Sometimes simpler really is better

kxl

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All this time, I've been using Photoshop and while I have created or imported actions to process my images (or used the Nik filters), each image still takes a little bit of time to process.

So, faced with processing close to 2000 images from a trip, I started thinking about a simpler way to do it. I looked into Lightroom, to which I have access (via Adobe CC) but never really used. I just imported all images with a basic preset and made minor tweaks to about a third of the images (the others didn't need anything else beyond the presets).

Photoshop still has a place in my toolbox, but going forward, I think I'll reach for LR first.

Lesson learned.
 
That's the exact scenario where Lightroom shines: similar edits to many files.

If you can imagine something that might be done by a wedding photographer that isn't in-depth retouching, then Lightroom probably does it.

I prefer Lightroom for 90% of the things I do, including just keeping files in neat folders and setting the black point on scanned film.
 
I use ImageJ to post-process my photos, which is a very simple but powerful image processing software. I post-process 1% of my photos.
 
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