On Sep 28, 2008, at 2:54 PM, Bruce Dayton wrote:

I suspect that Dave is referencing shooting events.  They are quite
different from what you are doing.  It is more like taking the 300
images and getting rid of the few that didn't work and then
processing all the rest rather than 10-20 shots like you are doing.
Usually it is the same basic shots with different people in them.  I
have done that type of shooting many times for kid's sports.

It doesn't really work out to be that much different. With that kind of event, the lighting is generally fairly consistent shot to shot. If you have your exposure and focus on the money, they all generally take about the same correction and require very little individual processing.

It would go *faster* than what I do, I suspect. Of course, making prints would take more time as that is gated by the speed of the printer.

G

But, I do agree that shooting raw and then a quick basic tweak in the
raw converter is the way to go.  Lightroom is one of the converters
that makes things go much quicker.


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