The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Digital Imaging: dpBestFlow.org

Ever wonder if your workflow is sound and efficient? Are you following best practices in dealing with your valuable images? Nervous about keeping those files safe and backed up? Well, as Douglas Adams once told us, Don’t Panic! The American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) with funding from the Library of Congress has launched dpBestFlow.org.

The best way to introduce you to this site is with their video tour. Take a look.

This is one rich and still growing repository of knowledge! You can spend hours here learning everything you need to know about how to handle your digital images.

There is a Quick Reference PDF available on the home page I recommend you download and read. This is an at-a-glance overview of the site and it’s contents.

Whether you adopt entire workflows from here or just use parts to enhance your existing workflow, there is something worthwhile here for everyone. And, don’t forget to come back often, as content is continually being enhanced and added.

So, Don’t Panic, always remember your towel, and make dpBestFlow.org a regular site to visit!

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Gene is an Adobe Community Professional and and Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop Lightroom, Photoshop, and InDesign, and an avid Lightroom fan. He belongs to the Professional Photographers of America (PPA) and the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP). Gene also the Co-Founder, Manager and a frequent blogger for the Dallas Fort Worth Adobe User Group (DFWAUG).

In addition to running Lightroom Secrets, Gene also contributes to O'Reilly's media blog, moderates on the Adobe forums, and helps out on lightroomforums.net.

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