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Last Post 03 Nov 2008 09:56 AM by Cossette. 3 Replies.
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samIam
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08 Feb 2008 11:36 PM
In your digital workflow, what's the first thing you do? Does it matter what order you do various edits and corrections?
gale
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06 May 2008 03:31 PM
I sometimes don't know that I will edit something until late into the editing process. So I don't really have a work flow when it comes to editing. I just look at the end product and if I like what I see, I'm done. Sometimes, I just don't like what I see but I really don't know what to edit so I just experiment until I find something that works for me. :P
samIam
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11 Jul 2008 06:04 PM
I usually always do red eye first then I will crop and resize. After that I take care of lighting and blemishes. Not that I do it in that order every time but it just seems to go that way most of the time.
Cossette
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03 Nov 2008 09:56 AM
I start from the detailed imperfections such as blemishes, whatsoever. Then, I check for clarity . If the picture is blurry or unclear, then I have to do the editing for clarity. Next is the exposure and color if the photo is underexposed or overexposed to lighting. Then I'll try to check for the angle of the photo and adjust it.
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