Workflow
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 8:56 am
About 2.5 months ago I got a Nikon D300. Last Monday I started an intermediate camera course at one of the local adult learning centres. The 1st thing that the instructor spoke about was workflow. This person owns a Cannon. He was showing us his workflow from RAW using the cannon software to quickly tweak one of the same set of pics and then copy this to the others in this group.
The Cannon software seemed to be easy to use, as we could easily see the settings and all of the controls to quickly change the settings such as WB, brightness, etc. Then he could copy these changes and paste them over the other picture in the group. The D300 came with Capture NX and I have been giving this a fair go for a while. It has some good things even thought they are quite quirky to use. But for the above workflow I find Capture a bit of a pain as you have to open each setting one at a time to change it and the biggest thing that is missing is a dropper selection to pick a white for the WB. I may be missing something but I can't see how I could quickly copy setting from one tweaked pic to a lot of others in one go.
The instructor said that the Nikon people could use software such as Bibble, Picisa2 or Lightroom as the Nikon stuff wasn't that good and I tend to agree for what we are trying to do. I have been trialling Bibble Pro and Lightroom and they seem good. I need to make a decision soon as both programs use their own file to track the changes and I can't swap from one to another and see what I have done. It would be good not to have an extra file for each pic and just change the RAW files such as the Cannon or Nikon Capture software does.
Whatever I end up using I will be legally buying so if it I will need to justify spending more if required but will do it if I can see the advantages.
Any suggestions? What are other people using?
The Cannon software seemed to be easy to use, as we could easily see the settings and all of the controls to quickly change the settings such as WB, brightness, etc. Then he could copy these changes and paste them over the other picture in the group. The D300 came with Capture NX and I have been giving this a fair go for a while. It has some good things even thought they are quite quirky to use. But for the above workflow I find Capture a bit of a pain as you have to open each setting one at a time to change it and the biggest thing that is missing is a dropper selection to pick a white for the WB. I may be missing something but I can't see how I could quickly copy setting from one tweaked pic to a lot of others in one go.
The instructor said that the Nikon people could use software such as Bibble, Picisa2 or Lightroom as the Nikon stuff wasn't that good and I tend to agree for what we are trying to do. I have been trialling Bibble Pro and Lightroom and they seem good. I need to make a decision soon as both programs use their own file to track the changes and I can't swap from one to another and see what I have done. It would be good not to have an extra file for each pic and just change the RAW files such as the Cannon or Nikon Capture software does.
Whatever I end up using I will be legally buying so if it I will need to justify spending more if required but will do it if I can see the advantages.
Any suggestions? What are other people using?