My Lightroom Workflow – pt. 7 – Noise and Mimicry

After showing you how for high-ISO shots today’s cameras rely more and more on noise reduction, no matter if it’s done in-camera, or in post processing by the camera manufacturer’s RAW development software such as Capture NX or DPP and after explaining how to save ISO-dependent development settings in Lightroom, one question is still open: … Continue reading “My Lightroom Workflow – pt. 7 – Noise and Mimicry”

My Lightroom Workflow pt. 6 – Independent Development

After receiving a ton of great feedback on the last article in this Lightroom Workflow series, I decided to take some time over the weekend and quickly go over one more important piece in the puzzle: ISO/camera dependent development settings. Why would you want to do such a thing? Simple. Let’s say you’re totally happy … Continue reading “My Lightroom Workflow pt. 6 – Independent Development”

My Lightroom Workflow – pt. 5 (or The Shocking Truth About RAW)

Has this ever happened to you? You have a photography workflow that actually works like a well-oiled machine. Shoot -> import/tag -> select/prune -> rate -> post process -> export. Lather rinse repeat. Wonderfully reduces the hassle of getting lost within those thousands and thousands of images. All from within one single application. Maybe two … Continue reading “My Lightroom Workflow – pt. 5 (or The Shocking Truth About RAW)”