ABSTRACT

This chapter looks at the process known as digital workflow, which has five basic steps: camera control, exposure, neutral balance, capture, and storage. These steps allow your creativity to be realized. The chapter also presents three approaches to photographic problem solving: a digital camera tethered to a computer in the studio, a remote removable media camera system on location, and digital capture. The techniques explained in this chapter are for camera systems that allow variation from automatic settings. Although this discussion is primarily intended for various types of professional camera systems, many of the methods or functions addressed here apply to prosumer and consumer cameras as well.