Adjustments layers in Photoshop seem to be working well but have serious limitations – their list currently includes only fill layers, tonal adjustments, colour adjustments, and a few effects. Allan naturally teaches use of adjustments layers where possible and uses masks extensively, so majority of adjustments become local to parts of the image. Photoshop editing would normally start with the initial layer copy as a backup. Once the image looked like at a decent starting point, we would import it into Photoshop (16 bit per colour channel). We touched on local adjustments but didn't spend much time on them. The suggested workflow was to start in Lightroom and do some basic adjustments there – overall exposure and contrast, crop, noise reduction, etc. And since Allan was always nearby, I could quickly ask where to find specific functions and options I was looking for. Having used Darktable and GIMP extensively I haven't encountered any significant issues with their proprietary counterparts. I would like to take this opportunity for a brief reflection and comparison with my usual tools. Having done the workshop I ended up with a number of processed images, techniques Allan uses to process his landscape photos, and a better understanding about the proprietary software we used. We did some morning and evening shoots in different locations of Maniototo region, but the bulk of the time we spent processing them. Recently I took the opportunity to have a closer look when I participated in a 4-day long workshop Photoshop and the landscape with our local professional photographer Allan Cox.Īllan kindly let me use his spare notebook with Lightroom and Photoshop installed since I have none of these. I had a fair idea that free-libre photography software compared well to the mainstream proprietary options. Bonus 2: Photoshop keyboard shortcuts in GIMP.Bonus 1: Migrating from Lightroom to Darktable?. Comparison of Lightroom & Photoshop versus Darktable & GIMP
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