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The problems with Photoshop Actions for Wedding and Portrait Photographers |
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By Joe Jones
Photoshop opened up a whole world of possibilities for photographers and image editing experts by allowing them to develop automation within their workflow. No more so than in the areas of Portrait and Wedding Photography.
At the same time though, it created an unprecedented burden on many to learn this new technology and perform like a pro. The trouble has always been that Photoshop is vast in its possibilities, and the task of learning enough of its workings a huge undertaking. Often times, it has become too much for some, and they disappear back into their shells. At least for a while.
My personal experience of this, as a photographer is that I was young and excited and very determined, and years on, I am still learning. Through this I have learnt something about identifying the challenges of specific types of image production, and then how to discover satisfactory solutions to reproduce them easily.
When you look at a beautifully edited set of images from a professional photographer, you'll see that they have had a lot of image enhancements made to them. |
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