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A look at the photographers workflow

Published by: Photo-i       05-05-2006        Read Complete Article
Article Summary

"When the first photographers ventured into digital they went naturally for the industry standard, Adobe Photoshop. Their agencies worked with it, the few computer people they knew worked with it, printing houses worked with it (BTW, the second industry standard was Quark's XPress for page lay-out). In 1999 Nikon brought the D1 to the market, not the first digital camera but the one taking digital imaging into the mainstream. In the following years the market exploded and today almost every pro-shooter and enthusiast owns a digital camera.

Our very first thought should be, "how do I keep track of my photos". Which is what every one of us really thinks, the more pictures and experience the more obvious this thought is. Beginners may not be aware of this idea but they do have it. While it is easy to get a photo onto a hard drive, it is not so easy to consistently follow ones files around.

Now the software companies begin to catch up, seeing a new market: Photographers, not graphic designers and tech heads: "Some days back all programmers on the Photoshop team got a digital camera as a bonus for Christmas. Now being photographers they noticed how hard Photoshop is for photographic tasks." An observation by Mark Hamburg, Kevin Tieskoetter and Jeff Schewe, made in Adobe Lightroom Beta Podcast #"....Read Complete Article




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