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Canon Image Challenge | all galleries >> CIC 225 Holiday Cheer and Peace >> Eligible > 13 A Noir Christmas...Which car, he wondered, held the Suspect?
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14-Dec-2021 TRAVELLER

13 A Noir Christmas...Which car, he wondered, held the Suspect?

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Canon Image Challenge17-Dec-2021 14:47
Traveller - Basically no. I'll send you an email with more details, but you can DL Photoshop and Lightroom to your pc, which is what I do. The also have cloud only versions. Their terminology is a bit confusing. You want Lightroom Classic.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge17-Dec-2021 05:35
Jim, I have spoken to someone...apparently you never get to DL Photoshop or Light Room for that matter....everything is up in the cloud...but, I can download my own images from the cloud to my Hdrive.

So, maybe I know now, unless you disagree with this.

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge17-Dec-2021 02:08
The white car headlights look noir.ish to me....I think I need to up the brightness in curves hold the black point in levels....and while I am at it, I need some advice from you.

I think I might sign up for current PS and LR....However! I have a very old copy of CS5 that I am happy enough with....if I download the new PS....will it destroy or invalidate my CS5...which will not be running or anything, just sitting on my HDrive...but what if I want to run it again after a year of New PS?

And 2nd, what is all the Adobe storage for? I store my images on my Hdrive(s)...am I forced to store images worked on in the New PS with Adobe?!?

Thanks for any advice you might provide.

Best Wishes, Nick
Canon Image Challenge16-Dec-2021 13:37
Nice scene; interesting choice of titles.

Jim