I use LR for WB, cropping, exposure and quick processes. I wish I was better with it. Some people are able to completely process in LR. I cheat and use presets for the color processing. The best presets (by far) are the CM Moms presets. I bought the willow presets a long time ago but rarely use them. They're way to harsh and I don't want to spend the time readjusting them.
I use Adobe PS CS5 too. I love photoshop, but I tend to get stuck in there forever making adjustments. It's fun, but I need to learn how to focus and do it more quickly.
I *love* post processing. Opening PS feels like a kid when you give them one of the boxes of 96 crayons and tell them to go for it. It makes a huge difference for my photos because I'm fair from nailing them. I need to work on that...a lot. I'd like to work on my BNW conversions this year too. I want to tackle skin tones this year too. I purchased a skin e-tutorial from CM moms that I want to work through.
I have a lot of actions (mostly florabella), but I tend to tweak a lot on my own before applying them.
Does anyone batch process? I havent' tried yet because all exposure/WB is still so uneven throughout my batches.
I use Adobe PS CS5 too. I love photoshop, but I tend to get stuck in there forever making adjustments. It's fun, but I need to learn how to focus and do it more quickly.
I *love* post processing. Opening PS feels like a kid when you give them one of the boxes of 96 crayons and tell them to go for it. It makes a huge difference for my photos because I'm fair from nailing them. I need to work on that...a lot. I'd like to work on my BNW conversions this year too. I want to tackle skin tones this year too. I purchased a skin e-tutorial from CM moms that I want to work through.
I have a lot of actions (mostly florabella), but I tend to tweak a lot on my own before applying them.
Does anyone batch process? I havent' tried yet because all exposure/WB is still so uneven throughout my batches.
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