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johnnytsunami

Joined: 04 Apr 2008
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Location: Oregon U.S.A.


PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:32 pm    Post subject: lightroom 2.1 workflow Reply with quote

Anybody here mind sharing their workflow for digital images in lightroom 2.1? I've read that you can basically go to the develop module and just start working down and adjusting as you go along, but I'm not sure I'm getting the best results doing this. Specifically, I'll adjust white balance first, then play around with exposure settings. After I get to adjusting contrast it seems to throw the pic. off somewhat in the exposure settings I've just changed. Am I supposed to go back and then fine-tune the exposure settings once more after getting my contrast set in? I'm thinking maybe I should be first setting my contrast ( I usually go with the mid-contrast setting) and then go and develop my exposure settings. Anyways, would be interested in hearing how some of you might be handling this as well. Thanks in advance...
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