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Most people tend to look in the Library > Plug-in Extras menu item. My enfuse videos are recorded in LR4 on Lion OS where all works fine.When installing into Adobe Lightroom you may notice that you cannot find your plug-in.
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When LR and MAC OS change I am very slow to embrace the new version for that reason: so many items, eg printer software, get thrown and there are always bugs to sort out.
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~Hi Sue : if you look at my other video on Enfuse you’ll find there are others who have experienced issues when using Enfuse with LR5: when Lightroom (and OS systems for MAC) change, the 3rd party plug in providers, through no fault of their own, need to perhaps develop their software further. I have been watching Simon Maxwell videos on ” Enfuse” and his feed back on my question on Enfuse not re-importing photo into Lightroom see his feedback. The issue with Enfuse not re-importing the “Enfused” photo back into lightroom seems to happen only in Lightroom 5.
Michael has lived either in or near Yosemite National Park since 1983, currently residing just outside the park in Mariposa, California. Michael written numerous magazine articles on the art and technique of photography, and his images have been published in over thirty countries around the world. He has also written three eBooks: Light & Land: Landscapes in the Digital Darkroom, Exposure for Outdoor Photography, and Landscapes in Lightroom 5: The Essential Step-by-Step Guide. He is the author or principal photographer of The Photographer’s Guide to Yosemite , Yosemite Meditations, Yosemite Meditations for Women, and Digital Landscape Photography: In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams and the Great Masters.
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Michael Frye is a professional photographer specializing in landscapes and nature. Related Posts: Autumn Snow A Landscape Transformedĭid you like this article? Click here to subscribe to this blog and get every new post delivered right to your inbox! I start another workshop in Yosemite Valley with The Ansel Adams Gallery on Tuesday, so I’m looking forward to another fun workshop, and to seeing and photographing more fall color. The cottonwoods and valley dogwoods were still about 40 to 50 percent green, so they should peak in another week or two. The black oaks also looked like they were close to their peak, but seemed less colorful than in most years.
In Yosemite Valley, the yellow big-leaf maples were gorgeous. They should still be good this weekend, but I suspect they won’t last much longer. The higher-elevation dogwoods along Highway 120 were beautiful, with lots of red leaves. On my way home I checked out the color in Yosemite. This image, from Wednesday morning, shows the diversity of eastern-Sierra habitats, with a creek, aspens, willows, and sagebrush-covered hillside. Despite that, there was still a lot of color around the June Lake Loop and lower Lundy Canyon when we left on Wednesday. We had cooler-than-average weather in September and early October, which set things turning early this year. It was fun spending so much time among all the yellow and orange leaves, and we had two wonderful groups for our workshops. I just returned home after spending nearly two weeks on the eastern side of the Sierra. Autumn along a creek in the eastern Sierra Nevada, Inyo NF, CA, USA