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Making Digital Photography Work for You! “WORKFLOW” Making Digital Photography Work for You! © N. David King

Workflow in Digital Photography What IS “Workflow,” Anyway? A “Workflow” is simply the sequence of steps in a process. A good “Workflow”… Has each step properly building on the previous step, and Lays the foundation for the next step, So that you do not have to back track. Analog vs. Digital “Workflows.” (Commutative vs Non-Commutative Processes) Instructor: N. David King

Workflow in Digital Photography Digital Workflow Phases Digital Workflow is Divided into Phases: Pre-Shoot Capture Conversion Editing/Retouching Printing Display or Distribution … Let’s examine these phases, Instructor: N. David King

Workflow in Digital Photography Digital Workflow Phases Digital Workflow is Divided into Phases: Pre-Shoot Phase Cleaning: Body, Sensor, & Lenses Batteries Charged Memory Cards Formatted and Ready All Other Equipment Cleaned and Checked Tripods and Heads Cases and Bags Clothing Transportation Ready & Reliable Instructor: N. David King

Workflow in Digital Photography Digital Workflow Phases Digital Workflow is Divided into Phases: Capture Phase The 30-Second Stare… Previsualize and Analyze Scene What is the right equipment? What is the right scale for the image? General Camera Settings ISO Aperture Shutter Speed RAW or JPEG …Continued Instructor: N. David King

Workflow in Digital Photography Digital Workflow Phases Digital Workflow is Divided into Phases: Capture Phase… Continued Special Camera Settings For… HDR (Auto Bracket or Manual) Mosaics and Panoramas Extended Depth of Field Exposure Decision: What is the main issue? Depth of Field… or … Motion relative to the camera Shoot! Instructor: N. David King