Posts tagged with Lightroom

Canon 40D + Lightroom Auto-Rotate

September 1st, 2007

Cameras these days record the orientation of the camera when you take a shot, and write this into EXIF which is embedded into the photo. There seems to be a new way in which the 40D does it.Adobe Lightroom 40D Auto rotate

If anyone has attempted to import from 40D into Lightroom, they might notice that all the images are rotated 180%.

Windows picks up the correct way up, yet Lightroom simply doesn’t.

I hope Adobe will be quick to remedy this problem, as well as update the RAW converter to accommodate the 40D

Update

Having a further look into it - I noticed this only occurs when you connect the camera directly to the computer, as opposed to extract the CF, and using it within a reader.

Also windows didn’t automatically rotate the photos when looking at them through explorer, so possibly this is a Windows Vista problem, and not Lightroom.

If anyone in XP or OSX can reproduce this - do post.

Update 2

After trying this with Lightroom 1.3 - the issue still persists.

Not fixed yet.

Lightroom 1.1 - No longer slow

July 28th, 2007

After I updated Lightroom to 1.1, I had mixed reaction. At first I was very pleased with the added features such as spraying meta tags onto photos. Although I was very unhappy with the fact that the update rendered my Lightroom, simply unworkable - it was way too slow.

  • The browsing of photos would stagger once you go from one end of the library to the other
  • Previewing of photos was nearly impossible at full resolution, as it would just sit the with the infamous ‘Loading’ bar at the bottom

I’m using this on my laptop [Core Duo T60 2500, with 1.5GB RAM] - and with nearly 5000 photos, Lightroom 1.0 screamed through any task. You’d imagine that 1.1 would be an improvement.

I was convinced it wasn’t only my problem, even after numerous posts on DPreview, Adobe’s Lightroom Forums - everyone who had a MUCH better machine to play with - reported no problem.

The good news is that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel and you can get your speed back.

Two methods [both covered]

  1. Optimize the catalog - doesn’t work for everyone, namely myself.
  2. Re-export your catalog, and let Lightroom rebuild

So here are the steps

  1. File -> Catalog Settings…
  2. Under the General tab - click ‘Relaunch and Optimize’ | for a lot of people, this will do the trick, otherwise continue
  3. After Lightroom opens back up:
    1. Under Library foldout on the left, select ‘All Photographs’, to make sure your whole library catalog is being exported.
    2. File -> Export as Catalog File Dialog
  4. Pick a new directory not far from where your current Lightroom library exists, this will save you time later on moving it.
  5. NOTE: When the dialog opens up, make sure you don’t have ‘Export negative files’ selected, otherwise depending on how many photos you have, it will take a VERY long time, plus it is completely unnecessary
    Lightroom export catalog
  6. Click ‘Save’
  7. Once it has finished exporting the library, the previews and is ‘done’, go and run the new library - you should notice a MUCH snappier response on all actions, and it is now as Lightroom 1.1 should have been.