Subject | Re: Lenses and sharpening |
From | Eric Stevens |
Date | 09/21/2014 22:40 (09/22/2014 08:40) |
Message-ID | <0odu1a9sj8nl80uqm010jmhs9audg43qpv@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | android |
androidYeah - but I let it expire. I have a decision on that coming up very soon.
In article <slrnm1ta79.uqn.mr@irc.sandman.net>, Sandman <mr@sandman.net>wrote:Sandmanandroid
In article <eb0s1a5m5kvkq57n1vo5eh2123gfosk2ap@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens wrote:SandmannospamEric StevensSandmanThe *only* point Lightroom loads the original file and applies the rendering chain in RAM is when you're viewing an image in 100% zoom.Eric Stevens
Or when you export the image.
Depends on how you export it. If you export it as a low-res highly compressed JPG, it can use the preview file. Chances are that it doesn't, but it certainly could, since the preview file *is* the current pixel data of the image.
So what happens when you want a high quality TIFF of the same size as the original file? Do you expand by resampling your low-res highly compressed JPG?
questions like this mean you don't understand how it works.it *always* uses the original data. the cached previews are a speed optimization for the user interface.Eric Stevens
I know that
No, you don't.Eric StevensSandman
but Sandman seems to disagree.
With what, you're ignorant question born from your ignorance about the application? Well, yes.Eric StevensEric StevensSandman
That's why I asked him that particular question.
No, you asked it because you have no clue how LR works.
I don't know why you don't bother writing my posts for me: you seem to know *exactly* what I really meant. :-(
Didn't you put Sandman in the killer file?
--Sandmanandroid
No, I am telling you the reason why you asked a question, not what you "meant". The reason for the question was ignorance on your part.
Oki... That's good to know! ("That's good to know!" might be a US patent soon enough!!! I'm juust soo lazyy!)