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This workflow model portrays how museum patrons perform sequences of actions while engaging with the Burke Museum kiosk system. The model enabled a high-level view of the workflow, which put a spotlight on areas in the process ("breakdowns") that design decisions could improve.
When there's time and funding available, contextual inquiry is always an excellent way to expose previously unseen issues.
Der Workflow ist bei fast allen hier dargestellten Bildern der Gleiche:
- Pseudo-HDR oder HDR aus 3 Einzelbildern mit photomatix zusammengestellt
- Nachbearbeitung in photoshop (Tonwertkorrektur)
- Entrauscht mit noiseware
- Anwendung der Filter Topaz adjust und NIK Color Efex zur Farbgestaltung
- deutlich geschärft mit "unscharf maskieren"
- Sättigung für möglichst natürliche Farbwiedergabe
Wer Einzelheiten zu den Einstellungen haben möchte, kann sich gerne an mich wenden.
The workflow is almost the same for the pictures shown here:
- Pseudo-HDR and HDR composed of 3 individual images with photomatix
- Post-processing in Photoshop (Levels)
- Denoised with Noiseware
- Adjust filter by Topaz and NIK Color Efex filter for color design
- Sharpened considerably, "Unsharp Mask"
- Saturation for natural color reproduction
Who wants to have details about the settings, can feel free to contact me.
First test sample from the Kodachrome workflow I am working up currently. Testing for maximizing image data for use in a Lightroom workflow. This sample was scanned in SliverFast using multi-exposure and scanning to a 48-bit HDR file. Then that HDR file was manipulated in SilverFast HDR, setting the White and Black points to the highest and lowest values detected in the scan. Hopefully this averages out and maximizes color data in the image before exporting as a 48-bit TIFF.
This TIFF was then opened in Photoshop ACR. Using ACR as an alternate for Lightroom, I adjusted the overall image, setting a custom white balance, and adjusting Clarity and creating a custom Tone Curve. Local Adjustments were used in 4 areas, creating differing exposures and saturations on different parts of the image. The goal was to see how much manipulation I could perform on the image before the image "broke" creating garbage.
I feel good for a first pass at a Kodachrome scanning/Lightroom workflow. Hopefully in the coming days I will have this further refined and will share my entire process on LifeInDigitalFilm.
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After copying intemperie's workflow added to it a bit to:
Copy the name of the selected image to the clipboard
So once the Flickr window pops up hit Cmd-V to paste it as the title (trying to get it to automatically add it, but can't manage it :/ )
Ask if I want trash the file once uploaded (usually from the Desktop)
Opens my Flickr photos page for organising (add to sets, groups or collections)
I guess I could just use something like Flickr Uploadr, but I prefer to 'roll my own' :p
Uploaded with Automator
I have been messing with this project all year and I decided to collect up some of the screen shots and scans and put them all into a collage to show a little of my workflow from Moleskine sketch to 3D model.
This PSD holds 20+ sub page designs. Every interactive designer has their own workflow for organizing layers/folders.
General rules:
- Everything gets properly labelled (no "copy" for the layer name)
- Everything gets properly grouped in a folder
- Folders within a sub page are in order of visual appearance on the design (from top of the page)
- No linked layers!
- No locked layers!
- All mask layers are linked to their respective layer/folder!
- "Beardcrumbs" is an acceptable name for "breadcrumbs"
I also don't ever use the Direct Selection tool. The organized folder system allows me to get anywhere very quickly. Sometimes I'll choose the text tool and click into a paragraph to bring me directly to the folder I want to be in too.
What's your workflow like?
Renames the file to make it web friendly (replaces spaces with underscores, all text lowercase)
Uploads it to the downloads folder on my site
Wraps the URL in HTML tags
Copies the URL to the clipboard
Ask if I want trash the file once uploaded (usually from the Desktop)
Just run the workflow then paste the URL
Uploaded with Automator
I wrote a blog post about how I use my iPad to process my scanned film images. I cover from scanning to processing and sharing on the social webs.
Click here for the post:http://digitalchemicals.blogspot.com/2015/02/ipad-film-photography-workflow.html
For uploading images to display in forums:
Renames the file to make it web friendly (replaces spaces with underscores, all text lowercase)
Uploads it to the Drop folder on my site
Wraps the URL in BB code [img][/img] tags
Copies the URL to the clipboard
Ask if I want trash the file once uploaded (usually from the Desktop)
Just run the workflow then paste the URL
Uploaded with Automator
To my immediate down & left when when working. Quick use files for inbox, Read/Review, Support, Tickle, & To file. Behind which is an on the go folder set I picked up from Allen Co. As well as the second container of computer parts and such.
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Once upon a time, I shot all my photos in JPEG, and occasionally managed to find time to post them. Then, I was convinced to start shooting in RAW to have more control over the outcome. Once I did that, I was on a slippery slope, of course. A few months later, someone introduced me to photo processing plugins, particularly Topaz Adjust and DeNoise. Happy with the visuals, I added those into my already-overburdened workflow. And then, recently, for reasons I can't determine, the Topaz plugins started completely obliterating the EXIF data from the photos I use them to process. EXIF data, like GPS coordinates and timestamps in particular, are really important to me. After a few hours of banging my head against the wall of unhelpful internet discussion forums, I arrived at the solution pictured here. I now have to run a command-line utility called 'exiftool' and manually copy the EXIF data from the originals to the edited copies once I'm done tweaking.
Maybe I should just go back to JPEGs...
My Workflow for 2018!
I have made the choice to leave Lightroom CC behind and have a new workflow and learning curve for 2018.
Own all the software below so no monthly charges for 2018
I have had DXO software for a while and often have used it from Lightroom so now my organisation and main software will be DXO Pro.
I will support this with Affinity Photo (that i have had copies of since the beta on the Mac) and have the book and really need to get to grips with this software to get creative in 2018
Also have LandscapeStudioPro software which can be great for quick changes in surfaces and backgrounds.
Also have NIK collection that DXO have just taken over and look forward to changes that DXO say they have planned for 2018 - but not actual said what the changes are ;-)
Have Creative Kit in the wings as the SnapHeal program I find amazingly good for removing unwanted items, especially when large!
So a lot of words and lets see how I get on with the different software and workflow in 2018
Roberto Fonte admin of the HDR Maranatah group asked me to post a workflow of how I work with HDR as a help to those photographers just starting. Being a career teacher I absolutely jumped at the chance to teach again. I hope this is a help for you beginners out there.
Postproducción workflows; en el marco de actividades del trigésimo cuarto Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara. Participan: Andrés Marrine, Cynthia Navarro y David Rodríguez Paredes. Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. Martes 12 de Marzo de 2019. Foto: © FICG / Gonzalo García
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