What if you could turn back time easy? Photos are exposed on slides and megapixel digital workflow is no trace. Also
While many photographers have to expose their analog film photos, I've decided for four years for the digital photography. The advantages
are quite extensive: the raw photos can be imported and provided with copyright. Metadata is automatically bound to the file and can be customized. After import, the photos are loaded with keywords and can be found so easily later.
So you can sort photos at the end so all of its recording mode (eg landscape image).
The downside of digital photography is among other things, that you sit for several hours before the monitor. Other disadvantages, see the earlier blog at: http://naturfotografie-heute.blogspot.com/2007/11/nachteil-digitaler-fotografie.html .
Recently, I asked myself, in the wake of the new file formats (such as DNG and ProPhoto RGB It is possible that all imported and processed in Lightroom to edit photographs again. The meaning behind it I would gladly explain to my own practical example.
In 2009 I made a photo session in Mecklenburg, where I photographed poppy buds. These were photographs I have to my knowledge (2009) edited in Photoshop Lightroom.
In the run-time, has of course expanded my knowledge in digital photo editing heavily. While I
2009 mainly paid attention to the subject and the perspective is for me now not only the perspective but also the sharpness and the focus range, and the entire composition, recording, relevant.
Or rather I have taken photos then exposed differently than I do now. Former programs, it would not have been possible to edit edited photos again from scratch.
Anders is it in Photoshop Lightroom. There you have the possibility of using the protocol (similar to Adobe Photoshop) to make all the steps performed by the import of photography to reverse.
The following example, I would like to bring this important part of modern photo processing in more detail.
In the log you see all the edits that were made since 25.05.2009. The photo In the navigation represents the original raw photo, which was imported. What is missing here is the processing of sharpness.
Here you see the photograph after the last treatment (White Balance: Auto) in the preview.
Here you see the PRIOR-and-after comparison, the perspective has changed somewhat, increases the sharpness. The photo from 2009 is now on the current state of affairs.
Lightroom so it is still possible to turn back the time to process the photos according to the latest and desires. Have fun with the future-oriented digital photography.
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