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I'd definitely recommend this book by Eddie Tapp, as it helps you set up an efficient workflow within PS.

 

Not to mention showing you how to add pretty colours to your commands.

Contrast, White balance, Shadow, Highlight, Exposure

See Salesforce.com leads in the Radian6 workflow.

Running IOGraph while I work this week.

 

This is a 9 hour day of Flash Development.

So this my camera phone Tarpipe Workflow:

 

1. Receives an email with image attachment. The image is sent to Flickr using the email body as its title and is tagged with "Phonepic".

 

2. The image is also sent to TwitPic and Twitter is updated with the email body and the picture URL.

 

3. The image URL and email body are then formatted and emailed to Twittermail which then Tweets on a second Twitter Account.

Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Screenshots

Contrast, White balance, Shadow

Infographic of the voiceover workflow

Started work at 7 am. Working overtime at 10:24 pm.

A woman is always in work mode

 

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Uploaded by my iPhone

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

Workflow: Lubitel 2 + Rollei Retro 400 + B&W process :: View On Black

Uploaded by my iPhone

(30D & 50mm/f1.4) I'm trying to establish some kind of a workflow for RAW files. My concern is always having an oversaturate d and oversharpened picture. After reading a few posts on several forums I decided to just write down a few steps and stick with them for a while until I become more comfortable with CS2. Here is my workflow so far:

1. RAW to JPG conversion using DPP 3.0

 

2. Crop (CS2)

 

3. Shadow, Highlights & Contrast (CS2)

 

4. USM (CS2)

 

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This is a Workflow I created for my system that will batch process groups of files in one shot! It provides an easy way to batch Spotlight Comment, Label, Rename Sequentially & add additional text to the filename.

been all over the map as of late when it comes to work flow lately. grasshopper, cad to sketches

Besuch im Grugapark Essen im September 2011.

Le Suquet is the old quarter of Cannes, probably best known to tourists as the climbing, winding cobbled lane lined with local restaurants, Rue St Antoine. Le Suquet contains a clock tower and church that sit high facing east overlooking the Bay of Cannes and Cannes itself. At the bottom of Le Suquet on Rue Dr. P. Gazagnaire is the Marché Forville, where the market is held in the mornings and early afternoon.

 

This area is the original fishermans' residential area of Cannes. The houses are all very old. The streets were laid out at least 400 years ago. It is a 5-minute walk from the beach and is full of restaurants around the Rue Saint Antoine and the Rue du Suquet. A lot of the area is pedestrianised and is a major tourist attraction for visitors to Cannes.

 

The rue du Suquet is the original main road into Cannes. It came in below the walls of the castle (for defence reasons). It is a pedestrian street again and has plenty of restaurants [Wikipedia.org]

These are *all* of the items that are on my desktop at any given point. There's a forthcoming SiliconVapor.com (my blog) post about what this all means.

 

This workflow waits 30 seconds, then takes a photo using this UNIX script:

 

~/./isightcapture WakingStudy.jpg

 

The items are then searched for, uploaded to Flickr, then thrown in the trash. Silent, stealthy and the only pop up is a "Workflow Running" message in the menubar.

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