On friday evening we are having dinner with a friend who has a good interest in photography but she has little or no skills when it comes to post processing.
So the evening will be spent with me teaching her and her daughter (who is also becoming interested) the basics of post processing.
I've read before that the rough sequence to post processing an image is something like the following ...
1) Correct Lighting - curves, levels etc
2) Correct Colour - saturation, colour balance etc
3) Correct Composition and Elements - remove dust and other errors, crop etc
4) Resize - resize for web or set ppi for printing etc
5) Sharpening - should be the last thing you do before saving the file.
I've seen other sequences also though. For instance I've seen a list that states one of the first thing you should do is resize and crop before anything else.
Does anyone have a reliable source that lists such a sequence or what sequence do you follow if any at all?
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