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Jun 30, 2008 15:06 |  #1

I always thought that picturestyle feature was such a amateur stuff. Am I correct or totally wrong? Do you change it every time?


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Jun 30, 2008 15:08 |  #2

I don't use it. I shoot RAW and PP with Lightroom so Picture Styles do not work. On the off chance that I shot JPEG I would likely try them out.


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Jun 30, 2008 15:13 |  #3

I set my first custom Picture Style on my 40D for what I like with motor sports since RAW just isn't a reasonable option when shooting 3000 photos per day. I turned up my saturation & sharpness.



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Jun 30, 2008 15:54 |  #4

So how many of these 3000 shot's a day meetings do you attend each month.

That's a lot of clicks, or is this normal, how do you have the time to review them all. :eek:

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Jun 30, 2008 15:57 |  #5

superstes wrote in post #5822550 (external link)
So how many of these 3000 shot's a day meetings do you attend each month.

That's a lot of clicks, or is this normal, how do you have the time to review them all. :eek:

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It's a 2 day race once a month. I group the photos in post by each race then I use ACDSee and it allows a full screen preview instantly so I can zip through the photos pretty quickly. I tag the best of each sequence for web use.



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Jun 30, 2008 16:19 |  #6

ryant35 wrote in post #5822570 (external link)
It's a 2 day race once a month. I group the photos in post by each race then I use ACDSee and it allows a full screen preview instantly so I can zip through the photos pretty quickly. I tag the best of each sequence for web use.

thats around 72000 clicks p.a. for this alone, that's a few :D

ACDSee sounds interesting, any good links?

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Jun 30, 2008 16:32 |  #7

Just Googled it, one or two links came up :D

always good to know a good trusted link though.

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Jun 30, 2008 17:02 |  #8

Yeah I use ACDSee Pro batch process to resize & watermark my images too.



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Jun 30, 2008 18:15 |  #9

I increase the sharpness for viewing on the LCD .... but thats all since I shoot RAW as well.

Have you tried lightroom? Im editing 7000 images from a swim meet Sat. They are all in RAW but lightroom makes editing and viewing easy. The few that need work I switch to CS3.

Edit a few 1000, check POTN for a break.... edit a few 1000 check POTN... repeat wash rinse :)


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Jun 30, 2008 19:09 |  #10

I did try light room and it loaded the photos noticeably slower than ACDSee Pro.



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Jun 30, 2008 20:12 |  #11

I like neutral ...But I shoot RAW so I can change it at will in PP if I choose. (not very often)


7000 photos...Unless my math is off that's one picture every six seconds for twelve hours straight!!!


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Jun 30, 2008 20:21 |  #12

RAW images will load slower due to size.... could that be a reason?

I only shoot jpegs when direct upload is necessary. Otherwise RAW gives you options in case you need it and since most of my events are indoors in crappy light having the ability to recover shadows/highlights and adjust WB is priceless!

But, finding a workflow that you like is most important.... AND I feel your pain about editing that many images.


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Jun 30, 2008 22:26 |  #13

neumanns wrote in post #5823898 (external link)
I like neutral ...But I shoot RAW so I can change it at will in PP if I choose. (not very often)


7000 photos...Unless my math is off that's one picture every six seconds for twelve hours straight!!!

I shoot jpg, and it with ACDSee it's less than 1 second per photo since they load fast. And it's also motor sports so it's either sharp or its not, it's either in the frame or it's not. It's quick per picture.



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