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1. Re: Filter Rating Between Stars
Pete Marshall Oct 11, 2010 2:46 AM (in response to anssikumpula)More than two and less than four, gives you three....
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2. Re: Filter Rating Between Stars
areohbee Oct 11, 2010 3:58 AM (in response to anssikumpula)heikkipekka wrote:
Had Lightroom 1 but started using Nikon software because of color rendering. Now that Lightroom 3 has great camera profiles for color rendering it is worth a second try. Still finding some color shades, like orange, red and yellow, to be a struggle with Nikon NEFs, though.A tool so you can use NX2 in conjunction with Lightroom.
Personally, I like to pop into NX2 from Lightroom from time to time, for a raw conversion - mostly for comparison and to give me ideas. More often than not, I take what I learned in NX2 back to Lightroom... Sometimes I'll keep the NX2 result if there's longitudinal CA that was corrected by NX2, or I just like what I saw...
I often finish a photo with NX2 since it has such a great distraction removal brush and u-points...
Rob
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3. Re: Filter Rating Between Stars
Dorin Nicolaescu-Musteață Oct 11, 2010 5:37 AM (in response to anssikumpula) -
4. Re: Filter Rating Between Stars
anssikumpula Oct 14, 2010 8:22 AM (in response to Dorin Nicolaescu-Musteață)dorin_nicolaescu wrote:
Smart collections have this.
Thanks, but this is not working since it looks from the whole library. And adding another string to limit smart collection to just some folders or collections are not convenient since changing to another folder has to be done editing the smart collection.
Filters top of the Library Grid view would let me focus only on pictures I want to look at but there I can't select "is in range" like with Smart Collections. Is there really this difference between Grid view Ratings Filter and Smart Collection Rating filter?
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6. Re: Filter Rating Between Stars
Pete Marshall Oct 14, 2010 11:52 AM (in response to anssikumpula)You asked
Filtering between two star values is missing and needed. At the moment filtering supports only: - more than - less than - equals What would be needed would be: - between
LR does filter between..that is all I was pointing out.
But aparently you actually want something else...I'm not clear what it is even from your subsequent posts, hopefully LR engineers will be!. You can filter between star values in LR using smart collections.




