by Antonio Rosario | Apr 13, 2013 | Lightroom, Posts, Workflow
I just installed a solid state drive into my Mac Pro to store my very large LightRoom catalog in. I currently have over 215k images and LightRoom is slowing to a crawl. It doesn’t help that the catalog was installed on slower 5,400rpm “green” drives....
by Antonio Rosario | Apr 5, 2013 | Lightroom, Posts, Workflow
Where is everyone? 😉 Actually, we had a great turnout on Wednesday night at Calument in NYC for our workflow workshop presented by En Foco. Watch the video below (shot by my pal and workshop partner Jean Miele) as we got everyone to confess to each other the sins of...
by Antonio Rosario | Jan 25, 2013 | Lightroom, Personal Work, Posts, Video, Workflow
A quick tip about how to quickly remove the horrible color fringing and chromatic aberrations in a high contrast image. I discovered a neat quick way to do this. Amazed I didn’t find it before.
by Antonio Rosario | Jan 24, 2013 | Lightroom, Personal Work, Posts, Workflow
Until Aperture can process and correct for an extreme condition like this, Lightroom, and, by extension Adobe Camera Raw, will keep it’s place on the top of my list of great raw processors. Don’t get me wrong, though. I do like Aperture. A lot. I...
by Antonio Rosario | Dec 4, 2012 | Lightroom, Personal Work, Posts
I know I might stir up a bees’ nest here, but this sample image shows just how good Lightroom can deal with extreme lens issues while Aperture cannot. I shot this with one of my best lenses (the 35mm f/1.8 mentioned in my previous post) and it really has few...
by Antonio Rosario | Nov 29, 2012 | Lightroom, Posts
Overview of hardware workflow with MacBook Air and two external hard drives. Here’s a little workflow video I put together for a client who was using Lightroom 4 with a MacBook Air. Maybe it’ll be helpful to someone else too.