[Leica] Recommendations for learning Capture One
Philippe
photo.philippe.amard at gmail.com
Mon Feb 10 12:08:08 PST 2020
Adam, using LR will be as fast as I’m typing - just press the X key for the ones you don’t want to keep in library mode - then delete that batch of useless files, and work on those that do matter for you and your kin.
As simple as that. Fast, and not so furious ;-) , Me ...
Amities
Philippe
> Le 10 févr. 2020 à 21:02, Adam Bridge via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> a écrit :
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> Welllllll….the problem I have stems from the digital age and my own propensity to miss the decisive moment.
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> I like to take pictures at basketball games. I take my X-T3. Since I sit very close I can shoot with a 16-55mm lens. I’ve tried shooting in just JPEG but for “reasons” I find that shooting in RAW works better. I shoot in burst mode which on this camera is 20 fps. I take a LOT of photos during a game. THOUSANDS. Reviewing them to find the photos I want takes time. Lightroom doesn’t do this particularly well nor does it do well demosaicing the Fuji files. (JPEG is faster but the skimming through so many images isn’t faster).
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> So that’s my use case. It’s clearly not yours. What I’m doing is unthinkable from the film days. But it’s how I get images I like and which others find enjoyable.
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> After I select the images that I find useful I delete the others after a few weeks because having a lot of big files isn’t cost effective.
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> Thanks for sharing your thoughts. The joy of the LUG is hearing how people think and see, how they make their art.
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> Best!
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