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    Alfred Forns
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    Default Leveling Horizons in LR

    Probably the easiest tutorial on record !!!!

    From viewing the image in the "Library Module" type the letter "R" It will take you to the "Develop Module" and at the same time will show the crop screen.

    You look at the bottom and find the little icon for the ruler and click. Then look for a line that should be straight which can be horizontal or vertical. Click on any part of the line drag along the line and let go.

    That is it. It will straighten on its one No further work :)

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    Art Peslak
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    Nice tip Alfred. I didn't realize that you could do that in lightroom.

    BTW, I find that LR seems to run slower and I get more out of memory errors with the Nikon D3 files than with the canon. Have you experienced that?

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    Alfred Forns
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    Have not Art? Got an Intel Mac with 6 GIG or RAM Runs smoothly !!

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    Art Peslak
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    I have a new machine with 4 gb ram with a quad core processor so thats not the issue.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Strange Art No idea? When I was using Aperture I did run into those problems All seem to be slow !!!!

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    Alfred,
    Thought I would mention that I discovered a little while ago (thread here: http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ead.php?t=5665) that, while in the cropping mode, holding down CTRL (on a PC, at least) is a shortcut for the straighten tool.

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    Default Easy way to check horizon

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    Hi folks:

    When level is slightly off I check my horizons using Free Ruler from http://www.spadixbd.com/freetools/jruler.htm
    You can check horizontal or vertical & lengthen or shorten ruler to extend across full page

    FWIW

    Uncle Gus

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