Maximize your Image Editing Workspace
Posted by bryboy on Jun 28, 2008
All of us aspire to be like the professional graphics artist these days and apparently it all boils down on how well we can transport images and make use of the usual image enhancing software such as Adobe Photoshop to come up with ecstatic images.
It is indeed easier said than done. For one thing, people with creative thoughts are bound to come up with better raw image enhancers, making envy photographers like yours truly, scratching your head and try to imitate what they have done. There is more to producing classy images than having a high mega pixel camera. It is the end product photo that is really to be admired.
One thing you should consider, do not try to overdo it. Some people think that fancy filters and graphic enhancers can impress the normal viewer. It is all about rendering and balancing an image that makes it something worthwhile. But while you are occupied with making a picture standout, know first the commands and the elements you need when you will start to edit a photo. There is no sense in having multiple windows containing commands if you are not going to use them.
In short, make your working space window worthwhile. There are some people who have a lot of commands and enhancers that they want to use but you can always bring them up once they are needed. Having too much tabs and windows can project a cramped working area. Once that happens, you will be more inclined to address the problem of finding the comfortable position rather than focusing on what parts of the image to enhance.
For better organization and image production, you can read some tips here.