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Jun 29, 2010 18:52 |  #1

I am curious to know how all you other wedding photographers handle your photos after a wedding. Currently I shoot RAW (obviously) and have a nice organized folder system for RAW, JPEG, and other projects relation to that particular wedding. When I go into edit the pictures I find myself touching every photo in Bridge and Adobe Raw to adjust white balance and make other adjustments if needed. Sometimes I also use some bridge presets I purchased from David Jay. Then I run David Jay's Showit Lomo to all the pictures. Once that is all done I convert to JPEG and use Photoshop to generate a website gallery for proofing and then upload to my website. I am just curious to see if there is any easier way to do the fine adjustments to the photos especially white balance which takes forever to go through all 1,000-1,200 photos or if this is just part of what we have to deal with as wedding photographers since our venues usually have horrible lighting conditions. Thanks!


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Jun 29, 2010 19:29 |  #2

I already did, it's a sticky thread in the wedding forum. Why would you post in this forum when it's wedding related? Wedding processing is higher volume than most people do.


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Jun 29, 2010 21:12 |  #3

Didn't know there was a sub-forum in there for weddings. My bad! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.


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Jun 29, 2010 21:14 |  #4

Welcome :) Have a search of that subforum for workflows, it's been mentioned before, but a mod will probably move your thread anyway.


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