![]() ![]() ![]() Its better off you start early and start organizing your files how you want them. IPhoto is a very, very basic photo viewing program that does everything in the background, which teaches you bad habits and can end up in a shambles. ![]() This may all seem irrelevant, but its very important to have a well organized work flow if you shoot RAW files, as you will end up with anywhere from 4 to 8 different versions of each file, it also pays to have lots of external storage! Photography>Work>Client Name>Finished> 100k Web Most of my work is for the web so I also use "Save for Web" in photoshop to save a Jpeg version of the finished files which end up here. Photography>Work>Client Name>Finished> Large Tiff Next I take files into Photoshop for Global and Local editing, and if necessary I'll save a layered version as well as a finished, flattened and sharpened version into. Photography>Work>Client Name> Original Tiff ![]() After I have selected what I want, I open them in Camera RAW which is built into Photoshop, here I make minor adjustments to the RAW files which then get processed into Tiff files that go here. I always shoot RAW files with a Canon 5D, then import from camera using Canons own Image Capture, because it is simple and easy to choose exactly what you want to import, RAW files get imported to -įrom there I open CS3 Bridge, and go through the shoot, deleting any unwanted images, and selecting the ones I want to edit further. ![]()
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