3 Time Saving Photoshop Edits
Posted: July 28, 2016
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Digital photography has placed the editing process squarely on the shoulders of the photographers. Many find editing images to be a hassle and time consuming.
However, these three quick Photoshop edits can cut down the amount of time spent on editing.
Barry J Brady, writer for Digital Photography School, shares Photoshop edits that are time saving.
3 Quick Photoshop Edits You Need to Know
For many photographers, spending time behind a computer editing images, can be annoying. I personally enjoy the editing process, but I often hear photographers saying that they wish they didn’t have to spend time editing images. Of course, the image editing process has become the photographer’s responsibility since the advent of digital photography. In the past, the editing process was the domain of the lab that developed and printed your roll of film.
If you are one of the photographers that does not like the idea of spending hours editing your images, then this article might help you get out of the editing blues.
Of course, you will always need to spend some time editing, but you don’t want to be spend hours trying to make an image look good. There is a quick way to get some good results from your images in Photoshop. But, before we talk about that, first there are some things that you need to do in-camera, which will save you time in post-production.
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