Harlequin565
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Hi folks,
I'm running a "Lightroom for beginners course" this month at my local college. I'm trying to get a broad spectrum idea of how amateur users use the colour labels and rating systems. There seem to be a lot of different thoughts on this and I'd like to present a few examples of how real people use it. (professional photographers will likely have a different system that suit their workflow I'm guessing)
So how do you use your colour ratings and labels?
I use four colour labels: Red = needs work, yellow = in progress and green = finished. I use blue to peg HDR separates and panorama separates prior to stitching/tone mapping. I only colour label stuff that is 1* or better.
I use 1* for all my better than average/photos or shots I just like. 2* for stuff I think is worthy of "showing off" on the web or in print. 3* for finished 2* shots, and 5*s for the absolute best of my 3*s. I don't use 4*s.
Thanks in advance!
Ian.
I'm running a "Lightroom for beginners course" this month at my local college. I'm trying to get a broad spectrum idea of how amateur users use the colour labels and rating systems. There seem to be a lot of different thoughts on this and I'd like to present a few examples of how real people use it. (professional photographers will likely have a different system that suit their workflow I'm guessing)
So how do you use your colour ratings and labels?
I use four colour labels: Red = needs work, yellow = in progress and green = finished. I use blue to peg HDR separates and panorama separates prior to stitching/tone mapping. I only colour label stuff that is 1* or better.
I use 1* for all my better than average/photos or shots I just like. 2* for stuff I think is worthy of "showing off" on the web or in print. 3* for finished 2* shots, and 5*s for the absolute best of my 3*s. I don't use 4*s.
Thanks in advance!
Ian.