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<p>Meanwhile, where is my D400?</p>
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<p>Oups... Actually, the upgrade to Maverick has nothing to do with the lost of slider's color. It was corrected in LR5.2</p>
<p>Tim: From download to finish, it took me less than 2 hours to upgrade to Maverick with a 10mps provider.</p>
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<p>I've upgraded to Maverick on my MBP Retina and something seems wrong with LR5. In the develop module, I've lost the color of every sliders of the HSL / Color panel.<br>
Maybe I should upgrade to LR5.2?<br>
Otherwise, everything runs smooth.</p>
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<p>Just back from Mesquite, Nevada. We were not expecting bad weather. It took me a few shots to capture the lightning.</p>
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<p>You've tried LR for a few years and you still wonder if it's good for you? If you can't figure it out for yourself, how do you think we can help you?<br>
LR and Photoshop are two very different software, It really depends on what you do. You could try Element. You won't have to learn a new software and you will be able to organize your pictures.<br>
Good Luck</p>
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<p>I don't want to be a wiseguy here but I'm running LR5 on my Macbook Pro and it rocket fly.</p>
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<p>Hi Virginia, I'm using a 1 To Seagate Homeflex (connected wireless via wi-fi). I like it alot for my backup. I would not use disk for storage, seems like it's old way to do things. Since all kinds of ultra-drive are available, it's much easier to use them rather than disk. The rest is your choice.</p>
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<p>Taking in the Sonoran Desert. Halo forms by the crystal ice in the cirrus cloud.</p>
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<p>Wouter, Andrew, Larry, Thanks for your input. I'm going to start with a mouse, as I did under Windows :))</p>
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<p>You are right Rob, I'm referring to the trackpad.... oups </p>
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<p>I've been using a Macbook for about a month and I've installed PS11 for pixel editing. I'm using the mousepad as input device and it's driving me crazy. I don't know why but the picture I'm editing keep rotating when I'm working the picture. I know how to rotate the picture but <br>
I just want to know if I'm the only one using the mousepad and having trouble with it. Would it be much easier with a Bamboo tablet? What about a mouse?<br>
Thanks for sharing.</p>
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<p>I've downloaded LR4.4 last week. Should I buy it or wait for a more LR5 reliable?</p>
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<p>Thanks Steven for that tip. I do have files with the same name in different directories. Better start changing them now...<br>
Micheal : I watched the video. From there I removed the back panel and did some cleaning. Not much dust but it seem to have helped a bit. I'm still planning to go forward with a Macbook.</p>
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<p>Micheal : Thanks for the tip. I will check it out. </p>
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<p>Rich : I regularly clean the intake area because my machine runs really hot when I'm doing video or editing photo.<br /> Howard : My wife is pushing me over the cliff... I will join the dark side ;)<br>
I'm looking at a MacBook Pro with retina as a first "hands on".</p>
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<p>Thanks Mark. Sorry no being precise enough. Yes, I was referring to LR. Actually, I'm so frustrated with my Dell laptop (studio XPS) freezing once in a while, the fan is making so much noise and few other things.</p>
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<p>I'm thinking of joining the dark side by buying a MacBook. I wonder if I will be able to transfer my catalog from PC to Mac without losing anything.<br>
Thanks</p>
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<p>I would say "Different strokes for different folks". I started with Element until I discover LR. Now, I only use Element for pixel editing i.e. erasing part of a picture. </p>
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windows to mac
in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
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<p>Brian, I understand what you are going through. I went that road a few months ago. It took me a few days to figure out how Apple machine "thinks". Since then, I would not backtrack.<br>
Hold tight, light is coming... :)) </p>