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Imaging Guidelines.
You could go a long way before you found a better or more concise set of guidelines for your photographic work flow.
http://www.updig.org/guidelines/index.html
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Great reference Grant! Sure makes me want to learn more about how the pros do things and also indicates I still have a ton to learn.
Brice
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Hmmm a lot to digest !!! Thanks, Grant
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