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Re: Post processsing for advertising or editorial
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Old 03-09-2008, 03:57 PM
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Re: Post processsing for advertising or editorial

Considering the amount variation we, the informed few who freely share our hard-won experience on this forum, produce in our processing (go check the various processing challenge threads), I think I have to agree with most of our esteemed colleagues above: Provide a "finished" image. Nothing says they won't "finish" it further, but at least you're giving them good data to start with.

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+1 I always give all my clients a finished, retouched image unless we've discussed it before hand. Most of the artists I work with will make any final corrections as needed, but don't want to convert raw files. Besides, I want control over what the photos look like, at least going out of my office.

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Re: Post processsing for advertising or editorial

Exactly what Noel & Mark say above. I think every level of graphic designers (with some exceptions) expect that.

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