There is so much information about photography workflow on the net that it is very hard to sort through all the articles. Many articles are just being copied and edited from blog to blog and they are not that helpful. On the other hand there are a few articles that will definitely help you in fine tuning your photography workflow. I am posting two links here with the hope that they will help you as they helped me.
Great examples of photography workflows
- Marc Sabatella’s workflow based on ACDSee – this is a detailed five part article They recently moved the articles to the ACDSee community site and they’re hard to find. You have to dig through the archives. So, I did the digging for your and here they are.
- Neil Creek’s workflow based on Adobe Lightroom. – this is a three part article that is also detailed.
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Marc’s article has moved to http://community.acdsee.com/pro/2007/08/digital-asset-management-dam-with-acdsee-pro-2-part-15/
Thanx for the update…I have changed the link and dug through the archives to find all the parts of this article. Very hard to navigate through the archives however…it looks like they’re still working on the site.