Developing a Workflow System by Stuart Gibson
W ith digital we can immediately review our pictures on the camera LCDand re-shoot where necessary. This creates many shots of the same subject, so it’s essential to have an organised workflow system in order todownload, store, organise, catalogue, and process these photos on ourcomputers. Organisin...
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| Published in | The Underwater Photographer pp. 503 - 520 |
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| Format | Book Chapter |
| Language | English |
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United States
Routledge
2010
Taylor & Francis Group |
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| Online Access | Get full text |
| ISBN | 0240521641 9780240521640 |
| DOI | 10.4324/9780080956930-20 |
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| Summary: | W ith digital we can immediately review our pictures on the camera LCDand re-shoot where necessary. This creates many shots of the same
subject, so it’s essential to have an organised workflow system in order todownload, store, organise, catalogue, and process these photos on ourcomputers. Organising them in this way can be confusing and problematic formany of us. This chapter covers some basic guidelines for managing thethousands of images we can accrue during a dive trip. |
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| ISBN: | 0240521641 9780240521640 |
| DOI: | 10.4324/9780080956930-20 |