I've been shooting and processing for a while now though I don't think I do the processing very well. I'm wondering if I can get some advice on this. Here's the way I work right now.
1) Load RAW images into Picasa.
2) Select image and make a minor editing change such as a crop. This lets me do a "Save" in Picasa which creates a JPG and moves the RAW to a backup folder that I can retrieve at any time in the future.
3) Edit the JPG in GIMP
Here's where most of my questions come in. Is there a particular order I should do the next bits in? Should I do colour curves before brightness/contrast? Should sharpening (unsharp mask) always be last? Is there a recommended order for these edits to be done in? How does the histogram help when doing colour curves?
Basically, I just fiddle with the curves and sliders until I think it looks better but it seems to me my edits should be more structured.
4) Save the image out as a JPG which overwrites the JPG in Picasa (RAW is still protected).
5) Now I'm ready to upload to Photography.ca, Flickr, etc.
Comments? Ideas?


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