Jim, Joe et al -
Hard copy, either 4x6s or a contact sheet is indeed my normal MO, and I did that with another band just last week. In this case the band leader was in a big hurry as he had a meeting with a graphic designer today, and wanted to see everything I'd gotten. . With two weddings this weekend I literally had zero time to hand convert all those RAW files. I ended up using the Breezebrowser batch conversion utility and was just able to hand him a CD yesterday. I tweaked a couple of underexposed RAWS where I outran the flash recycle before converting. He emailed back later saying one of the shots is probably going to be the album cover. Now that he's narrowed it down, we can get down and work the RAW files of the real keepers.
So thanks to all for the suggestions, and I already had BreezeBrowser on my computer, and it's a great program. I appreciated the opportunity to get into it a bit more. Thanks Joe.
Can anyone tell me about the "Extract" and "Regenerate" embedded JPEGS tool?
Ken
At 04:36 AM 8/16/2004, you wrote:
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 06:34:22 -0400, "Austin, Joe (IMS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to:
>If I am understanding your task correctly it sounds like Breezebrowser >might be right up your alley. If BB supports your cameras raw files it >can do batch conversion, automatically create html pages with the images >that you could put on CD , or printed proof sheets. (note , there is a >beta version of BB that supports RAW from the Canon 1D MK II and Chris >says he'll have a full release soon )
Sorry, can't find the original message, but I think he should run all the shots through Photoshop and have 4 by 6 proof printed on a Frontier. People do like to have paper prints to pass around and think about. I mean if the job's worth doing, do it right. Take the time to tweak them a bit, do some cropping, and make them all look real nice. 400 by 600 pixel images are rather small.
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