Dave: The only thing I'd add is don't forget about the copy and past settings feature. Say you batch process, then say you want to tweak say 5 shots of the batch that might be under similar light conditions etc, tweak one shot, copy the settings, then paste those settings to the other 4 shots. Just another tool to cut down on post-processing time. Just an idea I thought I'd throw out there. HTH. Cheers, Christine

----- Original Message ----- From: "David J Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: What's the best way to go about this shoot


I don't do farm shoots, even though it says i do on my site, but i
have agreed to do one
after our Thanksgiving long weekend. The one lady is a friend, and the
farm is right on the Vivian forest, so should
have lots of colour to work with, and thats what they want.

I'll be doing CD's for them, probably taking 20-30 shots minimum of
each. I was thinking of the D200 and K10D, but shoot in Raw. Maybe not
so much for the K10D, but raw for the D200, so i can get the best,
sharpest photo out to them.

What do you think would be the best way to convert to jpg, to make a
web page, and do the adjustments for the CD's.

Lightroom is what i'm thinking would be best, then if i only need to
do a small change i can apply it to the batch,, i think i remember how
to do that.
Any ideas from the raw shooters on how you do your batch conversions
and proccessing.



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