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<blockquote data-quote="gohan2091" data-source="post: 256462" data-attributes="member: 11990"><p>Thanks! Would you crop out the left side? the stair rails?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>From speaking with the couple and looking at their photo albums, I think they're planning to get an empty album, print the photos and then insert them into the sleeves. I'm sure they won't use all the photos but i've given them the choice to select the ones that they like. As I said, I don't see the benefit of purposely withholding perfectly good photos just to deliver them a couple of dozen. I'm happy to release all the ones that I like. I use Adobe Lightroom for editing. I will jump into Photoshop if a photo needs advanced editing. My process for these photos is to apply various filter presets that I like, sharpen, correct the exposure if it's a bit off and for the mother, I removed a few facial spots. Fairly simple and once one photo from a particualr timeframe has been edited, I can apply the effect to all the photos in that session.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohan2091, post: 256462, member: 11990"] Thanks! Would you crop out the left side? the stair rails? From speaking with the couple and looking at their photo albums, I think they're planning to get an empty album, print the photos and then insert them into the sleeves. I'm sure they won't use all the photos but i've given them the choice to select the ones that they like. As I said, I don't see the benefit of purposely withholding perfectly good photos just to deliver them a couple of dozen. I'm happy to release all the ones that I like. I use Adobe Lightroom for editing. I will jump into Photoshop if a photo needs advanced editing. My process for these photos is to apply various filter presets that I like, sharpen, correct the exposure if it's a bit off and for the mother, I removed a few facial spots. Fairly simple and once one photo from a particualr timeframe has been edited, I can apply the effect to all the photos in that session. [/QUOTE]
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