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Though I haven't tried it myself, I've heard that you can use a piece of dental floss to stretch behind the photo and gently "saw" back and forth to help the pic separate a bit at a time.
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do you have the camara's capel? if you have it you can delete all the
photos from the computer.
ok?
delete them from the capal.
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I just finished such a shoot.
Before I do anything I burn a DVD of all the images as a backup. I also append the EXIF data with my copyright notice, my contact information, model or client information as well as key words (I use Bridge for this). Once all the files with the information on them are safely burned, I start editing.
With pad and pencil in hand, I go through each image using my computers file manager (Find on Mac or Window Explorer on PC). The ones that are out of focus, mis-framed or just not appropriate are put in a file folder I name reject or first edit junk, some thing like that.
After all the good ones are separated from the rest, the then further sort them into folders with names like PJ, SwimSuiteBlue, PunkBlack, DressBlue, BMWWind. so my client can go to each session without having to sort through them all.
If they (the client or model) have specified a certain number of shots of each outfit, then I usually give them a choice of about twice that number for each setting.
In my contract with my clients I reserve all rights to the copyright and they only pay for the one time usage of the specified images.
So while I may shoot two or three hundred shots, the client may only pay for the rights to use thirty of them .. the rest I can use as stock photos or in my portfolio (book).
Programs I use for editing?
* Find or Windows Explorer for a rough edit
* Photo Mechanic for final editing
* Photoshop for resizing, appending EXIF data using XMP and for converting RAW files to TIFF or JPEG image files for the end user.
You are always at your weakest right before you triumph
As Frankie Boyle’s Down’s Syndrome skit lands him in hot water, it’s time for us to draw a line between humour that works and humour that hurts Here we go again. Another comic wades into territory marked “taboo”, comes out having offended somebody and a tumult ensues. This week’s comic is Frankie Boyle, who has taken an online pasting from Sharon Smith, a Hampshire woman who says she endured an extended series of observations on children with Down’s Syndrome, their fashion styles and haircuts, during Boyle’s gig at the Reading Hexagon. Smith has a five-year-old with Down’s and didn’t appreciate the humour. In fact, she found it embarrassing and offensive. For Boyle, you could substitute Jimmy Carr or Jim Jeffries, or Russell Brand or Brendan Burns, or other comics who have become the focus of debate (and censure) over the material they choose to make laughter from. We’ve had a lot of that debate on these pages (I have written on it, and so, to much comment, has my colleague Brian…