On Apr 11, 2008, at 16:04, Christine Aguila wrote:
> Charles:  These are very nice. Color is very nice as well Yes, the
> shake-reduction is impressive & it worked really well for you in your
> gallery of photos here. Out of interest, did you mass-process here  
> using
> Lightroom?  Is it fairly easy to do?  I haven't tried that yet in  
> Lightroom.

I did 'em one at a time, but I didn't really have that many to edit,  
ultimately.  There are a couple things I did to help simplify  
organization (I shot about 1,200 photos in 3 hours)

  1. Auto-stack images, so that anything within a 1 second of each  
other all went into a stack together.    Then you can sync the  
exposure/WB correction for all of the images in each stack.  But for  
the most part it wasn't necessary, as a burst of 6-8 photos usually  
only had 1 or 2 images which would "work".  Funny expressions on their  
mouths, or blinking, or whatever ruled out a lot of them.

With everything "stacked" and with the stacks collapsed, it was easier  
to see the total sum of angles/subjects without the distraction of  
seeing 5-10 images in a row which all (in thumbnail view, anyways)  
look exactly alike.  I'm still getting used to the fact that the K10D  
will keep hammering out the burst until I let go.  With the DS, I'd  
get that "reminder" after 5-7 images as it would slow down the  
writes.  No such cues from the K10D!

  2. I used the "add to quick-collection" button quite liberally to  
pick and choose the candidates for future processing - then saved that  
to a new collection name.  That helped me weed out the "best 100" from  
the 1,184 original images.

Thanks for looking!

  -Charles

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Charles Robinson - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Minneapolis, MN
http://charles.robinsontwins.org



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