I created an import preset that contains my camera profile, lens correction and sharpness setting of 50 and high mask as a starting point. That way I don’t have to do it manually for every single image. If you use the same lighting setup, you could even do your white balance correction on import. You can have several import presets for your different setups.
If you go to the Camera Calibration panel in Lightroom and look at the Profile menu you will find a list of your camera’s available color profiles. The options you see depend on the camera used to take the photo.
@@ronyedin yeah, but they are not camera profiles. I create custom camera profile with x rite. A single profile doesn't suit all lighting conditions, does it?
Ravi Putcha If you have a studio and use the same modifiers, strobes, camera and lens, you could use the same x-rite profile. In that sense, you could create a custom preset with all your settings preset and include them on import. You can create different presets for your different lighting setup within your studio. But I would not do this if you shoot photos outside your lighting control. (outdoors ect)
I just got the A7III last week and discovered the rating tool the other day. It really does speed up my work flow by going over the images with the model. 📸👌
Okay, I am the WORST at culling and end up giving way too much...the hunger games thing is life changing, no kidding...thank you! I will have more time with my family now.
Making edits for exposure, lens correction and WB makes sense before culling the images. I use Nikon gear and there's way of rating the pics in camera.
I'm doing something wrong with the hunger games idea. Because when I select 3-5 pictures to choose one. I flag every photo when I press 1 because they are all selected. How do I only flag one picture as fast as you do in the video?
Good ideas but as I am partially sighted most of the time I have to wait till I get to a bigger screen to see what I have. In the future I may look at tethered shooting if I get my own studio but I would need a screen over 24 inches in size so its not an option now especially when travelling to shoots
@@dannycastro1826 for culling? Sorry but nothing could be further from the truth. And I own both... Legally. I cull in PM then move to LR. Whatever works best for you though.