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Wetpixel Live: Pro Daily Workflow Photo

Wetpixel Live: Pro Daily Workflow

One of the hallmarks of being productive as an underwater image-maker is to be efficient. Adam quizzes Alex about how he organizes his day when he is in the field and what he does to ensure that he extracts the best of each creative possibility once he is underwater.

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Wetpixel Live: Multimedia Workflow for Underwater Creators Photo

Wetpixel Live: Multimedia Workflow for Underwater Creators

One half of NewMediaSoup, a dynamic multimedia company and part of the team that produces GoAskErin, Joel Penner kindly shares with Adam Hanlon how he wrangles multiple imaging data streams while on location. He discusses working with underwater, time-lapse and drone footage, along with still images and managing to combine them all into daily highlight reels

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Wetpixel Live: Workflow for Underwater Photographers Photo

Wetpixel Live: Workflow for Underwater Photographers

In this episode of Wetpixel Live, Alex Mustard explains the steps of his imaging workflow, from offloading camera cards through to providing images to magazine editors. It is important to stress that he does not chat about editing specifically and we stress that the best place to get detailed tutorials about editing is Erin Quigley’s site - GoAskErin.

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New preset manager launched Photo

New preset manager launched

Wetpixel member Richard Bowes (wizbowes) has just released an application that allows users to convert Lightroom presets in Adobe Camera Raw. ACR Preset Manager also allows presets to be organized into logical groups and for switching between presets without leaving Bridge. The new software costs £24.99 and is currently only for Windows, with a possibility of a version for Mac later. It is available now.

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