Using MIDI CONTROLLERS With Lightroom - MIDI2LR Plugin!
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2021
- Lightroom editing can be fun and easy, but it can be even easier and more fun by using a midi controller to edit your photos with. Thankfully we have a free lightroom plugin called MIDI2LR that let's us do just that-use our midi controller/keyboard as a control surface for our photo editing in lightroom!
MIDI2LR Plugin: github.com/rsjaffe/MIDI2LR/re...
LR Command Wiki: github.com/rsjaffe/MIDI2LR/wi...
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Amazing mate! Thanks
`Thank you for the wonderful info, very useful.
Thanks!
Hey fantastic job, is there is any i can connect my Davinci Resolve speed editor to LR using this app?? if not do you any similar app?
I need help. Can my profile in windows work on MAC?
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Hey Ben great video! Using midi2lr since years! But just realized that the "steps" for my temperature are way too big. When use the wheel it jumps in "400" steps instead of like 150/200 steps for the temperature. Is there a way I can customize the steps and make them smaller? Hope you understand me...thanks
it is now check the lightroom wepage you can adjust 1/ 1/8 1/16 incementes with a button and back to normal 1
Can you program a dj set jog wheel to go to next or previous photo depending on the direction of the spin?
yes al long it is midi
hi!! for editing exposure from library module, what can i do??? thanks!!
I was able to do that with loupedeck. Honestly only plus to loupedeck over midi2lr. But never found a way to stay in library while editing. Obviously would be way faster for basic editing.
How do you deal with the issue that your sliders are absolute and obviously don't "get into position" (like motorized sliders potentially could) when you switch between photos? Just to be clear what I mean: you change exposure to +3 on photo 1, press "next photo" and want to add a little bit of exposure; for that you use the same slider, but as soon as you move it just a bit down, photo 2 is at +2,90", because the slider is read absolutely, not relatively. This may seem like a non issue, but just think about that flashing around for all sliders and it becomes annoying really fast.
Great question! I can't remember if I covered it in the video but basically this is how it works for me:
-change exposure on photo 1 to +3
-the slider will stay in place, but go to the next photo
-the exposure only changes if you nudge the slider. If you don't touch it, it isn't sending any new data so it stays.
-if you nudge the slider, it jumps the LR slider up to where the physical slider was
@@BenRaddatz I know that its handled that way, but that is a really unpleasant experience, isn't it?
It honestly was something I didn't think about after getting used to after just a short while
I just see a message: midi2lr installed but not working
have you fixed this?