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just got Lightroom 2 and could never get to grips with post processing,anyway just thought i'd play around with a couple of pics and you can really tell the differance,just thought i'd share with you,karen
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Old 12-31-2008, 05:38 PM
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Great job Karen. You really pulled out some great color and details.

I just got LR2 also. I've been playing around with a lot of old shots that I have on my computer. Heck, I don't even have my camera yet. Just a Casio P&S I've had for a year or so.

Can't wait to get my DSLR.
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Amazing what a bit of processing can do. I like the added depth and contrast.
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Nice job on bringing out the colors and making that pic brighter =D
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omg, you did do it! nice work!
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The colors look so much better. Aren't you loving Lightroom?!
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thank you for your comments,yes i like light room the best after PSPX2,it's so easy to use,karen
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Loving it. Great job!
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just got Lightroom 2 and could never get to grips with post processing,anyway just thought i'd play around with a couple of pics and you can really tell the differance
Is Lightroom much different than opening an image in Camera RAW in Photshop Elements? I've heard about Lightroom...how easy is it?
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