ESP Preview II
One more preview from last Saturday's shoot at the Eastern State Penitentiary before I start actually working on the whole shoot. I went from 800 shot images to 550 which were technically usable (there were the inevitable out-of-focus images because I was shooting mostly f/1.4, for example, but this is easily my best shot-to-usable ratio ever. I credit the models).
Those are now being pre-processed and I'll be going through them tonight to select which ones get kept. The pre-processing takes about 30 seconds per image, so I kicked it off before I left for work today.
I wonder if a discussion in the photoshop topic about our typical pre-processing workflow might be useful?
In any case... the more I see of this model (Becky) the more I like her. This shot is unprocessed - that is, from RAW straight to JPEG. No levels or color or sharpening, etc. The composition just caught my eye.
Those are now being pre-processed and I'll be going through them tonight to select which ones get kept. The pre-processing takes about 30 seconds per image, so I kicked it off before I left for work today.
I wonder if a discussion in the photoshop topic about our typical pre-processing workflow might be useful?
In any case... the more I see of this model (Becky) the more I like her. This shot is unprocessed - that is, from RAW straight to JPEG. No levels or color or sharpening, etc. The composition just caught my eye.
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Good shot
Beautiful model :jawdrop
Thanks
Fred
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I watched a documentary on processing shots of the super-bowl that were sent to the studio wirelessly and assessed in seconds before final selection and post processing