Some Olympic Photographers Have to Shoot without Doing their Own Postproduction. Could you?
Does Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) complete your vision? (That includes the ACR within Adobe Lightroom, too, of course.) How about the editing of your shoot in Adobe Bridge and Lightroom?
In a digital capture environment, can you record an image in your camera without the postproduction component?
That’s what many photographers at the Olympics have to do. Some photographers have to shoot and shoot as events are happening. Their captured images are transmitted from camera to editors and postproduction (“post”) people via WiFi or other secure methods.
Such a workflow isn’t that different from the days of shooting on film.
Admittedly, we shoot on our digital Single Lens Reflex cameras just like the film days. We strive to capture the best image possible. However, we have never met a raw image we could not improve in post.
So could we shoot at the Olympics and let someone else do the post? We could… if we had to.
