Hey Albert, 300 photos can take forever. I was locked up at work 14 hours a day, six days straight working on just ONE image!
Thanks for covering the show, I can't wait to see them!
Thanks for covering the show, I can't wait to see them!
C'mon Al...get a leg up! I used to crop, color enhance, create clipping paths, why I could do 750 images in an 8 hr shift, whats the hold up man??????!!!!!!!!! P.S. When I was in charge of Graphics arts and Typesetting for a Printing Company in Cleveland, my boss fed me the same shit I am feeding you, and it feels AWESOME to dish it back out.......whewwwwwww thanks |
We have several hundred big and juicy photos of RMAF 2005 here: http://www.audiofederation.com/hifiing/2005/RMAF2005/index.htm Not pro shots like Albert's (you should see his rig!) but hopefully enjoyable nonetheless. A show report is forthcoming... Enjoy! Mike |
Hey Albert, If you run into a situation where a group of images have the same color values because they were taken in the same room with a common lighting element, you might try color correcting one, then running a batch conversion and/or action on the rest of the similar photos in Photoshop. If you used a digital camera you're probably working in RGB, and that color space lends itself better to extreme adjustment layer [i.e. curves] color moves. Can't wait to see them babies! |