I tried it. For me, the temperature adjustment is REALLY slow...like it takes more than 1s to apply. The exposure one seems quick. Cool idea though, love that its customizable.
@Bertpalmer
Have you used paddy? Looks cool, love the idea of using a MIDI controller to edit my images!! Of course I have a few controllers already so finding a new way to use them has me pretty stoked.
I was excited to see this come out, mainly because I've done something very similar on my own using the free scripting tool AutoHotKey. I've had some issues with mine not being as responsive as I would like, hate hearing that VSCO Keys might have the same issue.
Would be nice if Adobe would build this functionality into LR itself...
Tony Hoffer wrote:
It's a cool idea for sure, but it's been way too slow for me and is missing some features I'd like.
I agree. The lag is making this completely pointless. The ability to set your own custom keyboard shortcuts is missing as well. Maybe they'll add that one day.
awad wrote:
I agree. The lag is making this completely pointless. The ability to set your own custom keyboard shortcuts is missing as well. Maybe they'll add that one day.
the lack of responsiveness is a bummer for sure. but what do you mean that you cannot set your own custom keyboard shortcuts? i watched their 'overview' and it seems like you can do this through their web application? am i missing something?
canerino wrote:
the lack of responsiveness is a bummer for sure. but what do you mean that you cannot set your own custom keyboard shortcuts? i watched their 'overview' and it seems like you can do this through their web application? am i missing something?
you can only set keys to the options that they choose. my biggest time saver is the application of the "paste settings from previous" which isn't on their list to choose from. it's normally apple+option+V. But I didn't see a way to set that in the layout editor.
WOW....certainly worth checking out.....amazing. Certainly is a hidden lightroom secret! Thanks for heads up. For all those on PC check it out before purchasing VSCO.