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Apr 30, 2009 15:46 |  #1

I was browsing YouTube a little while ago and found a complete post processing workflow (external link), and made a blog post about it. He shows how to take an image straight from Adobe Camera RAW, all the way to the final steps to prepare it for printing. The set of videos is broken into 16 parts (after the introduction):


  1. Camera RAW part 1 - Introduction Adobe Camera RAW, and explanation of the basic tabs (especially “Detail”)
  2. Camera RAW part 2 - More about Camera RAW, including the “Basic” and “Tone Curve” tabs
  3. Workspace Setup - A bit about how to effectively set up your workspace with the tools & palettes you need
  4. Liquify Filter - Shows how to make small cosmetic changes to parts of the body with the liquify filter
  5. Cloning & Healing - Outlines basic uses of the healing and cloning tools to correct minor blemishes/spots in an image
  6. Shadows & Highlights - How to enhance the shadows & highlights of the image with the Shadows/Highlights tool
  7. Contrast with Unsharp Mask - A rarely mentioned use of adding realistic contrast to an image with Unsharp Mask based on the surounding pixels
  8. Dodging and Burning (external link) - Explores some of the basic uses of the dodge & burn tools (i.e. accentuate hair, enhance eyes (external link), etc.) in a non-destructive way
  9. Levels - Color correction using a levels adjustment layer, with a detailed explanation of how levels work
  10. Curves - Adding contrast with a curves adjustment layer, while paying close attention to the histogram
  11. Hue & Saturation - Correcting minor color issues, and enhancing the saturation & vibrance of your image’s colors to make them pop
  12. Local Adjustment Layers - How to make targetted adjustments to an image to improve its presentation
  13. Adding a Vignette - A simple method to add a subtle, effective vignette to your photo
  14. Reducing Noise & Sharpening - Using some of Photoshop’s filters to make your image cleaner
  15. Enhancing with Noise (yes, adding noise after removing the original noise) - Adding a bit of texture to your image with a subtle layer or two of noise
  16. Preparing for Printing - A short explanation of steps to go through before sending the image to a printer
I learned a ton and figured it might help others out there. Be sure to check out the other videos on my site as well.

http://www.metavophoto​.com …post-processing-workflow/ (external link)

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May 02, 2009 08:18 |  #2

Thanks for the link.


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May 02, 2009 12:38 |  #3

He's using an older version of ACR, but I've still been able to pick up a number of helpful techniques! Thanks for sharing!


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May 02, 2009 23:55 |  #4

You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful. I learned a ton.


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May 03, 2009 01:33 |  #5

It's interesting he uses the tabs from right to left...


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May 03, 2009 01:38 |  #6

Nathan wrote in post #7847814 (external link)
It's interesting he uses the tabs from right to left...

Are you talking about in Camera RAW? I tend to do that too. Is there something I'm missing?


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