What little I edit I just use the iPad Editer or LR app or the stock iMac one. Can’t remember at the moment what it’s called.What are you using to edit? I use LR and you can edit pretty quickly once you know what you're doing. Still takes time. I edit only a small percentage of the best photos I shoot.
The photo editor which comes with every Mac is called "Photos" and it works well for a beginner. You can record the edits you do to one photo then apply that the same to every photo. This works for a bach of photos taken in the same light on the same day, but as others have said most photos tend to be a little different so there is a need for custom editing each one.What little I edit I just use the iPad Editer or LR app or the stock iMac one. Can’t remember at the moment what it’s called.
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Then you can call me a beginner editer,The photo editor which comes with every Mac is called "Photos" and it works well for a beginner. You can record the edits you do to one photo then apply that the same to every photo. This works for a bach of photos taken in the same light on the same day, but as others have said most photos tend to be a little different so there is a need for custom editing each one.
lightroom.How can I edit a bunch of photos quickly and efficiently? I am VERY slow at doing it. Thanks for your help!
The best way to get better images is to do a better job setting your camera, before you make exposures. Get your white balance in sync with conditions. Get exposures correct using the histogram. Use all the basic ideas for better images. Edit your images and eliminate those that look bad. Don’t expect to use Photoshop to fix your (Mod Removed Inappropriate Language)You will waste your life in correcting mistakes. Do them correct from the beginning.How can I edit a bunch of photos quickly and efficiently? I am VERY slow at doing it. Thanks for your help!
I've used GIMP and RAW Therapee. They are OK, but not the greatest feature set, and not super efficient to edit with, just based on the design of the user interface. I can definitely recommend Lightroom. It's pretty much the best photo editor out there. I used Gimp and other editors until I finally got tired of the slow workflow and got LR.Thanks for your replies, I mostly know how to edit pictures I am just not very efficient at it and it takes me a long time. I have Lightroom and photoshop on free trial. I use Lightroom to merge HDR and panoramas to gether but I did not know you could color correct in Lightroom also. Is there anything wrong with gimp and raw therapee? Has anybody used these?
I haven't kept up with the latest software but as a photographer for over 50 years it has been my experience that most automated processes aren't very good. One reason is that making adjustments for brightness, saturation, contrast, color etc. is a matter of personal preference. If you have numerous images that need the same adjustments or corrections then batch editing in PhotoShop or similar can save time where you record the adjustments used for one image and apply them via automation to a batch of others, but if you want software to automatically find the best adjustments for images whether numerous or few I expect you will be disappointed. I don't see how that's really possible.How can I edit a bunch of photos quickly and efficiently? I am VERY slow at doing it. Thanks for your help!
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