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Sports Cars For Rent on the Strip, Las Vegas, NevadaI have been looking for ways to streamline the digital production aspect of my images because it has just taking up way too much of my time that would be best served doing other things. So I've been experimenting with various Photoshop actions that I found on some photography forums. I think I found a nice combination of actions now that I can use for any given image.
This photo here required no retouching on my part. I just clicked on "Dave's Image Punch!", the Orton Effect on Screen blending mode, and the medium "Kalifbanane Cross-Coloring" actions. It looks just as good if not better than what I would have done manually, and still looks realistic.
So from now on, I'll be looking to use my actions to process my files unless there's a compelling reason to do it manually. I'm excited!
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So you still do most of your image processing in PS? I have abandoned PS for the majority of my processing work in favor of LightRoom since 1.0 came out. Only for advanced stuff will I need to pull up PS. Now with LR2's features, I get even more power in LR. (Watch for an upcoming post that details this for a recent photo I published).
Now, this doesn't solve the problem of spending all day on the computer and just not wanting to be on it anymore for doing photo processing...
Hey Greg. Yeah. I haven't tried LR2 yet. I wasn't impressed with the LR1 beta so I haven't thought much of it since. I've got about 5,000 processed and keyworded images at the moment and to think about how much time it has taken to do that is scary.
Nice collections of pictures. Good job!
Thanks Vic.
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