Thanks Ken.
Paul via phone
> On Mar 20, 2017, at 10:00 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
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> Nice capture. The high ISO is not an issue here.
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>
> -Original Message-
>> From: Paul Stenquist
>> Subject: PESO ISO 51,200
>>
>> My former creative
Nice capture. The high ISO is not an issue here.
-Original Message-
>From: Paul Stenquist
>Subject: PESO ISO 51,200
>
>My former creative partner, Joe Puhy, at the adcraft billiards tournament.
>Shot with the K-1 and D FA 24-70. Cropped from a horizontal. ISO
I don’t try to sort my shots. I just open Bridge, choose the folder of shots I
just uploaded and start looking at them. I work from the top down and render
all the shots I like. If there are similar shots I may compare them, but I keep
my Bridge images large enough to be able to judge shots
One way to do it is to scan through a batch & mark all the minimally
acceptable images with one star.
Then change the view to show only the one star images & sort through
them again to actually look for the better images. Mark 'em two stars &
repeat going through the two star images to find the
Thanks Ann. Yes, his team won, although it was very much in don't at this point.
Paul via phone
> On Mar 19, 2017, at 5:43 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
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> He looks quite pleased - did he win? Nice portrait and so very sharp!
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> ann
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>> On 3/18/2017 4:10 PM, Paul Stenquist
He looks quite pleased - did he win? Nice portrait and so very sharp!
ann
On 3/18/2017 4:10 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
My former creative partner, Joe Puhy, at the adcraft billiards tournament. Shot
with the K-1 and D FA 24-70. Cropped from a horizontal. ISO 51,200, f1.8,
1/160th. I shot
When you regularly have 400 and up frames from a shoot, you learn how
to deal with them. :)
Lightroom's stars and Survey mode help a great deal. I do an initial
pass over all the shots quickly removing the technical duds.
Then another pass looking for weak shots and I promote the stronger
ones
One thing I don't like about smart previews is that if you go to 100%
magnification it loads the raw and renders it all over again. That
takes some time. I actually don't use them very often because of that.
Just working with the raw directly seems a little faster in develop
mode though if work
If I have a huge set of photos I just import them and build 1:1
renders at import. That way I can flip through them and cull pretty
quickly. Thing is though that the previews are only really used in the
library in lightroom. As soon as you go to develop mode it rerenders
the raw. Another thing is
Thanks Alan,
>From among several hundred I choose only about 100 to render. Many are
>similar, so for those I just repeat the base conversion.
Paul via phone
> On Mar 19, 2017, at 1:40 AM, Alan C wrote:
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> A fine shot considering the conditions. How on earth do you process
A fine shot considering the conditions. How on earth do you process "several
hundred frames"? I struggle with 100.
Alan C
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Subject: PESO ISO 51,200
My former creative partner,
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