SnappyHappy
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- Craig
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Hi guys,
So i'm thinking about experimenting with raw/nef files. Got some ok pics on Jpeg but the WB is a but off sometimes this is one reason for raw and also exposure now and again. (i
Gear : Nikon D3000, Photoshop V7 (lol), View NX2. Ok PS is old but reckon it will do me.
My style is to do some sharpening, resize (when needed for web), colour adjust, contrast, some levels and hopefully some WB (any suggestions to the order I should be looking at?)
Also, is it best to take them off camera with View NX2 then play around in photoshop and save them as a .tiff? I'm doing about 600 a month and about 200 keepers of which maybe 10 I would print about a4. I need a fairly quick workflow with my minimal editing style.
Thinking the basic Jpeg (sort of a quick preview) might allow me to select which ones to work on rather than taking every raw file that might not be a keeper anyway?
Storage space isn't a problem.
Any suggestions to a good workflow with the above?
Nervous about being not very good at raw editing and being left with only the basic jpeg that the d3000 only allows with raw file if that makes sense!
Thanks.
So i'm thinking about experimenting with raw/nef files. Got some ok pics on Jpeg but the WB is a but off sometimes this is one reason for raw and also exposure now and again. (i
Gear : Nikon D3000, Photoshop V7 (lol), View NX2. Ok PS is old but reckon it will do me.
My style is to do some sharpening, resize (when needed for web), colour adjust, contrast, some levels and hopefully some WB (any suggestions to the order I should be looking at?)
Also, is it best to take them off camera with View NX2 then play around in photoshop and save them as a .tiff? I'm doing about 600 a month and about 200 keepers of which maybe 10 I would print about a4. I need a fairly quick workflow with my minimal editing style.
Thinking the basic Jpeg (sort of a quick preview) might allow me to select which ones to work on rather than taking every raw file that might not be a keeper anyway?
Storage space isn't a problem.
Any suggestions to a good workflow with the above?
Nervous about being not very good at raw editing and being left with only the basic jpeg that the d3000 only allows with raw file if that makes sense!
Thanks.