Hi Bengt,
Seeing that you asked so nicely... :)
1) I shoot RAW.
2) I convert the RAW file using RAW Shooter Premium 2006.
3) I set the exposure, color balance and fill light and contrast in RAW shooter.
4) I save the file as a TIFF file.
5) Then I open the TIFF file in Photoshop.
6) I remove any noise with NeatImage that there might be.
7) I adjust the levels to ensure the black and white points are right.
8) I adjust the curves slightly for added contrast.
9) I adjust the saturation if needed.
10) I sharpen using Pixelgenius Photokit Sharpner plug-in.
11) I save the PSD file.
12) I resize and resample the PSD file in the sizes I require.
13) I re-sharpen the smaller file.
14) I add borders and text.
15) I save the JPG file.
Now I have the original RAW, converted TIFF, PSD with adjustment layers and final screen proof.
I hope this helps.
Kind regards
Gerhard |
South Africa
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