MartinL
MartinL
To be more specific. An example: A family outing to the museum. About 100 "actuations" (whatta word!) in the neighborhood of 1 gig. I created a folder, batch named and numbered, and converted to DNG all of them prior to even bothering to look at the shots.Isca said:Martin
You hit the nail on the head. I'm not having issues organizing, I really don't press the shutter button that much. The isue is ensurin that I can take a RAW and convert it to jpg quickly, presumably in batch mode.
if I shoot a 2 gig card then I'll pull 10 shots to work on, maybe one to go to 8x10 or bigger and the remainder at 6x4. I tend ot be fairl lazy at PP as well so I'll only open up Photoshop every 3 months or so just to get caught up.
Next step can occur over several days/weeks. I preview using FastStone MaxView- - -that free down load I've mentioned. The best, fastest viewer I've found for all previews and searches. Full screen + full res if I want. I want to be sure that I am choosing files that have the best potential. At this point I do my major deletes. In the case of my family shapshots, I settled on about 20.
Next step is to use PS Bridge for WB check and often some adjustments with the sliders. Then to PS where I.m resized to 72 for sharing, and I use any of the PS tools that I might want. Maybe a dozen get posted, but all the jpegs and DNGs are saved/archived in the same folder. If I want to print something I'll return to the DNG and re-edit for printing. Possessing drawers-full of prints, I've decided that I will not print anything that I or someone else won't frame or display in an archival portfolio. Lots of good stuff doesn't get printed, but I've decided to get real.