- Messages
- 230
- Name
- Ali
- Edit My Images
- No
Hi all
Very new to post processing and just wanted to put a wishlist together so that I can learn from all your experiences and implement them myself.
I own a 5d3 and a 24-70 2.8 lens, a 50 1.4 and want to buy a couple of more lenses.
I also own a Sony NEX 7 with a Tamron 18-200 and will shortly be getting adapters for this lens to use with legacy glass.
I have lightroom 5 installed and want to automate a few things right off the bat without any human intervention as soon as raw images are downloaded to the watch folders.
1. One watch folder for every lens / camera combination so that correct PP automation can be run.
2. Apply sharpening (unsharp mask, maybe once or twice)
3. apply lens correction
4. Apply CA correction
5. Apply AWB (I would trust LR to do this here)
6. Apply some sort of naming convention
7. Retain and enhance EXIF data with GPS coordinates if available (prompt to import GPS coordinates before running each batch job)
8. Apply watermark in a designated area every pic
9. Save as JPEG in full quality
10. Move the RAW files to a new folder within the export folder for that batch job
Ay other steps I should consider / missing?
I'd like to guage your thouhts and opinions about this and how I can do this really. Any suggestions or guidance are welcome.
I will of course pay special atten
Very new to post processing and just wanted to put a wishlist together so that I can learn from all your experiences and implement them myself.
I own a 5d3 and a 24-70 2.8 lens, a 50 1.4 and want to buy a couple of more lenses.
I also own a Sony NEX 7 with a Tamron 18-200 and will shortly be getting adapters for this lens to use with legacy glass.
I have lightroom 5 installed and want to automate a few things right off the bat without any human intervention as soon as raw images are downloaded to the watch folders.
1. One watch folder for every lens / camera combination so that correct PP automation can be run.
2. Apply sharpening (unsharp mask, maybe once or twice)
3. apply lens correction
4. Apply CA correction
5. Apply AWB (I would trust LR to do this here)
6. Apply some sort of naming convention
7. Retain and enhance EXIF data with GPS coordinates if available (prompt to import GPS coordinates before running each batch job)
8. Apply watermark in a designated area every pic
9. Save as JPEG in full quality
10. Move the RAW files to a new folder within the export folder for that batch job
Ay other steps I should consider / missing?
I'd like to guage your thouhts and opinions about this and how I can do this really. Any suggestions or guidance are welcome.
I will of course pay special atten