One of my first jobs was working in a cine studio spotting the film. I later moved to a silicon graphics terminal doing the same thing. It was all monochrome at first but the terminal work was in colour. I recall I had to “spot” images of young women with no clothes on. It did not mean anything to me as I was about 14 at the time. The idea was to remove their spots! I told a shrink that my job was spotting girls….! He went mad! I do not recall the name of the digital package but my name is on some film credits at that time. It was known as re-touching. Chris From: owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Howard LEIGH Not sure if this is relevant, but the Lightroom keywords appear in Photoshop file information section if you export them with the export lightroom keywords box ticked. Multiple keywords are exported separated by a semi-colon. Howard On 13 December 2011 21:24, <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I don't disagree with you that maybe keywords should be, but I thought nothing you did in lightroom changed the original image so that it was totally non destructive. That would mean everything goes into their side car files and hence my concern. Its likely though that I am totally off base, but then again this is one thing I don't want to do twice.
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