rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
OK, I have a really basic question: what post processing steps in what order?
In other words, once I have my digital file, what should I do first, second, etc?
Rob
In other words, once I have my digital file, what should I do first, second, etc?
Rob
I am assuming you are talking about scanned film? TIFFs or JPGs?
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
I was on my way out to work this morning and was a bit terse in my OP.
Scanned film or files from my digital--I don't generally shoot RAW but when I do those are saved as TIFF files.
So, let me try again.
What I generally do (TIFFs or JPGs) is:
I don't generally replace the original file but do save the edited version to the same folder.
Rob
Scanned film or files from my digital--I don't generally shoot RAW but when I do those are saved as TIFF files.
So, let me try again.
What I generally do (TIFFs or JPGs) is:
- brightness
- contrast
- color correction
- unsharp masking
- crop (if desired/needed)
- save as needed depending on final use
I don't generally replace the original file but do save the edited version to the same folder.
Rob
Roger Hicks
Veteran
1 Exposure
2 Colour correction
3 Crop
4 Levels/curves
5 Others as needed
Cheers,
R.
2 Colour correction
3 Crop
4 Levels/curves
5 Others as needed
Cheers,
R.
haempe
Well-known
I would suggest to do any sharpening after cropping/resizing/scaling, to hold the control over the effects.
- brightness
- contrast
- color correction
- unsharp masking
- crop (if desired/needed)
- save as needed depending on final use
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