On 19 Oct 2005 at 17:29, William Robb wrote:

> Paul and I seem to have pretty much the same workflow procedure, and his 
> description has the advantage of coherence.
> The general rules of thumb we use in the photo lab industry seems to apply. 
> This
> is get the density right before attempting to adjust the colour. This will
> always get you close to where you want to be.
>  If you must, tweak the density again, and perhaps a final tweak to the 
> colour.

If the exposure level and shadow point are set prior to setting the colour then 
clipping often occurs particularly when large colour offsets are called for. I 
always try to set the colour as close as possible to where I want it initially 
so that I don't have to set exposure/shadow levels twice.


Rob Studdert
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