On 10-11-21 9:28 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
On Nov 21, 2010, at 9:14 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:

I hear you, Tim. Since it's not practical to do cloning-out in ACR, I left it 
in, but those branches bug me too.  I sense Rev 1.1 coming soon ...

Thanks!

-bmw
The branch didn't bother me, but why isn't it practical to clone? If you're in 
ACR, it opens in PhotoShop.
Paul

Absolutely, but then I'm in Photoshop, no longer ACR. :-)

I treat ACR as a poor man's Lightroom. I launch it from Bridge, do some non-destructive edits like WB, cropping, curves, dodge/burn, spot removal, etc. In 19 images out of 20, at that point I'm done. I save it back and I can convert the image to sRGB and resize for the web by using the Image Processor script right from Bridge. So no actual Photoshop involvement most of the time and that suits me fine 'cause I'm a lazy photographer.

If I have to do anything more extensive like cloning-out, or fancier creative edits, then I launch the image into Photoshop. Now I invoke Workflow Plan B where I have a separate folder area for keeping Photoshop work in progress. (Heh, *all* my PS work is work-in-progress.) It all gets more involved so I tend to avoid it if I can.

That said, I just fiddled around with the Healing Brush in ACR and a combination of cloning and healing seems to have effectively rid me of those tree branches. There's just a hint of artifacting from some nearby dark areas.

But I dunno, I think I'll just leave 'em in.  Lazy wins again. :-)

-bmw

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