![]() ![]() The resulting image is surreal and beautiful, and the reason why infrared photography is very compelling. The brisk wind Florida experienced recently, calmed down enough to capture trees lush with new spring leaves, perfect for infrared photography! The I-Ray filter is designed to block visible light, and allows nearly 90% of light in the near infrared range to reach the camera sensor. If it DOES consistently work perfectly, tell me what configuration I need to change so this system does.Recently, I had a great opportunity to work with the Singh-Ray I-Ray infrared filter. If yours doesn't, please fix it so HF works like the other products from Lightroom. Either it works perfectly on your Windows 7, 64-bit PC with Lightroom 5.6 as part of Adobe CC, or it doesn't. I"m not sure what other information to provide. Nor does it close the export when the output is manually stored. If I have a stack of images, render it and do a save, HF doesn't appear to have a clue that the output should go in the source folder. Doesn't matter whether it's raw files or. Some of them automatically STACK the result with the original.Īt present, Helicon Focus does not. Unfortunately, I have no idea what "please check if autoimport depends on saving Helicon Focus result" means.Īs I said in the original post, EVERY OTHER tool I use that exports, automatically returns the result to Lightroom - Nik HDR Efex Pro, Silver Efex Pro, Sharpener Pro, Photomatix, Fusion Express, Viveza, Photoshop, and as near as I can tell, every other tools I either export to or edit in from Lightroom. Is there something I need to configure differently in Helicon Focus? Since, however, the other plug-ins I normally use do work as expected, this behavior between Helicon Focus and Lightroom doesn't seem correct. I've ALREADY uninstalled and re-installed the plug-in, stopped and restarted all the software involved, and rebooted the system, so it doesn't appear to be a problem with installation of the plugin. With Helicon Focus, I eventually have to terminate the export task as it never completes. ![]() tif file gets put in the source folder and AUTOMATICALLY gets put back into Lightroom, then completes the task started for the export. Again, other tools such as HDR Efex Pro automatically ensure that the output. tif file back in the right folder, I then have to MANUALLY sync Lightroom and re-import the Helicon Focus output. I don't know if I have something configured incorrectly in HF, although I don't see anything that says "stack with source images", but the other tools used as exports from Lightroom - Nik HDR Efex Pro for example - DO automatically place the output back in the same folder as the images exported to the tool.Įven after I manually force HF to put the. I have to rummage through the system, find the right folder and get HF to save the. HF doesn't automatically try to write the tif file back the location where the files were exported. In Helicon I do a normal render, then go into Saving. It gets through the images, and Helicon Focus opens with them, but in Lightroom the task started to do the export doesn't end. I select a set of files in a folder in Lightroom. Unlike some of the recent topics, on my system the plugin shows up in the list of Lightroom Exports. I'm getting some odd behavior between LR and HF. ![]()
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