> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: 2005/05/24 Tue AM 07:19:13 GMT > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: PS CS2 ACR was Speaking of exposure.... > > In a message dated 5/23/2005 5:48:01 PM Pacific Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Good news. Thanks for the update. Placing the RAW as a smart object > should be a very valuable tool. I sometimes find myself going back to > RAW to make another change. It would be nice to do that without > scrapping the tiff. Looking forward to working with this software. > Paul > > > You can place a raw file as a "smart object" into a Photoshop file. > > This doesn't seem all that important until you realize it works > > somewhat like adjustment layer, in that you can go back and tweak the > > raw conversion anytime you want. > > > > Just as an experiment, I converted a few directories of raw files with > > ACR set on full auto. Most of them are good. I'm also learning a lot > > about raw conversion by watching the auto conversion work and seeing > > if I can make it better. > > > > There are links to some pretty good articles on photoshopnews.com > > > > Enough for now. > > > > See you later, gs > > ========== > Cough. What's a smart object??? Autoconversion sounds neat, could give one a > baseline to start from. But I don't get what a smart object is, at all.
>From the description, it sound to me like an object that retains the ability >to be altered. Most objects, for example pictures in Word documents, have to >be removed from their environment before they can be fiddled with. In CS2, it >sounds like you can go to the original object, do something to it, and the >embedded version automatically updates. > > Marnie aka Doe > > ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.ntlworld.com virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software visit www.ntlworld.com/security for more information

