Since you may be shaking your head as to why I do it this way.. The same photo(s) (cropped) may go to:
1)printing
2)slideshow
3)web
4)CD or DVD
all via LR with a couple of clicks (presets).
Soooo, if I do as explained am I losing anything in print quality? It would save me time if I continue processing as described...however, I do not wish to sacrifice quality.
Thank you again for your help & support.
Ken,
I really don't know that much about LR.
Frankly I tried it twice, and it makes me crazy to try to navigate around in it. I tried to print a few images on one sheet, and I gave up in frustration.
I wanted to test LR's ability to print a target for profiling, and I couldn't get LR to leave the colors alone.
So I get that feeling like when you watch Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula approaching, you take both index fingers, one vertical and one horizontal, held out in front of you like a CROSS, Warding off the aura of the dreaded count.
I do that when in the presence of Light Room.
Seriously, Ken, I really don't know how LR handles crops. I would suspect it makes a newly cropped file, but I don't know.
I just find Qimage does everything easier and better. The only time I "need" an editor like PS or PSP is when I need to remove a large object (like a trash pail in the street) from my shot of a colorful fish restaurant near the coast.
I send the image to one of my rich friends with CS5. He removes the objectionable object, and sends it back.
As for the other things; same as I said to Naz.
I do a lot of slide shows... (Thanks to Pro Show Gold). I select the images for the show from my raw thumbs, and use Make web copies from the RMB menu. I select 1024 for my size, click NO on do I want to email, and in a few seconds I have all my slide show shots in the Q-email subfolder.
I point Pro Show to that folder.... badda bing, badda boom! A slide show!
I can make TIFS or JPGs of various sizes, with or without my crops with two mouse clicks, go to a different folder or the same, from my image, I can email the same images at any size I want right from Qimage's screen, two clicks to do that; oops! , three.
By the way, Ken, I hope you use music with the slide show. It makes a slide show into a masterpiece.
The main thing is to try.... and to make yourself happy.
Fred