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Develop module Guide or tutorial for post-processing

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PhilBurton

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This link is for a book about post-processing. Interested In Post Processing - Photzy anyone havve ths book? What is your opinion? Is it worth the read?

Can anyone recommend (or warn against) other books or guides for post-processing?

Phil Burton
 
The DAM Book by Peter Krogh - he focusses on LR quite a bit, and also has another book about digitizing prints, slides, and negatives. Michael Clark, and adventure and sports photographer has A Professional Photographer's Workflow: Using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. Both very reliable sources of information from working photographers.
 
There are hundreds of tutorials on YouTube that are good and free. Problem is weeding through some bad ones as well. One person I like very much is Anthony Morganti. On You Tube just search for his name. Of course Victoria, the Lightroom Queen has books and Tutorials as well.
 
Two excellent books, 'must have' !
. the digital negative , raw image processing in LR, CR PS , Jeff Schewe
. the digital print , preparing images in LR and PS for printing , Jeff Schewe
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When you mean developing when you say post-processing than there is much choice, i don't have any favorites.
However, when you are more interested in the organizational matter i can recommend Peter Krogh's DAM books. He' s an expert on photo workfow.
 
When you mean developing when you say post-processing than there is much choice, i don't have any favorites.
However, when you are more interested in the organizational matter i can recommend Peter Krogh's DAM books. He' s an expert on photo workfow.
Roelof,

Actually I did mean a focus on the DEVELOP module. I'm goiing to concentrate on the Anthony Morganti videos for now.

I read Peter's original DAM book when it first came out, and I got lots of good ideas from it.

Phil
 
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