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Originally Posted by Gerco
Care to share the work flow? Maybe even the setting your using? I have been shooting RAW with the D2x, converting using Bibble Pro. Rairly if ever go into photoshop. Im intersted in things like, which color space do you shoot in, All the little fun stuff  I find Meta tag info great since you can look a t a picture you enjoy and SEE the settings that where used.
I'm a self taught photographier, So there is a SHITLOAD that I don't know. Basically I learned what I know cause I had to. I have been looking for a course, or school that I could goto, or even someone I could shoot with to learn more as I'm finding that as I get into it deeper the more I enjoy about it. Know of any good people or places one would goto for training/apprenticeship? I have been thinking of taking some stuff by David Mecey http://davidmecey.com/index.html but would also be interested to find out any more contacts of people that train.
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Gerco, I've spent hundreds of hours experimenting, learning and fine-tuning my digital workflow process and because I've spent so much time, energy and money figuring it all out.....I wouldn't be comfortable laying it all out here for everyone to see. If you REALLY want to get to a new level with your work, you need to put some effort into reading everything you can get your hands on about digital workflow. I have several books that I've picked up over the last year that go into great detail regarding all the things you mentioned. In fact, any good digital workflow book will have that info. This is one of those things that - "the more you put into it, the more you get out of it"!
In regards to the David Mecey Workshop - if you can afford to take that workshop...you should go for it. David is an excellent Photographer and a very talented teacher. I took a workshop from him many years ago and it was money well spent!