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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 179567" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I start in LR and do my cropping and horizon straightening and some minor corrections and then bring it over to Photoshop. Once there I evaluate it for noise. If it's a high ISO or an HDR with extra noise I will take it into Dfine. If not, I will go directly to Viveza and do the bulk of my global editing there and then return it to PS. Once back in PS I will do my specific fixes as needed. Once I'm happy with everything I will then bring the image into "output sharpener" and will sharpen depending upon what the output is to be (ie - display or print). At this point I flatten out all the layers (this greatly reduces the overall file size but locks all your changes) and save. Saving it this way automatically puts it back in Lightroom where I can export it with my watermark or upload it to my web site.</p><p></p><p>Needless to say, Nik suite is an integral part of my overall work flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 179567, member: 9521"] I start in LR and do my cropping and horizon straightening and some minor corrections and then bring it over to Photoshop. Once there I evaluate it for noise. If it's a high ISO or an HDR with extra noise I will take it into Dfine. If not, I will go directly to Viveza and do the bulk of my global editing there and then return it to PS. Once back in PS I will do my specific fixes as needed. Once I'm happy with everything I will then bring the image into "output sharpener" and will sharpen depending upon what the output is to be (ie - display or print). At this point I flatten out all the layers (this greatly reduces the overall file size but locks all your changes) and save. Saving it this way automatically puts it back in Lightroom where I can export it with my watermark or upload it to my web site. Needless to say, Nik suite is an integral part of my overall work flow. [/QUOTE]
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