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Andre Nordheim Full member Joined in September 2013 Posts: 184 |
Posted 2 January 2015 - 19:13 CET |
Hey all,
I've received a lot of questions lately with regards to post processing workflow and figured I'd share a couple of tutorial clips I've uploaded to Youtube.
Happy New Year everyone!
Andre This post has been edited by Andre Nordheim on 2nd January 2015 - 19:26 |
Dennis Janssen Full member Joined in December 2013 Posts: 28 |
Posted 2 January 2015 - 21:34 CET |
Happy new year to you 2 Andre! Useful guides both of them! |
Martin Krupka Founder Joined in July 2006 Posts: 1156 |
Posted 2 January 2015 - 21:46 CET |
Many thanks Andre, well done! |
Coenraad Balt Member Joined in January 2013 Posts: 34 |
Posted 2 January 2015 - 21:52 CET |
Thanks Andre! Very nice and helpfull! Happy 2015 |
Igor Kmet Full member Joined in September 2013 Posts: 99 |
Posted 8 January 2015 - 15:32 CET |
Andre, thanks for sharing your knowledge |
Ilya Eli Luvish Member Joined in February 2012 Posts: 2 |
Posted 10 January 2015 - 14:56 CET |
Thanks, Andre. Very much appreciated. Is photoshop elements enough or does one need the full version? |
Andre Nordheim Full member Joined in September 2013 Posts: 184 |
Posted 10 January 2015 - 20:05 CET |
Hi Ilya,
It's hard for me to speak directly to that question as I don't really have much experience with Elements. The $10 subscription to Adobe Lightroom /Photoshop CC is worth every penny in my mind so it may be something for you to consider. This way you always remain updated at the most current software. |
Andre Nordheim Full member Joined in September 2013 Posts: 184 |
Posted 11 April 2015 - 23:20 CET |
Here is another video I did for people using Lightroom only:
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Andre van der Hoeven Member Joined in June 2014 Posts: 16 |
Posted 18 May 2015 - 15:15 CET |
Thanks! This is something I was looking for. I have to relook at my processing as it is something completely different from what I'm used to do... |
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