What I’d Love to See in Lightroom 2.0

This past year I’ve spent a lot of time immersed in learning, using, and teaching Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. I traveled around the country with my Lightroom Live Tour and trained literally thousands of Lightroom users in person. Between that tour, my Lightroom hands-on workshops, the magazine, and hearing from readers of my Lightroom Book for Digital Photographers, I’ve gotten more real world, down in the trenches, tell-it-like-it-is feedback of what photographers want to see next in Lightroom than you can imagine.
I love Lightroom—it’s changed my digital workflow forever, and because it’s so important to me (and to so many people I’ve trained this year), I wanted to share the comments and ideas I heard most—including those most-asked-for features and enhancements.
I know Adobe gets a lot of input from high-end power users of Lightroom, but I also want to make sure that they hear from the working wedding photographers from Cincinnati, and the Senior Photographers from Jacksonville, the landscape photographers from Boulder, and the Portrait Photographers from Atlanta who are dealing with a different set of challenges in their daily work. I hear from these folks all the time (these are “my people”), and today I’m carrying their message forward, along with my own “wishlist” of ideas for things I’d love to see included in Lightroom 2.0 as well.
The first batch are the ones people asked me about again and again during my Lightroom Live Tour, so I’ll start with those first, then I’ll go module by module for the rest, so here goes:
THE BIGGIES
- NETWORKING: We’ need (need!) the ability to have multiple users access the same Lightroom library across a network. This is big. Biggity-big.
- PHOTO BOOKS: How about the ability to create printed photo books (like those found in Photoshop Elements and Apple’s iPhoto and Aperture)? Also, we’d love it if Adobe hired some big-time design firm to create some really professional looking sets of templates for wedding albums, portfolios, coffee table book layouts, proof books, etc.. That would take it to the next level. (Personal admission: I process all my images in Lightroom, export them as JPEGs, import then into Apple’s Aperture, and then I use Aperture’s built-in book templates and printing service to print my photo books. Hey, what can I say—-Lightroom doesn’t have a books feature, and Aperture’s book feature rocks).
- THE JPEG PROCESSED LOOK: When a Raw photo appears in Lightroom, it first displays the same low resolution JPEG preview image you see on the back of your camera’s LCD. After a few seconds that image changes as Lightroom renders the real unprocessed Raw image file. I get asked this again and again and again during my tour: Is there a way to get that JPEG preview look applied to their image (they love that look because it’s been color processed, tweaked, and sharpened by the software in their camera), but they (their words—not mine), often don’t like the way their photo looks after Lightroom renders it (that’s because they’re now seeing the unprocessed raw image). What they want is a way to get the exact same look as that JPEG preview applied to their raw photo as a starting point. I don’t know how Adobe would pull that off, but if they could, it would make an awful lot of people happy (basically, they want their raw photo to be auto processed to match what the camera would have done if they had shot in JPEG rather than Raw). I want this one for them.
- OPEN AS SMART OBJECTS: We want the ability to open a Lightroom file in Photoshop CS3 as a Smart Object.
- SHOOTING TETHERED: We’d love to be to shoot tethered directly from the camera straight into Lightroom without having to use a separate third-party application.
LIBRARY MODULE
- I’d love to see the Stacking feature (which is now only available in the Folders panel), available within Collections. It’s a great Lightroom 1.0 feature that I never get to use because it only works in Folders.
- I’d like to see the Keywording consolidated into one single panel, instead of two panels on either side of the screen.
- If they’re going to keep the Quick Develop panel, at least make it usable by getting rid of the barely usable one-click buttons, and give us sliders. It’s like Adobe gave us those annoying one-click buttons to discourage us from using Quick Develop (it worked; I don’t use it, and most of the folks I’ve talked with don’t either for that very same reason). If we had sliders, it might keep us from having to switch back and forth between the Library and the Develop Module so often. Want to really take it up a notch? Not only give me sliders in Quick Develop, let me pick which ones I want to appear in the Quick Develop panel.
- I’d like to be able to hide panels I never use, and then combine panels (kind of like you combine palettes in Photoshop). That way, I could put all the panels I really use together on one side of Lightroom, and keep the other side hidden all the time. That way, I’d always have a much larger preview area, but still have access to all the panels I need.
- I would like to see Adobe change the keyboard shortcuts for switching modules to the first letter of each module. For example, you should be able to press P for the Print module, W for Web, and so on (Yes, they’d have to come up with a new shortcut for Lights Out mode so people can jump to the Library Module by pressing L).
- I’d like a Loupe feature like Apple’s Aperture, but not anything like the one in Adobe Bridge (Yeech!).
- I want a Light Table feature (like Aperture’s but better) where you can manually arrange your images. I know it’s not a terribly efficient way to sort photos, but it is terribly fun.
- When you’re in the Loupe view, and select another photo, it should automatically put you in Survey mode. (By the way, Survey mode is a lame name. Hey, I’m just sayin’).
- I’d like an easy way to not just edit, but delete Metadata presets from right within Lightroom.
- I want to be able to change the name of any image in the Library by just double-clicking on its name (you can do that in the Bridge—why not in Lightroom’s Library?).
- When you go to Export a file, and you choose to have the Copyright Watermark visible, you should be able to choose the size of the copyright text.
- I want a big Reset button in the Library module (just like the one in the Develop module), and I also want it in the exact same place (while I’m being picky).
DEVELOP MODULE
- I want Noise Reduction that’s good enough to make me not have to jump over to Photoshop to run a third party noise reduction plug-in like Noise Ninja, Define, or Noiseware).
- I would like a Duotone/tritone/quadtone panel with some great built-in presets (so we don’t have to fake it using Split Toning).
- I want the option of using a regular Healing Brush for spots/specs that works like a regular brush.
- I’d like to be able to choose the color for my Clipping Warnings. With some photos it’s hard to see the red warning .
- I want to be able to toggle through the different White Balance presets and see image update as I highlight each one (using the up/down arrow keys on my keyboard).
- I’d like to have Sharpening Presets that I can apply from right within the Detail Panel itself, so I don’t have to leave the right side panels (where I’m making my manual adjustments) to apply a simple sharpening preset. I know, it’s a little thing.
SLIDESHOW MODULE
- My pet peeve is that if you’re showing a client a slideshow, they will see the first image of your slideshow on screen before the slideshow even starts. That stinks, since their first impression of your work will be a small version of the photo, with no music, surrounded by Lightroom’s interface. I would like to have a blackout mode, where all that is visible on screen is a play button—center screen. That way, when your client sits down to watch a slideshow, the don’t see anything until the slideshow actually begins. No visible filmstrip, other photos, or panels–just a black screen, and a play button. That would be sweet.
- There should be an option to start each slideshow by fading in from black. Even iPhoto does that.
- The music should automatically fade out at the end of a slideshow. Again, iPhoto does this automatically. You should also have a music loop on/off option.
- I’d like a built-in Ken Burn’s-like Pan & Zoom effect, and some nice transitions (Elements has something like this—can’t we have it, too?).
- In my “shooting for the moon” category of slideshow requests, it would be incredible to be able to set it up so your images could display in sync with the music. Yes, you would have to do this manually, by listening to the music and adding markers where the next slide should play, but it would be wonderful, and would let you create dramatic slide presentations that really made the most of the music. I saw a presentation where the photographer was showing his pro football porfolio, and he used the theme music to ABC Monday Night Football (not the Hank Williams Jr. opener—the main theme), and when it went, “Bom, bom, bom, bommmmm” four images appeared—one on each beat, and it was very dramatic. I want that. I know there’s no way in heck I’m going to get it, but hey—I said it was my “shooting for the moon” request.
- We need to be able to import and place more graphics on the slide (like logos, water mark graphics, etc.). More than just the one graphic we get to use as an Identity Plate.
- I want the ability to put a stroke around just the photos I choose, instead of applying to every photo or no photos.
- Adobe—I’m begging you—let us export our slideshows as a QuickTime or Window WMV files, and we MUST be able to include music with them. I’m begging, here. So are thousands of other users who are forced to switch to 3rd party apps like Apple’s iPhoto when it comes time to make a slideshow.
- Slideshows where you have two images side-by-side are all the rage right now, but to do one in Lightroom, you’d have to go to Photoshop first and manually combine the two photos into one document and import them one-by-one back into Lightroom and that “Just ain’t right.” Let us put more than one photo on each slide (at the very least, give us a side-by-side slideshow feature), but ideally we should be able to have more images on the same slide, like we do in the print module.
- The ability to create a simple title screen for slideshows should be built right in, and a tracking feature (to tighten or increase the space between letters) should be included for sure.
- We need a “Fit Slideshow to Music Length” option (like iPhoto).
- There needs to be an option that burns your slideshow to direct to DVD (like iPhoto). I know, I keep comparing the slideshow module to a iPhoto, but come on—can’t we beat iPhoto? (it’s consumer software for goodness sakes!) Lightroom is a professional application—my little nephew shouldn’t be able to use the free software that came with his iMac (iPhoto) and make a more professional-looking slideshow than my application designed from the ground up for for professional photographers. That just ain’t right, but at this point, that’s the way it is. I can only hope.
PRINT MODULE
- I desperately want the ability to create non-uniform cells. By that, I mean I’d like to have three images across, the first being square, the center photo being a wide rectangle, and the third being another square. As it is, I’d have to have three perfect squares, or three identical rectangles.
- I want a separate watermarking feature, with opacity control or ideally a “blind emboss” option that is totally separate from the identity Plate feature.
- I want to be able to change the background color of my prints, so if I want a black background behind my photos, I just choose black.
- I want the ability to add more graphics to the page, or at the very least have multiple Identity plates.
- I want the built-in ability to add a matt (or something that looks like a matt).
- I want the built-in ability to add edge effects (without having to resort to a clunky Identity Plate workaround).
- I want the ability to export custom print templates I’ve designed as PDFs or PSDs (with the photos embedded—ready to print). I get asked this numerous times at every stop on my Lightroom tour.
- We need a better way to make Wedding templates for wedding albums. Creating the look that’s popular now in wedding album design (lots of backscreening, tints, cutouts, mixing color and black and white images on the same page, edge effects, paragraphs of poems or the invitation text or wedding vow text, etc.) almost requires that you go to Photoshop and create it all manually. We need an automated layout function (like the half dozen or so stand-alone apps I just saw at Imaging USA), then we need to be able to save these out as PDFs or PSDs, and then ideally upload them directly from Lightroom to the wedding album printing company.
WEB MODULE
- I would love a Flash-based client proofing gallery template that puts a number beside the pictures (like the default HTML template), but I also need two more things: (1) the ability to add a custom watermark across each image, and (2) Approval checkboxes so clients can choose the images they want and then hit the Send button, and it sends me just those numbers, and any additional comments from my client.
- I want to be able to add a caption, or change the name, of any individual photos right there on screen, without going back to the Library module and Metadata panel.
- I would like the ability to add multiple galleries to a home page and also separate customizable inside pages like an about page, a contact page, etc..
STUFF I MISSED THE FIRST TIME AROUND
Here’s a few I missed in my initial posting this morning, but when I saw your comments I knew they needed to be there, too.
- Dual Monitor Support (I can’t believe I forgot this one, as it was one of the very things I went searching for when the first Beta version was released. Good catch!).
- Softproofing. (I know, I can’t believe I forgot that one either).
- Perspective corrections (this is something we’d have to jump over to Photoshop for, and having it built-in to Lightroom would save us the trip).
- Built-in HDR, but more full-featured than the one in Photoshop CS3. (This one’s for Ben and Barney). It would rock.
- A Browse Feature, where you can look without importing (like the Bridge allows). I hadn’t thought of this one at all, but now that I see it listed—I want it.
- I also like the Archiving to DVD on import idea a lot. Now I want it, too.
- Another I hadn’t thought of, but really like, is adding the option of having a checkbox on Web galleries that would enable the viewer to download a high-res version of the Web thumbnail or preview-size image they’re seeing.
- How ’bout that tweak of having the Vignette readjust when you crop a photo. It’s a little big thing.
- Changing Catalogs without having to restart. I can’t believe I forgot this one either. Thanks for the reminder.
Well, that’s pretty much it. Now, I don’t want you to get too excited, because I don’t have a very good track record of getting anything added to Lightroom (or Photoshop for that matter), so if one or more of these ideas got you jumping up and down, I have no way of knowing if it’s in Adobe’s plans or not (at least at this point), so our only hope is to let Adobe know that’s what you want.
Yell it from the rooftops, because this early in the game we just might have a chance of getting something added, but you’ve got to yell it really loud. Post your favorite ideas here in the comments section and I’ll make sure the Lightroom Product Managers know it’s there (I’ll do yelling for you), and if there’s enough umph behind your plea—hey….ya just never know.



















Ditto on every aspect of Scott’s requests.
Plus the ability to put custom watermarks / logos / copyrights on images when exporting (especially in light of Flickr etc)
Scott, what about the ability to select whatever ICC profile you desire when exporting or even importing (camera profiles)? Or does this fall under the ‘SoftProofing’ header?
What a list though!
-N
Funny that this list of comments was used in the Adobe meeting!!
nice podcast btw scott!
2 bad there are only three tut’s in it and like 30 minutes of blabla
I purchased The Adobe Photoshop book for Lightroom. Somewhere along the way, Scott mentioned there was a way to upload music with the lightroom slide show for the web.What would that be? Thanks,Gail
I agree with Dam – backup catalog on exit rather than just on launch would be wonderful.
Otherwise I end up quitting Lightroom, then starting it immediately just to back up my work.
Scott, I totally agree with all of these. What I haven’t wished for before, I want now. Great ideas for the slide show. I use this feature with my clients and you are right. It detracts from the drama of the show when the see “what’s behind the curtain” before the show.
Keep up the great work.
Backup to DVD, essential. Cross library search, essential. Drag and drop between libraries.
Great list! How about adding the ability to automatically import images that you may have opened from LR into PS and changed the name. I do this a lot when working on images. It is a real pain to manually import the file. Keep up the good work!
Using lightroom in a commercial shoot tethered there are two things that I would love without which I need a seperate dedicated software to do…
1- Crop on Import. Art directors often have a page layout space that they need to fit to and having the ablily for them to see the crop immediately instead of going to develop module and pasting settings would make this much simpler.
2-Moire Reduction. Shooting clothing with a DSLR often results in a rainbow moire artifact. Capture One has a fix for this I wish lightroom did too.
How about movie support, and image stack with auto align (like in Photoshop Cs3 Extended) and masking.
Some good wishes Scott. It’s nice to see you shout out about these because as big as Adobe as getting for their britches I imagine they do stop to listen to you… Gav
Dual monitor support for Lightroom. I can’t believe we have to do without that and soft proofing. x64 bit support for all things Adobe! Workstations with terabytes of storage, 8 GB of RAM, and quad-processing, and we still have apps that work in an environment like we had with Intel x386 processors from nearly 20 yrs ago. Gamers have it! The hardware is cheap, and the operating systems already exist. Doesn’t Adobe charge enough for their products to make a profit with x64 bit computing? With Adobe’s x32 bit mentality, we might as well all remove half of the sparkplugs from our cars…
Sorry, I forgot to mention like others… please give us networking with a common database on a server, workstation or whatever. How many of us have, say, more than one computer and for instance, more than one employee? I still love Lightroom!
Hi Scott
I would like to be able to import photos bigger than 10.000 pixels.
i have a lot of stitched panos that I would like to view in lightroom.
I miss the possibility to edit a web-gallery already online. I sometimes want to add a few more pictures into a already existing gallery, and what I have to do right now is that I will have to export the WHOLE gallery again, just because of 2 pictures.
Scott, as you probably know, Corbis, Getty and many other agencies ask for output level set to 3-252 or 5-250. Any way to do that from LR2? Then what about the possibility to add Getty metadata panel?
I’m using LR at the moment, but have downloaded the aperture 2 trial. I love how subtle aperture is, but also think it lacks the punch that LR has (but then LR seams to really degrade the look of the image sometimes). The full screen mode and the book options in aperture are amazing, and I have trawled through countless book making companies and got frustrated with all of them for just being very unflexable… so this feature is a really big thing for me.
So I suppose what I’m asking, in a very confussed way, is if there is any sign of a LR 2 that would help me out? Or should I buy aperture 2 and work between them both? Either way, It looks like I’ll still be spending lots of time in photoshop.
PHOTO BOOKS
i as a wedding photographer would love something like what aperture offers but with the nicer albums
photobooks!!!!!
When I want to tag my photo’s I’m now using Bridge CS3 because the Edit Metadata settings presets don’t have keywords.
For example: a photo of my wife and son will get keywords like their names, but also “mothers, sons, family, families, children, woman, women, boys, people, infants, adults” and IPTC subjectcodes: 14006000 (family), 14006001 (parent and child), 14024000 (people), 14024001 (children), 14024002 (infants), 14024004 (adults).
In Bridge I have templates for combinations that I often use and I would like to be able to do the same in Lightroom without having to asign each keyword and all the IPTC subject codes one at a time.
Keep up the good work Scott. I hope (and trust) that Adobe is listening
Greetings from the Netherlands
Scott –
Great list. Although I do differ with you on your point about making quick develop sliders vs the increment controls that they are now. I often use these to perform a minor adjustment or too and find them convenient without having to go into the develop module. However, my workflow requires a lot of cropping work – I shoot a lot of kids sports stuff and publish for the parents to look at and buy copies – so while I like the incremental controls on quick develop, I end up in develop because the crop tool is there – so I end up bouncing back and forth a lot. Wish they would make the crop tool available from the library. I realize this is probably not going to happen – just something that would make my workflow faster. In general I think Adobe drew the right line between the library and develop modules – and I can appreciate what they were trying to accomplish with the way the controls work in quick develop. I do like your idea of customizing what sections are going to appear though – that would be nice – although you sort of have it by being able to collapse the sections you don’t typically mess with.
i want “control points” like nikon software. i want more speed with firewire extern hardrives
what about dodge & burn
and by the way,
- suport for third-party plugins (sholdn´t it be in the first version)
- suport for gps-data import
- developseting based on our gear (like in dxo-optix)
- a better integratin in the apple inviroment.
and please, please a deasend price for the early LR users
One thing I haven’t been able to do in LR, is to export an image with a template format. You see more and more photos (for ex.: on flickr) that have this black border with the Photographers name, company and signature etc…. These really stand out from the others in a group, so it would be nice to have this extra feature.
so, to be brief:
—-> Templates for exporting images
Keep up the good work Scott. Really love your two “Digital Photography Books”. They’re gold to me.
As a prosumer user I need a simpler solution, than network sharing – ant the one which actually may address bigger teams.
There is a library on a large storage at home. I take portions of it on the road, Remembering, which portion is on the road is a pain. I would like Lightroom to be able to check-out a certain set of images. While checked-out, it should prevent their modification in the original storage. Checkout should allow for actual images to be copied into another folder, or leave images in place.
It would create a new library, and everything, what is in the new library, should be checked-in back to the original library. It’s user’s choice which libraries are locl or remote – the software should not care. I mean, Adobe marketing probably favors a network server solution, as it is customer rip-off, but come-on, show that you listening. Version control systems are a commodity. Simple solutions rule.
Upon check-in a user should be given choices of keeping the originals and new images (settings) locked, or unlocked. If they still locked, the user should be given a choice to transfer the modified/new images back to the original library, or not. If user wants to unlock the images, the software must transfer them back to the original library storage and get rid on the check-out library and storage.
Obviously, check the available space before any image transfers.
That is my biggity-big.
PLEASE re-work the crop tool so that it will re-adjust when the crop needs to be larger or smaller than the default. We have to go into Photoshop with EVERY photo to crop.
All I need is a way for Lightroom to allow you to view the jpeg and not the NEF when they are combined. That way I can view the jpegs, select and rate them, and then open them in Capture NX as that’s what I use but I love the Lightroom library interface.
i really like to see a way to organize keywords!
Now it happens, that you end up with tons of keywords at the root level. Now, if you like to organize them in hirarchies you have a hell of a time to drag/drop the keywords thru a list that is way longer than the screen (scroll, scroll, scroll…) -after that scrolling you lost the position you came from…
Very hard to organize keywords right now.
What about a dialog with two lists side by side so that you could drag/drop keywords from one list to another – then you could have a main-keyword (to use as parent) in one list and then scroll thru the second list to find keywords that fits into the parent-keyword and then simple drag it from this list to the other without loosing either position.
WEB MODULE: Custom copyright watermark!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As a busy portrait studio we often have to upload proof galleries of shoots. Currently the Copyright Watermark feature is DREADFUL, with me having to create a textfile like this:
Copyright 2008
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PROOF COPY
and cut and paste it into the copyright field, which means ugly and intrusive copyright in exactly the wrong place, the periods are to move some of the text OVER the image rather than at the bottom of the image.
Jim
Hi Scott,
I would like to add two things to the wish-list and hope that using your influence on Adobe will help these items to be realized very soon :
1.) travel and return function – connect your notebook with a clean installation of Lightroom to your network, press the prepare for travel button and your database from the main-system will be copied automaticely to your notebook. If you want, all thumbs will be copied, too. After returning to the office, put the notebook into the network again, press back in the office and all new items will be copied to the main-computer and the database will be updated, too.
2.) raw-files and corresponding jpg will be treated as one file : This means when shooting raw and jpg together, you don’t want to copy or delete every file two times. So, when you switch on the function ‘treat raw and coresponding jpg as one file’, the second file will automaticel handled the same way than the first one.
Perhaps you like these two additional function and ‘ ask the Adobe developement” for implementing them, too.
Many thanks in advance and best wishes
Robert
Hello scott,
learned a lot of your tutorials
what i like to see in LR
zoom function on screen in the print mode
Background image in printmode (it is only in the slide show mode)
export print as jpegfile in printmode ( to upload it to a photodevelop firm wich can print much better prints than my own printer)
Change size and view(mirror) of background in slideshow mode
thnx
A
Before I bought LIGHTROOM, I began to collect images on CDs and DVDs which I file and catalog via Excel spreadsheet. I would like a way to load all these images into LIGHTROOM, and then when I select one of those images, the LIBRARY would message me to insert such and such a DVD or CD to be found whereever in my file trays.
I have recently begun to use 500 gb external hard drives, and I think LIGHTROOM handles images stored there just fine. I just do not want to reload all my CDs and DVDs back to additional external hard drives.
I read Scott Kilby’s wish list and was amazed at the number of issues he raised that I had only silently wondered about.
I also wish a Bridge-like keyword assignment in lighroom. By checking a checkbox to assign n-keyword to a photo, not writing each time.
(something like Marco said on February 29th)
Thanks
Am i the only one who is not satisfied with the current sharpening functionality ? I’d like this functionality to be as “good” as in PS (incl. the ability to see the sharpening effects on any zoom size i.o. having to go to 1:1).
I would like to see a straightforward “Send via email” facility that would aloow me to send a photo to my firends or post on my blog.
I can’t beleive they didn’t have this in version 1.
Great site Scott. Tnx!!
Hello
i would like to see in the Web-Module a support for European Charset.
Christian
Germany
Give us the option to use the 0 to 256 scale instead of the 0-100.
I would like to see keywords you enter in Lightroom show up verbatim in Adobe Bridge & vice versa.
Its all Adobe, why don’t keywords entered in one show up in the other?
I use Bridge for somethings and Lightroom for other things, it is very frustrating to look for an image by keyword with zero integration between the two apps in regard to keywords.
Re Lightroom 2.0
Print Module…..Would love to see a opacity slider so we could have a low opacity photo as a background image.
Develop Module…. Love the new masking ability but would also like to see a “invert mask” option. Also would like the ability to rename virtual copies in LR
Continued from above
Print module cont. …To be able to have a selection of different photos on one page. ie like the LumaPix Fotofusion
Really missing: the Levels adjustment from Photoshop
I’m an Adobe guy from back in the day. Been using Photoshop since 1.0, and moved to InDesign from Quark the moment it was released. That said, I find Aperture 2.1 to be a much better program for RAW workflow. There’s a reason so many of the comments above contain “like Aperture does.” If you blew off Aperture after the horrendous 1.0 release, you really should give the free trial of 2.1 a go before committing to Lightroom. The only people I recommend Lightroom to are those who don’t have the muscle to run Aperture. LR runs much better on lesser hardware, there’s no doubt about that. But part of the beauty of Aperture for those with the hardware to run it well, is how it takes full advantage of the core graphics engine in OS X to do beautiful things with the RAW image. With the plug-ins that are already starting to pop up (dodge & burn, light, etc.), for many photographers, Aperture is a one stop shop.
How about a better UI for print custom templates. I use photoshop every day at work and it’s UI. Lightroom is nowhere near completion, imo. It should be beta right now…
Hopefully they speed up the progress…and make a great app.
http://www.1984interactive.com
I’d like an option to either import or view in place. Basically, to browse photos as well (or instead of) importing them. That’s what’s preventing me from moving to 100 percent LR.
jack
I love LightRoom and version 2’s brush tool.
I’d love a mask option, just a simple gradient mask with the same controls otherwise as the brush, it would be a quick way to fix many landscape shots, especially if there’s enough info in the one pic to not overlay another.
I really, really like Lightroom but I am increasingly irritated by the restriction of not being able to print with multiple images of different sizes on a single page. I do not very often want several images of exactly the same dimensions spread equally over a page.
In addition I would like to be able to simply click and drag the images I want on such a page and place them where I want within the layout.
An example of my ideal would be the ability to design a page with 4 square images on top with a larger rectangular image underneath. Then to simply drag the required images from the bottom of the screen and place anywhere within the print area…and then to easily change my mind by dragging another image to replace one that I had already placed.
1. I would like to get rid of any size limitation.
2. I would like to keep any file – not only images – in Lightroom so that it can act as a digital asset management. The use case in particular is GPS track files, scripts, presentations, text documents
This should be a simple one. I’d love to see the ability to put the copyright symbol in the identity plate.
Scott, I’m so frustrated with Lightroom’s keyword tags panel. Please ask them to supply a button to collapse all keyword categories. Bridge has it. Why not Lightroom. It’s so tedious to have to manually collapse categories – when you run out of vertical scroll space trying to see the bottom of a long list – to scroll further down. And a collapse all button (better still a keyboard shortcut) would make it easier to browse and use the keywords tags.
Why do I have to go to PS to run my actions and plugins? I can’t believe Lightroom can’t have a folder to put them in and load them up just like ps…right now that’s a dealbreaker for me. it’s not worth the time to switch back and forth as some of the plugins are an integral part of my workflow for EVERY image.