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  1. <p>That's good feedback! I had assumed that would be true for detailed editing, detailed masks etc. <br> Do you think windows 8 touch screens are adequate enough for the sort of adjustments done in lightroom? I would assume that the Graduated Filter would work just fine.<br> I wonder though what kind of control could be achieved with things like the Adjustment Brush and Spot Removal. <br> I did see an interesting video online (whish I had bookmarked it) that showed someone using a conductive paintbrush to do adjustments. I don't know if it added precision; however, it did appear to deal with the problem of being able to see past your own finger!</p>
  2. <p>I'm considering a new notebook and I'd like to get one that is photo editing capable.</p> <p>Certainly ones with pens should work (although I'm going to ask an N Trig question too), but I'm wondering how practical it is to just use your finger on a touch screen in Windows 8/8.1.<br /> I would love reports from people who've actually done this.<br /> Thanks!</p>
  3. <p>I'm considering buying a Sony Duo or Flip 13 notebook. Both use N-Trig digitizers.</p> <p>If anyone has used N-Trig digitizers (with any tablet or laptop) on Windows 8/8.1 with Lightroom or Photoshop, I'd appreciate comments on how well they all work together.<br /> Also, I'd appreciate thoughts on whether the combination is actually a significant improvement over just using a mouse.<br /> Thanks!</p>
  4. <p>Thanks for the input! Anyone else, feel free to add to it!</p>
  5. <p>Thanks for the input! Anyone else, feel free to add to it!</p>
  6. <p>Thanks for the input! Anyone else, feel free to add to it!</p>
  7. <p>Thanks for the response. Is 4-6 shots typical? <br> That seems quite low but I really have no idea what's normal.<br> I was thinking 8-10 shots and that I might only show 1 or 2 of the topic areas. <br> What do you think? </p>
  8. <p>I have an opportunity to show/discuss my work with the curator of a corporate gallery space. If things go well, I will be able to show my work there.<br> I have primarily concentrated my photography on landscapes, architecture, and travel.<br> I don't currently have a formal portfolio and want to put something together quickly. I'm also thinking that it may make sense to create separate portfolios for each of the above topic areas.<br> I'm looking for links to good articles and/or discussion threads on developing a portfolio.<br> If anyone wants to add their own advice, I welcome that as well.<br> Thanks!</p>
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