Monthly #WorkflowWednesday Tip 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 Photographer John Whitehead @fabandfoto shares his process for culling images in Photo Mechanic. Check it out: https://t.co/D0nPYUg4bH
— Photo Mechanic® (@PhotoMechanic) November 6, 2019
#WorkflowWednesday The Metadata (IPTC) Template, formerly known as the IPTC Stationery Pad, gives you control over metadata to efficiently add information to an individual, group, or batch of photos. Learn more about it here: https://t.co/4u7ytJpJ52
— Photo Mechanic® (@PhotoMechanic) November 13, 2019
#WorkflowWednesday Photographer @chipdizard put together this step by step tutorial on how to update photo times in photo Mechanic! https://t.co/ZXiu3ALlCz
— Photo Mechanic® (@PhotoMechanic) November 20, 2019
#WorkflowWednesday You can have multiple contact sheets open in Photo Mechanic at the same time. They’ll show up as tabs near the top of the screen, which you can rearrange by selecting and dragging. https://t.co/FkmabLLiL1
— Photo Mechanic® (@PhotoMechanic) November 27, 2019
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