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EXIF and Beyond: Lightroom 3 Q&A with Tom Hogarty

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The 32nd episode of EXIF and Beyond has been released (duration 41:48 min.)

This episode of EXIF and Beyond is the second part of an interview with Tom Hogarty, product manager for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, the Adobe Raw Converter plugin and the DNG file format. Discussed are your submitted questions about Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Beta. Questions were gathered by listeners like yourself here on the JMG-Galleries blog, Facebook and Twitter.

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1. David - December 11, 2009

Tom,

Thank you for your reply regarding simple AND keyword searching. I have before (and will again) look into the method you mentioned.

I still feel, however, that the “fun” has been removed from this function as compared to PSE. Elements had an elegant simplicity that just worked without a whole lot of thought… perfect if someone was unfamilar with the program… the keyword searching just made sense without much instruction.

With LR, I may understand how to do it; but I'd have to handhold anyone else… which really takes the joy out of using keywords. (And explains why I avidly keyworded in Elements… and haphazardly do so since LR 1.)

What I'd LOVE would be the ability to build (using SDK?) a Library Plug-In interface similar to Elements Functionality. Thanks again for taking the time to personally answer our questions, it means alot.

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2. Paula - December 29, 2009

The Exif Viewer is a very excellent program! You can read a lot of informations out of the JPG data.

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3. Paula - December 29, 2009

The Exif Viewer is a very excellent program! You can read a lot of informations out of the JPG data.

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