

I don't know if there's an authoritative source, but there is any number of raw processors you can use that allow you to turn off the corrections. Fuji does not apply distortion corrections to Raw files!ĭo you have an authoritative source for that? There was also a related discussion with more examples in the IMatch community. If you have created your database a while ago, you can import these useful categories via the Category Import. You'll find several examples in the IMatch Workflow Categories set in the Category View. Others can be easily re-created via an IMatch category formula or a data-driven category. Many deal with proprietary data and are of no use outside Lr.

I've also looked at automatically importing smart collections but found that too difficult and probably not worth the effort. IMatch imports the most useful of these settings via the XML record so you can use them for searching, sorting, filtering or data-driven categories. import your Lr keywords into the IMatch Universal Thesaurusĭevelopment settings are naturally proprietary to Lr and of no use to IMatch.import your regular collections and convert them into IMatch categories.import Lr flags (picks) into IMatch collections / reject ratings.show you the root folders in your Lr catalog and let you add the same folders to your IMatch database.The next release of IMatch (out soon) includes a Lightroom Importer App which makes some of the steps a bit easier. I'll continue my search, and if I can't find my answer, I'll post a question in your forum. Your article on using IMatch and Lightroom together has given me some insight, but it's nothing like a complete guide to migrating Lightroom's catalog into IMatch. Most of the information I've found is moving from IMatch to Lightroom, while I wish to go the other way. Of business is to migrate the DAM information I have in Lightroom into IMatch.
