Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:34 pm
I have a series of modest photos all taken with same exposure and lighting. When I fix and enhance in PS, I go through several steps. If I were doing this in LightRoom, I could copy and paste my settings. In PS, it is not so easy.
This is an exercise for my education rather than fix these photos.
Alternative 1: Open all images. Fix one, remember the steps, Revert. Then go fix 1 then 2 then 3 then 4 using the same steps and load and save curves.
Is there another alternative. They would be viewed as a series.
Different problem: Multiple photos of the same subject in different lighting and settings. Prime example weddings (I am NOT a wedding photographer). You could color correct the bride (and her dress?) with perhaps a white balance card. The do some pins. Then fix the other photos close. And final pass to nudge the color to match. I think that is too much work. Do people do that?
This is an exercise for my education rather than fix these photos.
Alternative 1: Open all images. Fix one, remember the steps, Revert. Then go fix 1 then 2 then 3 then 4 using the same steps and load and save curves.
Is there another alternative. They would be viewed as a series.
Different problem: Multiple photos of the same subject in different lighting and settings. Prime example weddings (I am NOT a wedding photographer). You could color correct the bride (and her dress?) with perhaps a white balance card. The do some pins. Then fix the other photos close. And final pass to nudge the color to match. I think that is too much work. Do people do that?