CraigDouglas
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Right, first of all I own a reasonably powerful PC, running CS2 and Lightroom and I own a 400D which I shoot exclusively in RAW mode only.
In my pictures area, I have 3 folders.
A "Record Shots" which is possibly poorly named but it basically keeps all photos in from every shoot I do, but divided into various sub-categories such as landscapes etc then further divided if necessary. This folder contains JPGs ONLY.
A "Portfolio" folder into which I place finished, bordered, signed jpgs that are to go into my portfolio.
A "Portfolio Backup" folder into which I have all the RAW files of the shots in my Portfolio, as well as the processed shots without borders, signiture etc incase I want to crop them for printing later.
Here is my workflow:
Then for each RAW file in "In Progress" i'll do the following:
At no point do I ever save the .PSD files.
I know it's a convoluted way I do things at the moment and that lightroom can make my life a lot easier but I don't know how. I'm very computer literate (i'm a programmer), but i'm not familiar with lightroom.
What should I look at changing?
In my pictures area, I have 3 folders.
A "Record Shots" which is possibly poorly named but it basically keeps all photos in from every shoot I do, but divided into various sub-categories such as landscapes etc then further divided if necessary. This folder contains JPGs ONLY.
A "Portfolio" folder into which I place finished, bordered, signed jpgs that are to go into my portfolio.
A "Portfolio Backup" folder into which I have all the RAW files of the shots in my Portfolio, as well as the processed shots without borders, signiture etc incase I want to crop them for printing later.
Here is my workflow:
- Move all my RAWs from my camera to a folder called "New" on my desktop
- Open CS2 and using the script feature, convert all RAWs to JPGs
- Import the JPGs as the new folder into lightroom but keeping them located in their "New" folder
- Review the photos and flag them as "picked" if I think they have potential to be portfolio potential, maybe trying out crops with it's preview function
- Filter so that "picked" shots are displayed
- Go through one by one moving (in windows) the RAW file from "New" to another desktop folder called "In Progress"
- Delete all other RAW files from "New" and file all the JPGs from "New" in "Record Shots"
- Delete all files imported into Lightroom from "New" from Lightroom
Then for each RAW file in "In Progress" i'll do the following:
- Open the RAW in CS2, straighten and crop
- Save as JPG in "Portfolio Backup" with a relevent name (until now they had the cemera numbering scheme)
- Open the JPG in CS2 and process with curves and occasionally sharpening and noise reduction then save over itself
- Save As into "Portfolio" then add signiture and border then save over itself again in "Portfolio"
- Close CS2 (or just minimize if i'm doing several photos) then edit the EXIF data of the JPG in "Portfolio" to add Title, Author, Copyright
- Import new files from "Portfolio" into Lightroom, then update my "Portfolio" web gallery
At no point do I ever save the .PSD files.
I know it's a convoluted way I do things at the moment and that lightroom can make my life a lot easier but I don't know how. I'm very computer literate (i'm a programmer), but i'm not familiar with lightroom.
What should I look at changing?