Interesting that you don't use adjustment layers.

I make edits in small steps through a lot of layers and use masking extensively to localize the edits. They constitute a huge gain for my editing workflow ... I can make changes, shift them out, evaluate befores and afters, etc, very flexibly and easily. It's not just a matter of being able to step backwards: it allows me to entirely change a rendering by having alternative adjustment layer groups, all working on the same background data. If I do screw up the background image data one way or the other, I can replicate all my edits immediately by generating another base image from the RAW file and just applying the edit layers to it.

Godfrey


On Oct 19, 2005, at 5:49 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

My scratch disk is on an external firewire drive. A Maxtor 300 gig, 7200 rpm. I don't use a lot of adjustment layers. I tend to work on the background layer unless I'm uncertain about a given procedure. I keep 70 layers of history, so there's usually no problem stepping back if I must. I do some BW conversion, but only about 10% or so.

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