From the course: The Practicing Photographer

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Editing photos using a bigger screen

Editing photos using a bigger screen

From the course: The Practicing Photographer

Editing photos using a bigger screen

- Shooting can be tough. There's a lot of gear to carry, a lot of decisions to make, a lot of stress about wondering if you're going to get the right shot, so after a hard day of shooting, when it's time to start post-production, I like to repair here to my image-editing lounge where I sit in a big comfy chair and I figure out which images work and which don't. I am lying through my teeth, I have nothing like this at home, and it's great. I wish I had a chair this comfortable, I'm going to have to look into that. I'm here to show you though, a different possibility for one part of your post-production workflow. When you get back after shooting a bunch of stuff, one of your first tasks is to sort through it, figure out what the pic images are, assign keywords and ratings, and that kind of thing, and if you work in Lightroom, that usually means you're sitting at your computer, pounding away on the keyboard, your eyes glazing…

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