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Episode 52 - Post Processing

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On this episode, we talk post processing. Pretty pedestrian stuff at first: we all just discuss how we import images into Lightroom (Cory and Ryan) or Bridge/Adobe Camera Raw (Tom).

Tom starts rambling on about how he uses presets in Adobe Camera Raw. Nothing important here. Cory mentions Matt Kloskowski, who has a lot of Lightroom presets.

Cory then asks about editing night images. Ryan discusses editing photos together to adjust white balance and saving photos as TIFFs before bringing them into Photoshop or Photomatix.

From there, we warned against taming highlights too much, increasing clarity too much, and increasing saturation instead of vibrance.

We concluded the episode by teasing next week's episode, which will be a salute to the Nik software! Tom touched upon The HDR Book that he recently read.

Be sure to visit ISO5571.com for full show notes and listen to past episodes.

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On this episode, we talk post processing. Pretty pedestrian stuff at first: we all just discuss how we import images into Lightroom (Cory and Ryan) or Bridge/Adobe Camera Raw (Tom).

Tom starts rambling on about how he uses presets in Adobe Camera Raw. Nothing important here. Cory mentions Matt Kloskowski, who has a lot of Lightroom presets.

Cory then asks about editing night images. Ryan discusses editing photos together to adjust white balance and saving photos as TIFFs before bringing them into Photoshop or Photomatix.

From there, we warned against taming highlights too much, increasing clarity too much, and increasing saturation instead of vibrance.

We concluded the episode by teasing next week's episode, which will be a salute to the Nik software! Tom touched upon The HDR Book that he recently read.

Be sure to visit ISO5571.com for full show notes and listen to past episodes.

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