I'm on a mac, but all the software is just as available on a PC so my workflow wouldn't be any different:Wow I now realize I suck at using my drone
No matter what I do m pictures do not come out that good.
What photo editing software are you guys using for Windows PCs?
It's OK also camera raw with Photoshop, I don't think light room is needed...I'm on a mac, but all the software is just as available on a PC so my workflow wouldn't be any different:
- Import raw images in Adobe Lightroom 5
- Retouching and more advanced processing in Photoshop CC2014
Usually, I won't have to go into Photoshop at all, except for the images where I need to remove myself, and when I'm shooting in snow (needs color correction in layers).
If I could give you two hints, it would be shoot in raw (.DNG format), and use Adobe Lightroom.
Yep, CameraRaw works too, but once you've tried Lightroom I can guarantee you that you'll never go back. When I started shooting raw many years back I was pulling my hair out over how unintuitive it was to process the files in CameraRaw. For one image it might be OK, but if you have hundreds (which I often have coming back from a shoot) it is a very slow process, even with Adobe Bridge. Using Lightroom revolutionized the way I work with images, and I've been using it since the 4th version.It's OK also camera raw with Photoshop, I don't think light room is needed...
All my photos a page or so back were done exactly that way.Has anybody tried extracting a single frame from a video clip and processing as a photo. ...
How do you get it into a raw format?In good light the stills from the plus are very good.
This is from RAW and cropped quite a lot, about a third of the frame.
Lets see some more.
Due to the narrow width of this board it 's a good idea to include a link if you have them hosted elsewhere.
http://s6.postimg.org/4jpj7ya2p/church1.jpg
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