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Instead of "Photoshopping" should we now be "Lightrooming"?

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  • 10 years ago
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    I recently bought Lightroom and I..am.. obsessed. I can't believe how it enhances my pictures. I honestly hardly have to even touch my CS5 unless I want to add a few effects. Otherwise, I am lightrooming. Let me just say, I took a ton of pictures at this old abandoned rope factory I was checking out for an upcoming photoshoot and the lighting inside wasn't too wonderful at all so I was instantly disappointed. Even with flash, the colors were still extremely mediocre. I uploaded the pictures into Lightroom and adjusted the exposure and OMG the pictures are PERFECT!!! I can't say enough good things about Lightroom. I still love CS5, but I could do without it as long as I had Lightroom! AMAZING PROGRAM!!!

  • 10 years ago

    I think a lot of times "photoshopping" is used as a joke to say you are going to make the person in the photo look younger, skinnier, with whiter teeth, less blemishes etc. And this is still best done in photoshop.

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    10 years ago

    No, we will be photoshopping. The name has entered the vocabulary of the English Language, much like Hoover. We don't go around Dysoning do we. We go around hoovering.

  • 10 years ago

    Not in my camp.... I use Photoshop and I'm very happy with it thank you.

    Source(s): CS5 User
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  • 10 years ago

    How about we don't say either. They are both improper grammar and sound silly.

    Source(s): pro photog
  • 10 years ago

    Perhaps "Lring"????

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