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<blockquote data-quote="Slipperman" data-source="post: 629753" data-attributes="member: 14707"><p>so you never wanted to re-process the same image but slightly differently and were curious about what settings you used the first time? i shoot usually 2 sets of 3 bracketed photos (+/-2) plus 6 or 7 continuous release shots. there have been a lot of times where i'll process 1 of the 'rapid fire' shots a certain way then try again with one of the other shots. if i do Viveza in both, i get curious as to what i used the first time. also, if you've done one shot a certain way and it came out great and weeks or months later you shoot a new image that's different but similar (old house/barn, etc), it would be nice to know the settings i used the first time to try to and recreate it as best as possible in the new image. but that's just me. it seems that information is irretrievable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slipperman, post: 629753, member: 14707"] so you never wanted to re-process the same image but slightly differently and were curious about what settings you used the first time? i shoot usually 2 sets of 3 bracketed photos (+/-2) plus 6 or 7 continuous release shots. there have been a lot of times where i'll process 1 of the 'rapid fire' shots a certain way then try again with one of the other shots. if i do Viveza in both, i get curious as to what i used the first time. also, if you've done one shot a certain way and it came out great and weeks or months later you shoot a new image that's different but similar (old house/barn, etc), it would be nice to know the settings i used the first time to try to and recreate it as best as possible in the new image. but that's just me. it seems that information is irretrievable. [/QUOTE]
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