don't see how it could be any faster [culling maybe, but with smart previews it's ultra fast]. Hope this helps anyone, I can go into details if someone wants to learn more about my workflow. It works for superfast PCs and slow laptops, so far haven't seen it go any faster.