Articles
Deep-dives on photo workflows, tools and software.
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Concert photography: three songs, a thousand frames — fast to the selection
How 2,000 frames from three songs become a fast, categorized selection — concert culling in low light, from rough cull to band picks.
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ACDSee alternative: back to the fast, lean image viewer
The fast viewer of old grew into a full photo suite. What takes the place of the lean, fast image viewer today.
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Sports culling: from kickoff to press deadline in 90 minutes
How 2,000 shots from a match become three target-specific deliveries — amateur sports workflow from kickoff to online publication in the evening.
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People photography: 400 RAWs from the studio, finding the final set together
How 400 RAW+JPEG pairs become a final set of 15 images — People culling in consensus of model, MUA and photographer.
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Wildlife photography: 2,000 RAWs from the weekend, finding the sharp eye
How 2,000 RAWs from the weekend become 150 keepers — wildlife culling with burst strategy and 1:1 loupe on the eye.
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Event culling: 1,500 JPEGs from the morning, delivery tonight
How 1,500 JPEGs from the morning become a categorized selection by evening — event culling in hours instead of days.
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Wedding culling: 4,000 RAWs from Saturday, 3 stages to the album
How 4,000 RAWs from Saturday become an album selection by Friday — wedding culling from rough cull to couple feedback.
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Nextcloud as a photo home — what works today (and what is still missing)
When models and clients rate for themselves — turning a one-way share into a collaborative photo workflow.
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Your camera packs a second image into the RAW. Here is why that changes everything.
Why RAW culling is so slow — and the trick your camera has been giving you all along.
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