rogan200
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- Rogan
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Against the general trend, I use Lightroom for ingesting, captioning and processing my sports images pitchside. I find it works well for me and love that my shots are then catalogued in one piece of software and searchable down the line. Most sports pros use PhotoMechanic and Photoshop together to do what I thought was the same thing.
On the advice of Jamesb84 i had a play with PhotoMechanic and Photoshop, and tbh it works well but I'm still probably happy with what I know at the moment. One thing jumped out at me though. James had said that he usually does an Auto Tone and Auto Colour in Photoshop which surprised me.... In Lightroom the Auto adjustments rarely work and are really inconsistent.... in high contrast images auto tone always massively overexposes, and Auto White Balance for floodlight stuff is equally useless. Had a play with the Auto Options in Photoshop for some images I shot yesterday and the Auto Tone and Colour actually worked amazingly well... they were spot on even for very contrasty images with a slight colour cast.... results probably slightly better than some of the stuff i sent earlier in the day to my agency which is a worry!
Question therefore is why are two Adobe imaging products (both Photoshop products) clearly handling Auto Adjustments completely differently, one working perfectly and one not at all? Anyone else experienced this, have an idea why, or know how to make LR work properly!!
On the advice of Jamesb84 i had a play with PhotoMechanic and Photoshop, and tbh it works well but I'm still probably happy with what I know at the moment. One thing jumped out at me though. James had said that he usually does an Auto Tone and Auto Colour in Photoshop which surprised me.... In Lightroom the Auto adjustments rarely work and are really inconsistent.... in high contrast images auto tone always massively overexposes, and Auto White Balance for floodlight stuff is equally useless. Had a play with the Auto Options in Photoshop for some images I shot yesterday and the Auto Tone and Colour actually worked amazingly well... they were spot on even for very contrasty images with a slight colour cast.... results probably slightly better than some of the stuff i sent earlier in the day to my agency which is a worry!
Question therefore is why are two Adobe imaging products (both Photoshop products) clearly handling Auto Adjustments completely differently, one working perfectly and one not at all? Anyone else experienced this, have an idea why, or know how to make LR work properly!!