macjim
Well-known
This video is worth a watch. Not only did it help me with setting up Lightroom and Iridient Developer to work together, but it also allowed me to use this in anger. My recent photo day out in Edinburgh was last Monday and it wasn't the most productive, although I've had worse. I decided to edit the RAW files in Iridient Developer before working on them in Silver Efex Pro. I usually edit the RAW files in Lightroom first before converting to B&W but, even though I've had little experience with this software, thought it was a bit easier working in ID. it's not the most intuitive software and was a bit daunting at first, but with a little experimenting, it found it easy enough to use. So, I now think this is the way I'm going to work from now on, yes it adds a bit more work but, I think I'll get better results with the RAF files. The setup exports a TIFF file from Lightroom, but what opens in ID is the RWA RAF file. Just watch the video to see how to export and save. http://youtu.be/4BXqEw9WfI4
See the last three photographs in my Flickr site to see the edited examples. therspspaintshop
See the last three photographs in my Flickr site to see the edited examples. therspspaintshop
cidereye
Film Freak
If only they would make a version of this software for PC users. 