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Subject: [Leica] DMR M8 workflows
From: firkin at ncable.net.au (Alastair Firkin)
Date: Sun Nov 5 04:00:34 2006
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Thanks for taking the time and effort to document this: it is exactly  
the sort of help I need: prior to this its all been a  bit of a game.

Cheers

On 05/11/2006, at 18:35, Nathan Wajsman wrote:

> Hi Alastair,
>
> FWIW, here is my workflow.
>
> 1) Take the pictures--no chimping or deleting in-camera. I shoot  
> RAW exclusively.
> 2) Copy the contents of the CF card(s) into a "Canon dump" folder  
> on my computer.
> 3) Go through that folder with a suitable image browsing tool  
> (ACDSee when working on the PC, Photo Mechanic when working on the  
> Mac) to weed out the losers.
> 4) The remaining RAW images are copied to an external hard drive as  
> backup no. 1.
> 5) I then open the images in Photoshop and make all the levels,  
> cropping and other corrections as needed. The resulting images are  
> saved as TIFF files and are also backed up to the external hard drive.
> 6) The images that I want to print or post on the web are sharpened  
> and saved as PSD files.
> 7) The images that I post on the web are of course converted to JPEGs.
>
> A second backup of the RAW and TIFF images that have resulted from  
> the above is made by burning these files onto archival DVDs (which  
> I keep in my office). Once this second backup is made, I delete the  
> files from the computer, keeping only the PSD files there. I do not  
> backup the PSD files, since the only difference between those and  
> the TIFFs is the sharpening, so if my internal hard drive crashes,  
> I can easily recreate the images from the TIFFs which are backed up  
> in two places (external HD and DVDs).
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Nathan
>
> Alastair Firkin wrote:
>> Dear all,
>> Now that my digital work will be more than happy snaps from the  
>> Diglux 1, I have been considering "workflow". How should I work,  
>> please help.
>>
>> My initial plan was to have enough storage and to that end, I have  
>> bought 4 x 300 gig hard drives to store and sort the images.
>>
>> I have been using iView and iPhoto, BUT iView does not allow you  
>> to look at full images from RAW files anymore (part of the  
>> Microsoft take over and the bundling with Phase One software), so  
>> I have been playing with Adobe: I bought CS2 some time ago and  
>> "filing" in bridge and using "camera RAW SEEMS a good combination,  
>> BUT the RAW work seems better at the moment in LightRoom beta: any  
>> comments.
>>
>> So at the moment I thought:
>> 1. take images in RAW
>> 2. transfer to a "holding" folder titled "new images"
>> 3. Review images in ? iView/lightroom/aperture/bridge
>> 4. Rate images as a)junk to trash, b)record image never likely to  
>> make a print bigger than 6 x 4 and c)"potential" images
>> 5. Throw out the a images, convert the b images to jpeg files and  
>> keep the c images as RAW (but what kind of RAW I have yet to fully  
>> understand)
>> 6. Label the images with key words (does anyone have a standard  
>> "list") and comments:
>> -- here I have a problem. iView had a great comments area BUT it  
>> does not seem to "map" to the comments area of the other  
>> programmes. Putting comments in the Bridge area seems more  
>> flexible, but they do not turn up in iView --- I am thinking my  
>> days using iView are now numbered, and this saddens me as I just  
>> paid for an upgrade, and its been a good workhorse for so long and  
>> I have so many comments already filed in it including all the FOM2  
>> stuff
>> 7. transfer the folders to the hard disc stores : this perhaps  
>> should be done before labels but I think bridge or lightroom can  
>> "follow" where they have gone and are "stored"
>> 8. remove the images from the new image folder to free up the  
>> computers basic hard disc again
>> 9. Begin working on the c images, and make displays for web and  
>> printing
>> 10. go out and do it again.
>>
>> As you can see, I want to start with a basic plan and keep to it  
>> for at least 12 months to try to get some order and filing in my  
>> system, rather than the current mess.
>>
>> Thanks for any comments and help
>>
>> Cheers and here's luck
>>
>> Alastair
>>
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>
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