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Big camera basics: Edit and publish
From the course: Small Business Photography for Non-Photographers
Big camera basics: Edit and publish
- Once you're done shooting, it's time to get the pictures off of the camera, into the computer, and ready to edit. Remember, when we were talking about shooting with your phone, you could shoot and edit, and post entirely from the phone, and that's pretty awesome. When it comes to a bigger camera, it takes a little bit more effort. First of all, you gotta get the pictures from the camera into the computer. So that means taking out the memory card, popping this into your computer or into your tablet, ingesting the photos, organizing them, it's something you don't have to do, but it will benefit you in the long run if you do. And then you have to edit. You're gonna be shooting RAW, at least you should be to get the best quality out of your camera, and that means that you are going to have to do some basic processing. And you can just do a little bit, you can do some basic exposure adjustments and be done with it, but you can do a lot more. If you over or under-expose the picture, you…
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Smartphone or a big camera?2m 41s
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Smartphone basics: Stabilization2m 15s
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Smartphone basics: Dual lenses1m 30s
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Smartphone basics: Exposure control2m 58s
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Smartphone basics: Built-in LED flash1m 3s
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Smartphone basics: Edit and publish2m 42s
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Big camera basics: Stabilization2m 12s
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Big camera basics: Interchangeable lenses5m 27s
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