Essential Post-Processing Workflow Steps in Photography
Posted: July 10, 2018
Post-processing is an important step in photography. Even if you don't go all out and edit an image's color or sharpen it, to keep up with the artistic standards of today's pictures, you'll need to do some adjusting. These are six of the most essential steps to follow in any post-processing workflow.
Jaymes Dempsey, writer for Digital Photography School, shares six essential post-processing tips.
We live in a digital age, a time when a post-processing workflow is an increasingly essential aspect of our photography. Cameras produce images with the expectation that they will be altered later, will be corrected, sharpened, tinted, etc.
What this means is that post-processing isn’t something that can be easily bypassed, especially if you shoot in RAW, which I recommend.
That isn’t to say that every photographer today has to love post-processing. Some photographers, I consider myself to be among them, greatly prefer working in the field to working on the computer. But while it’s possible to shorten one’s post-processing workflow, a minimum amount of editing is necessary to keep up with today’s artistic and technological standards.
In this article, I will discuss that minimum and explain the six essential steps in any post-processing workflow.
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