Non-destructive images processing and photo management

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= Problem definition =
= Problem definition =
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With massive of digital cameras a photo library of over 10 000 shots is not unusual any more. Managing such collections is possible thanks to cataloging software like F-Spot and digiKam. However, just storing pictures is not sufficient.
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Users often tweak photos for different purposes and using different tools: they adjust white balance, sharpen, desaturate, "heal" skin defects, stitch panoramas etc. While some adjustment tasks can be fulfilled in cataloging software, other can't. It means that users needs to make these adjustments in some standalone graphics editor and make both project file (PSD, XCF etc.) and the processed image be available from cataloging software, possibly as version of the original file. Managing a photo library of both originals, project files and processed images becomes major pain. [http://www.riseuniversity.com/Programs/Degree/Masters-Degree.html online Master degrees] [http://www.riseuniversity.com/Programs/Degree/Bachelors-Degree.html Bachelor degree] | [http://www.riseuniversity.com/Schools-Majors/Engineering.html Engineering School]
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Users often tweak photos for different purposes and using different tools: they adjust white balance, sharpen, desaturate, "heal" skin defects, stitch panoramas etc. While some adjustment tasks can be fulfilled in cataloging software, other can't. It means that users needs to make these adjustments in some standalone graphics editor and make both project file (PSD, XCF etc.) and the processed image be available from cataloging software, possibly as version of the original file. Managing a photo library of both originals, project files and processed images becomes major pain.
 
= Analysis =
= Analysis =

Revision as of 06:12, 29 October 2009

Contents

Disclaimer

This page is solely devoted to analysis of workflow regarding non-destructive images processing.

Problem definition

With massive of digital cameras a photo library of over 10 000 shots is not unusual any more. Managing such collections is possible thanks to cataloging software like F-Spot and digiKam. However, just storing pictures is not sufficient. Online schools | Doctorate degree


Users often tweak photos for different purposes and using different tools: they adjust white balance, sharpen, desaturate, "heal" skin defects, stitch panoramas etc. While some adjustment tasks can be fulfilled in cataloging software, other can't. It means that users needs to make these adjustments in some standalone graphics editor and make both project file (PSD, XCF etc.) and the processed image be available from cataloging software, possibly as version of the original file. Managing a photo library of both originals, project files and processed images becomes major pain. online Master degrees Bachelor degree | Engineering School



Analysis

First step to solve this issue is giving answer to the following questions:

  1. How do we define workflow?
  2. How do we make graphics editors and photo management software work together in a non-destructive workflow?
  3. How do we define versions and how do we managed them?
  4. How do we exchange photos that are edited in a non-destructive manner?

Definition if workflow

Non-destructive processing

Versions

Exchanging photos

Personal tools