Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:10 pm
Saramik wrote:No, Luisa, mi sa che ACR e LR non lavorano con lo stesso algoritmo, sai?
La Adobe sostiene di sì
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshoplightroom/faq/
How does Lightroom 3 work with Adobe Camera Raw?
If you work with raw format photographs in Photoshop or Adobe Bridge, you use Camera Raw to achieve the same kinds of editing as you would in Lightroom. In fact, Lightroom uses the same underlying processing engine as Camera Raw, which delivers consistent and compatible results across Adobe applications. Adobe understands that individual photographers work in many different ways. We are committed to providing customers not only with the choice of which software to use, but also with the ability to use multiple applications together as needed.
Where the Camera Raw implementation in Adobe Bridge or Photoshop has the same functions as Lightroom, you will find virtually identical options and sliders. That means you can move back and forth without confusion or the need for extra learning. Where Lightroom contains additional enhancements to raw processing, the enhancements you make will be recognized when the photo file is opened in Camera Raw. A typical example is the Targeted Adjustment tool that is exclusive to Lightroom.
[color="Red"]Will my raw images look the same in Camera Raw 6 and Lightroom 3?
Yes. Photoshop CS5 can be updated to use Camera Raw 6 that will utilize the same processing technology available in Lightroom 3. This means that not only will raw images look the same in either application, but also that changes you make in Lightroom can appear in Camera Raw and vice versa. To complete this interactivity, changes in both Camera Raw and Lightroom need to be written to XMP metadata. This is so that each software application can recognize the other's edits. This functionality is set in the preferences in each product.[/color]