Hi all,
99% of the time my photography is out on the streets (people / buildings etc.). So when I get back from a shoot my workflow is the following;
DPP to rate and reject images, still in DPP make basic adjustments (white balance / picture style / sharpening / shadow & highlights / lens correction), then export as 16bit TIF file to a folder.
Then open TIF file in Affinity Photo to do rest of adjustments to finish image then export to a finished JPEG.
So basically it is DPP - save as TIF - Affinity Photo - save as JPEG.
Is this overkill?
Cheers
Ian
99% of the time my photography is out on the streets (people / buildings etc.). So when I get back from a shoot my workflow is the following;
DPP to rate and reject images, still in DPP make basic adjustments (white balance / picture style / sharpening / shadow & highlights / lens correction), then export as 16bit TIF file to a folder.
Then open TIF file in Affinity Photo to do rest of adjustments to finish image then export to a finished JPEG.
So basically it is DPP - save as TIF - Affinity Photo - save as JPEG.
Is this overkill?
Cheers
Ian
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