Monthly #WorkflowWednesday Tips Roundup
Here at Camera Bits, we know that a fast, efficient workflow can be extremely helpful to photographers. That’s why we post helpful workflow tips every Wednesday using the hashtag #WorkflowWednesday.
In case you missed last month’s tips, here’s a roundup of the latest #WorkflowWednesday posts. If you want to get updates on the tips, you can follow Photo Mechanic on Facebook and Twitter.
#WorkflowWednesday Photo Mechanic provides multiple ways to check for critical focus while previewing your photos. Learn the steps for each here: https://t.co/HyGY1kjdXY pic.twitter.com/xIvBcQkeEY
— Photo Mechanic® (@PhotoMechanic) October 2, 2019
#WorkflowWednesday Slide Show view can be used to display photos for clients, facilitate group editing, or as part of a workflow to rate and tag selected photos with a full-screen preview. Learn how:
— Photo Mechanic® (@PhotoMechanic) October 9, 2019
#WorkflowWednesday In addition to showing the filename, you can add up to three labels to your thumbnail previews in contact sheets. To change your thumbnail display, go to Photo Mechanic>Preferences>Contact Sheet. Learn more: https://t.co/IqBS1xvmbv
— Photo Mechanic® (@PhotoMechanic) October 16, 2019
#WorkflowWednesday Slide Show view can be used to display photos for clients, facilitate group editing, or to rate and tag selected photos. To create a slide show, navigate to Image> Slide Show or use the keyboard shortcut command-L (Mac) or control-L (Windows). pic.twitter.com/jkgrlmg2Gs
— Photo Mechanic® (@PhotoMechanic) October 23, 2019
#WorkflowWednesday You can copy photos in Photo Mechanic by using keyboard shortcut ⌘-Y on Mac and Ctrl-Y on Windows. You can also use drag and drop to copy or move images. Learn more about the workflow here:
https://t.co/JTAbdon8vI— Photo Mechanic® (@PhotoMechanic) October 30, 2019
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