

So, I would like to know if some of you knows a tip to configure Lightroom to be used with my pen.īecause I don't want to buy a all-in-one PC, I love my computer and my screen.

USE OF ADOBE LIGHTROOM BLUETOOTH
I've spent hours looking for that, asked iiyama on Twitter, but found nothing compatible with my monitor (I've tried a Surface Pen, but the Bluetooth doesn't paired). I'd like to find a pen with buttons, so when I don't press the button it moves the photo, and when I press it activates the brush. When I want to use the brush, it behaves like a mouse and move the picture instead of applying the brush ! (I hope it's clear for everyone ) It's small, but the tip is big, and I cannot use it properly. The touchscreen works perfectly but, the pen isn't convenient at all.
USE OF ADOBE LIGHTROOM WINDOWS
I have a good computer, with Windows 8.1, 16 Gb RAM, 1 To SSD only for the OS and my applications (which are, in fact, just lightroom and photoshop), 1 To HDD for my pictures (and I backup them to a NAS) and an Intel Core i7.

I bought for us a new monitor, a touchscreen, to use lightroom more confortably. I am a beginner in photography and I work with my friend who is intermediate. Or you can just press on ctrl/cmd + shift + c. Step 3: Now, copy edit settings by going to Photo > Development Settings > Copy Edit Settings. Step 2: Edit one image that you think has similar light and color conditions like other images of the same group. Lightroom is Adobes cloud-based service that has everything needed to create, edit, organize, store, and share photos across any device, allowing BU educators. First of all, sorry for bad english, I'm a French student. Lightroom uses the same version of Adobe Camera RAW for initial photo editing, but also contains a number of additional useful features, such as filters and. Batch Process Images in Lightroom CC Step 1: Add photos from your device.
