kitschenalia
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Hi there, I did the wedding photos for my best friend - this is the second freebie I've done, and I think they came out well - some shots that I really really love. So now I have the mammoth task of editing them all. As I say, I've done this before and editing ranged from just tweaking exposure (all shot in RAW), contrast etc to additional processing such as adding hazy layer, or adding vintage style action and a chocolatey black and white action in PS. I also like using Lightroom and decrease saturation then increase vibrance. I do sometimes do a BIT of work on eyes too on more close up portrait shots, but only a bit and only some. Finally, on some shots I add a vignette to bring out the subject more. Only on some.
It took AGES last time and I'm sure it will this time too, I want to do the very best with my images that I can. I wondered if there was a methodical approach you can recommend - for example, do you go through and sort out exposure etc. first, or just process one image until you've completely finished it? Also, for wedding work, any other tips you can share for making shots really special?
I'm aware that the more you save a file, the more sharpness you lose (or have I imagined this?), and also, I have no software that will work on RAW files, I use LR 2.6and PS 7.
With my first freebie wedding I stupidly had my focussing set to all focus points so I had softness issues (although plenty of salvageable or already sharp shots) but this time I didn't struggle with sharpness. I did however have noise problems on the indoor shots with my new flashgun - I imagine that LR's noise reduction will be adequate.
Also I've never done batch editing, don't really understand how it works. So any tips, gratefully received.
It took AGES last time and I'm sure it will this time too, I want to do the very best with my images that I can. I wondered if there was a methodical approach you can recommend - for example, do you go through and sort out exposure etc. first, or just process one image until you've completely finished it? Also, for wedding work, any other tips you can share for making shots really special?
I'm aware that the more you save a file, the more sharpness you lose (or have I imagined this?), and also, I have no software that will work on RAW files, I use LR 2.6and PS 7.
With my first freebie wedding I stupidly had my focussing set to all focus points so I had softness issues (although plenty of salvageable or already sharp shots) but this time I didn't struggle with sharpness. I did however have noise problems on the indoor shots with my new flashgun - I imagine that LR's noise reduction will be adequate.
Also I've never done batch editing, don't really understand how it works. So any tips, gratefully received.