On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 5:23 PM, Aahz Maruch <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2013, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>>
>> That's one way to work -- edit as you write. Some writers just fire
>> away and then edit five to ten thousand words at a time. I wrote a
>> novel a while back. I did most of my editing in spurts -- usually
>> when I thought things were going askew:-). For magazine and newspaper
>> articles I generally have a sense of where it has to go, so I write
>> the entire piece, then edit. How extensively I edit is directly
>> related to how well I'm paid and how much exposure it will get. For
>> the Times, I generally go through seven or eight full revisions,
>> ending up with a version G or version H.
>
> Getting back on-topic, what mechanisms for version control do people use
> with their photos?

Lightroom: stacking and snapshots. And lots of named layers in Ps.

(On-topic? What's that?)

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