jamesdfloyd
Member
Apologies if this has been asked before – if so, please guide me to the appropriate post.
I want to start doing landscape image stacking, I use Capture One almost exclusively for post-production (Nik Effects & sharpening in Photoshop), and I have a question about post-production workflow processing.
Which do you think (from your experience) is the better workflow; process the RAW’s through color balancing, and then stack in Helicon Focus or CC, or stack the images first, and then process the TIFF/PSD in Capture One? Processing time is not an issue for me, as I enjoy the overall process, but I just like to use “best practices” when possible.
Is there a benefit using one method verses the other, or is the detriment for using one method?
Thanks,
J.D.
I want to start doing landscape image stacking, I use Capture One almost exclusively for post-production (Nik Effects & sharpening in Photoshop), and I have a question about post-production workflow processing.
Which do you think (from your experience) is the better workflow; process the RAW’s through color balancing, and then stack in Helicon Focus or CC, or stack the images first, and then process the TIFF/PSD in Capture One? Processing time is not an issue for me, as I enjoy the overall process, but I just like to use “best practices” when possible.
Is there a benefit using one method verses the other, or is the detriment for using one method?
Thanks,
J.D.