Book description
A wedding photographer’s workflow is vastly different from
a commercial advertising shooter, or an amateur weekend warrior. In
Simple Post Processing, photographers Joe Lavine and Brad
Bartholomew will help you streamline your pre-production, shooting,
and post-production workflow process using Adobe Lightroom.
The authors present simple guidelines that can be customized to
meet your individual needs and shooting style. For beginning to
intermediate photographers, you will learn about:
• Creating a consistent post-production
workflow and tips to save time in post, both before and during your
shoot.
• Editing and organizing your images using
flags, colors, and other key Lightroom tools.
• Developing your images efficiently,
including setting white balance, making tonal corrections, and
sharpening.
• Retouching your images, including
cloning, healing, lens correction, and using the Gradient and
Adjustment Brush tools.
• Exporting your images to Photoshop to
take advantage of layers, layer masks, filters and other
specialized adjustments.
None of us became photographers to sit in front of a computer
organizing, editing and retouching our photos. This guide will help
you get’s get out from in front of the computer and shoot
more photos!
Product information
- Title: Simple Post Processing: A Photographer’s Guide to Workflow Options for all of Your Images in Lightroom
- Author(s):
- Release date: December 2013
- Publisher(s): Peachpit Press
- ISBN: 9780133763256
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