How To Setup A Photo Processing Workflow - BYU Photo
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- BYU Photo's photography manager Nate Edwards gives a tutorial on his photo processing workflow, including ingesting images, file naming structure, metadata, culling with Photo Mechanic and final edits with Adobe Camera Raw.
Learn more about his workflow at: byuphoto.exposure.co/howtoedi...
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I love this channel! Sooooo helpful!
so glad to hear!
Such a gift! You've given me minutes & hours back to my life. Been using Photo Mechanic & Photoshop but not to the best of there ability.
Glad we could help!
Your videos are always so great especially for young photographers coming up! I’m specifically into sports photography and was wondering if you’d ever make a game-day workflow video, how you’re getting photos out live and how I can improve on that!
That's a great idea, We'll work on it.
Loved this video! Thanks.
Just stopped by for a few minutes for Nate.
great content! Its very similar to what I currently do.
Cool, thanks
Thank you for a great video. I agree that Photomechanoc is the best tool for your money. I am interested to learn more about your set up, looks like you have the MAC Studio , so do I, I am trying to decide on a better monitor , considering the Apple Studio vs the BENQ SW272U, any suggestions on this ?...also, what external hard disk arrangement do you have to store such a large volume of pics ?
I switched back to the Apple Studio monitor after using a higher end Dell monitor and it has made all the difference, even when the Dell monitor was calibrated. I have a 4TB G-Drive as a working hard drive and immediately back up all of our images on our server, which is backed up in the cloud.
@@byuphoto thank you for sharing your experience
do you have a link to the "Shoot log" you showed. I think it is a great template to leverage if possible.
Here is the shoot log to copy from: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RWjvwrX275mIl9Yfv7kXFjKy81PdNxWNqh_IGfp4FrI/edit?usp=sharing
And here is an instructional video on duplicating it to save: drive.google.com/file/d/1i9ncadlZkWfmN0GuLLQXVUpJbdSypVkA/view?usp=sharing
Hope that helps! Let us know if you have any questions!
@@byuphoto this is super helpful thank you so much!