1/9/2011 1:11:24 AM
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Section 20: Outdoor Photography Subject: Digital Cameras Msg# 762660
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Takes 5 seconds or less to change the exposure for a RAW image in Lightroom. Crop the image to suit, click a preset button and it then produces a JPG of some preselected resolution. Meanwhile, your original RAW is perfectly intact and untouched. I can't get anythingdone that fast in Photoshop! If I have to work on an image I start with the RAW file but then save the worked image as another file. I treat the RAW file just like a negative or original positive slide and never do anything to risk ruining it. Do your editors ever express a preference for anything but a JPG? An actual RAW image or a TIF for example? I send them the JPG and ask them to let me know if they need anything else - so far they haven't asked for anything else. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Spending 15-30 minutes on each frame in Photoshop is just not my favorite thing to do Takes 5 seconds or less to change the exposure for a RAW image in Lightroom. Crop the image to suit, click a preset button and it then produces a JPG of some preselected resolution. Meanwhile, your original RAW is perfectly intact and untouched. Do your editors ever express a preference for anything but a JPG? An actual RAW image or a TIF for example? |