Monthly Archives: August 2017

Some Findings About Editing Airshow Photos

Hi folks,

It’s been one year since my last post about airshows. Meanwhile the 2017 edition of BIAS took place and I’m taking advantage of this occasion to show you some of my findings regarding processing this type of photos on the computer.

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Photo Selection and Other Findings on Editing

Photo Selection

As highlighted here, selection is a very important process and is a must for efficient editing. Nobody likes to spend weeks or even months to edit a pack of photos, so it’s essential to choose wise. Personally I do this by setting a target which is usually 10% of what I captured in the finished session.

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Of course this doesn’t mean one must be rigid. In many cases I can select slightly more pictures as from my experience there is a chance of discarding a few photos even after editing has begun. So it’s better to show some flexibility.

How do I select the photos?
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