Hi Boris
don't forget to save your profile(s) too. It contains email, adressbook,
favorites, templates and more.
Most people forget to save it and loose all that in case of....

If you use ntbackup, dont't forget to  include \documents and settings
(Dokumente und Einstellungen)

greetings
Markus



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Boris Liberman
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 6:11 AM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: Simplified PS workflow


Tom, as far as I understand, the PhotoShop CS2 does 2 and 3 below
automatically if you choose "save for web" option from the menus.

Also, generally the less files you have on your desktop the faster your
windows is. This is at least has been my experience. Personally, I have
two hard drives on my PC. Each has a directory called "work" on the top
most level like "c:\work" or "d:\work", etc. There I have all my stuff
organized the way I see fit. It is also easier to backup/restore it this
way. I just tell the backup program to backup these two directories and
I am done.

Boris



graywolf wrote:
> 1. Resample image to 72ppi.
> 2. Change profile to sRGB.
> 3. Change image to 8 bit.
> 4. Save for Web and delete modified image.
>
> To go with that I revised my workflow so that raw images from the camera
> or one of the scanners go into a Raw Images folder on the Desktop. I
> consider those to be my digital equivalent of negatives.
>
> Using Camera Raw I convert to PSD files which go into a PSD Images
> folder on the Desktop. These are the working images to be edited to
> final print form.



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