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Newbie question: Workflow with ViewNx2 and CaptureNx2
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 36774" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Hey Boomer,</p><p>I shoot both Raw and JPG, only because my wife wants to see the pictures as soon as they're loaded and not wait for me to convert them.</p><p>I use Lightroom which is a great Database manager, and a really powerful editor.</p><p>I've also got two external "Network" drives. A 500GB for the JPG files and a 1TB to back up the Raw files. My drives are physically connected to my router so every computer in the house can access them. Original raw files are kept on my C drive.</p><p></p><p>One of the first things I do when loading photos is to get rid of the obviously bad shots. You will know them when you see them. Out of focus, Blurry, etc.</p><p></p><p>When I have more time to sit and work I will compare shots that look very similar. I took 6 rapid fire shots of my grand daughter driving the soccer ball down field. I got rid of 4 of those by comparing them side by side and eliminating those with minor flaws. Two were keepers.</p><p></p><p>Finally I start rating them with stars to indicate my favorites.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps a little bit, and what part of Richmond are you from? I grew up in Midlothian. I now live north of Charlottesville.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 36774, member: 2287"] Hey Boomer, I shoot both Raw and JPG, only because my wife wants to see the pictures as soon as they're loaded and not wait for me to convert them. I use Lightroom which is a great Database manager, and a really powerful editor. I've also got two external "Network" drives. A 500GB for the JPG files and a 1TB to back up the Raw files. My drives are physically connected to my router so every computer in the house can access them. Original raw files are kept on my C drive. One of the first things I do when loading photos is to get rid of the obviously bad shots. You will know them when you see them. Out of focus, Blurry, etc. When I have more time to sit and work I will compare shots that look very similar. I took 6 rapid fire shots of my grand daughter driving the soccer ball down field. I got rid of 4 of those by comparing them side by side and eliminating those with minor flaws. Two were keepers. Finally I start rating them with stars to indicate my favorites. Hope this helps a little bit, and what part of Richmond are you from? I grew up in Midlothian. I now live north of Charlottesville. [/QUOTE]
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