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Hello there :) I know you said you "sharpen RAW images slightly". I process every image in Lightroom only with VSCO presets. Would you recommend I sharpen images first, save as RAW, then reopen them in LR & process with VSCO? I've tried so many variations
I don't think you can sharpen an image in Photoshop and then save as RAW. Editing in PS is by nature destructive unless you use adjustment layers. The file you import back into LR will be either a jpg or a tif and you can't apply VSCO to anything but RAW files. Well, you can but it will look like shit. I use sharpening in LR on export. I used to sharpen in PS, but no more.
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I believe I have read here somewhere that you deliver your images to your client within a month. If you can cull and process a whole wedding in 4 hours. Why are you taking so long to deliver to client?
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Again, I process all of my images using VSCO's Fuji 400H+. I'm not really loving LR's grain. Do you personally prefer the LR grain or the ASE3 grain (Fuji Reala Pushed 1 stop)? If the latter, would I just process the images thru LR then run ASE3's grain?
I've stopped using grain on my images *gasp*.
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Over 3000 questions have been asked here, dont you think it's a bit unreasonable to expect people to go thru every single one to make sure they are not asking the same question twice as to not upset the self important master?
^^ This is exactly why I'm considering giving this up.
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Hi Jonas! When you post a song on individual blog posts, was curious what program(s) you used to do that? Thru ProPhoto? Did you upload somewhere else, grab the html code, and embed into the blog? I Googled the answer like crazy & couldn't find the answer
http://wpaudioplayer.com/
I upload the files to a box.com account and link the audio player to the file there.
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