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stacker:docs:workingwithlightroom [2015/11/24 22:37]
rjlittlefield [Lightroom Plugin]
stacker:docs:workingwithlightroom [2021/05/13 15:40]
rjlittlefield [Lightroom Plugin] remove mention of obsolete build number
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 ==== Lightroom Plugin ==== ==== Lightroom Plugin ====
  
-Zerene Stacker now has a plug-in capability that makes it simple to get images from Lightroom into Zerene Stacker and back to Lightroom again. ​ This **[[:​stacker:​docs:​faqlist#​what_are_the_differences_between_personal_and_professional|"​Pro-only"​]]** feature was introduced ​at Build T201401030945_beta and is available ​in the current full release at [[http://​zerenesystems.com/​cms/​stacker/​softwaredownloads]]. ​ It should work with any version of Lightroom at version 3.0 or above.+Zerene Stacker now has a plug-in capability that makes it simple to get images from Lightroom into Zerene Stacker and back to Lightroom again. ​ This **[[:​stacker:​docs:​faqlist#​what_are_the_differences_between_personal_and_professional|"​Pro-only"​]]** feature was introduced in January 2014; it should work with any version of Lightroom at version 3.0 or above.
  
 To install the plugin, just run Zerene Stacker, then go to Options > Plugins... > Lightroom and select where you want the plugin to be installed. By default the plugin goes into the standard Lightroom Modules folder, so it will be automatically available on the next launch of Lightroom. If you choose to put the plugin somewhere else, then you'll have to manually install it using File > Plug-in Manager in Lightroom. To install the plugin, just run Zerene Stacker, then go to Options > Plugins... > Lightroom and select where you want the plugin to be installed. By default the plugin goes into the standard Lightroom Modules folder, so it will be automatically available on the next launch of Lightroom. If you choose to put the plugin somewhere else, then you'll have to manually install it using File > Plug-in Manager in Lightroom.
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 Behind the user interface, the Lightroom plugin works by having Lightroom produce a temporary copy of each selected image, in a format that can be read by Zerene Stacker. ​ Images in raw format are converted automatically. ​ Zerene Stacker works on the temporary files, then automatically deletes them when it terminates. ​ If you do a File > Save Project, then copies of the image files are retained in the Zerene Stacker project directory for further use such as retouching. Behind the user interface, the Lightroom plugin works by having Lightroom produce a temporary copy of each selected image, in a format that can be read by Zerene Stacker. ​ Images in raw format are converted automatically. ​ Zerene Stacker works on the temporary files, then automatically deletes them when it terminates. ​ If you do a File > Save Project, then copies of the image files are retained in the Zerene Stacker project directory for further use such as retouching.
  
-The default format for Export to Zerene Stacker is 16-bit TIFF in sRGB color profile. ​ This can be changed during the export process if you go through File > Export... ​ or right-click > Export > Export...+The default format for Export to Zerene Stacker is 16-bit TIFF in AdobeRGB ​color profile. ​ This can be changed during the export process if you go through File > Export... ​ or right-click > Export > Export...
  
 ==== Explicit Export/​Import ==== ==== Explicit Export/​Import ====
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