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Dakidwonda28 BANNED

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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 1:09 am Post subject: |
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Great thread this would help begginer photographers a lot develop new techniques and help expierenced ones learn new ones too.
Def will keep up wit this thread and hopefully contribute one day _________________
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Wondertwins Much Respect


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| Wondertwins wrote: | | OK, so i recently got Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and I fixed a couple of pictures. After I fixed them up, how do I save that adjusted pic and replace it with the original? Btw, I imported a whole collection of pictures if that helps solving my problem. |
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Fr3shLik3M3 In The Game


Joined: Jun 20 2007 Posts: 514 Feedback: 24 Location: 718, New York
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Wondertwins Much Respect


Joined: Sep 06 2008 Posts: 1961 Feedback: 31 Location: Queens, NYC
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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 12:08 pm Post subject: |
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| Fr3shLik3M3 wrote: | | Wondertwins wrote: | | Wondertwins wrote: | | OK, so i recently got Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and I fixed a couple of pictures. After I fixed them up, how do I save that adjusted pic and replace it with the original? Btw, I imported a whole collection of pictures if that helps solving my problem. |
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but I think you want to replace the original file with the edited one? |
yes that is what I am trying to say. I edited some pics in Lightroom but idk how to replace the edited version of the original.... |
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Fr3shLik3M3 In The Game


Joined: Jun 20 2007 Posts: 514 Feedback: 24 Location: 718, New York
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dunksrnice S-S-S


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Wondertwins Much Respect


Joined: Sep 06 2008 Posts: 1961 Feedback: 31 Location: Queens, NYC
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Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:44 am Post subject: |
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| Fr3shLik3M3 wrote: | | Wondertwins wrote: | | Fr3shLik3M3 wrote: | | Wondertwins wrote: | | Wondertwins wrote: | | OK, so i recently got Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and I fixed a couple of pictures. After I fixed them up, how do I save that adjusted pic and replace it with the original? Btw, I imported a whole collection of pictures if that helps solving my problem. |
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but I think you want to replace the original file with the edited one? |
yes that is what I am trying to say. I edited some pics in Lightroom but idk how to replace the edited version of the original.... |
Okay. What you need to do is go to Library-->select the files you want to save-->Export. When the dialog box comes up, make sure where it says "Existing Files" you select "Overwrite Without Warning". The original file will be replaced with the new edited version. |
is there a way to show the pictures that you edited? I forgot what pics that I edited and I have prolly over 1k photos in my library |
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peterkhs92 New Member


Joined: Apr 21 2009 Posts: 57 Feedback: 1 Location: BAY AREA
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 12:53 am Post subject: |
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| very helpful, for editing the final touches |
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.Geek Frequent Visitor


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Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:32 pm Post subject: |
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| Wondertwins wrote: | | Fr3shLik3M3 wrote: | | Wondertwins wrote: | | Fr3shLik3M3 wrote: | | Wondertwins wrote: | | Wondertwins wrote: | | OK, so i recently got Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and I fixed a couple of pictures. After I fixed them up, how do I save that adjusted pic and replace it with the original? Btw, I imported a whole collection of pictures if that helps solving my problem. |
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but I think you want to replace the original file with the edited one? |
yes that is what I am trying to say. I edited some pics in Lightroom but idk how to replace the edited version of the original.... |
Okay. What you need to do is go to Library-->select the files you want to save-->Export. When the dialog box comes up, make sure where it says "Existing Files" you select "Overwrite Without Warning". The original file will be replaced with the new edited version. |
is there a way to show the pictures that you edited? I forgot what pics that I edited and I have prolly over 1k photos in my library |
when you save them. change the names of the files of the exported ones. it will help organize the photos, also use separate folders _________________ Click and see..
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S0LEPROBLEM Shoe-Tang Clan

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Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:09 pm Post subject: |
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how do i make the tone or color of a portrait picture to look like this?
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SnEaKeRbOsSXIII Kicks Knowledgeable


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thanks dude, as a beginner I definitely appreciate this. _________________
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airjordanjack In The Game


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Quick question. Is there a free program other than photostitch to create panoramics? I want to create a panoramic I shot using my 10mm fisheye, but photostitch won't let me. It says the minimum focal length needs to be 18mm. Thanks _________________ 1985 ORIGINAL BLACK/RED AIR JORDAN 1 SIZE 9 WITH BOX AND OG TAG
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Kidkrazy Much Respect

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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 11:16 am Post subject: |
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| Wondertwins wrote: | | Fr3shLik3M3 wrote: | | Wondertwins wrote: | | Wondertwins wrote: | | OK, so i recently got Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and I fixed a couple of pictures. After I fixed them up, how do I save that adjusted pic and replace it with the original? Btw, I imported a whole collection of pictures if that helps solving my problem. |
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but I think you want to replace the original file with the edited one? |
yes that is what I am trying to say. I edited some pics in Lightroom but idk how to replace the edited version of the original.... |
Just my opinion but I wouldn't overwrite my originals with my edited, because once there gone there gone. _________________
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jordanZdude BANNED

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Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:09 am Post subject: |
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viceking23 New Member

Joined: Apr 26 2009 Posts: 55 Feedback: 8 Location: DALY CITY CA 94015
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Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 1:21 pm Post subject: kicks |
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