Power of Post Processing

By Matthew Rivers


Why Post Processing?

Even though post processing can be a lot of fun, it can also consume all of your time. Yet, by using some of the tips from this post, you'll have the chance to improve this process. By concentrating on your photography alone, you'll be able to take quality photos that will impress.

While many feel that using post processing to adjust photographs is the cheater's method, you'll find that it is actually a great tool to learn from. As you take the time to observe your photos and figure out how to improve them, you'll gain insight into how to improve your photography when you're out in the field. In this way, you can learn invaluable lessons in improvement in a rather short period of time.

By using post production to its full advantage, you can learn some important lessons about similar mistakes that you tend to make in shooting. By identifying your weaknesses, you can quickly work to start new habits that will make a difference. It is your attitude towards improvement that will give you the greatest edge in your photography.

What Tips are Essential to Post Processing?

Usually, when discussing post processing, I would start with how to make your workflow more efficient. Yet, I've found that there is one factor that is even more crucial, which is the amount of focus invested in this process. That is why I recommend shutting out all distractions first before even looking at how to improve the process.

Next, it's helpful to customize your workspace so that you have a workflow that works for you. With your equipment and station laid out for efficient use, you can save a lot of time. Then, by grouping similar tasks together, you'll be able to take advantage of the time savings that large companies are able to utilize.

Also, learning keyboard shortcuts can help to greatly improve your workflow. Although it may seem like a little thing, it can be an effective time saver over the life of your career. Hence, by taking a few moments to learn from the help menu, you can reduce your overall time spent in your editing program.

Finally, don't forget how effective it can be to improve your skills to a degree that you really need very little editing applied to your photographs. While this is the goal of every photographer, few achieve it to the degree that is noticeable. Yet, by honing in one just white balance, for example, you can effectively reduce the time spent with your software.




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