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Yesterday, I photographed the wedding that I had talked about in this thread. It went really well, I think. Probably the perfect wedding to start out with. Fairly small and simple, not a lot of fuss. I went to the rehearsal the night before to work out my camera settings and I didn't miss a shot. I definitely have some white balance and color cast issues to work out in PP, those church lights and stained glass windows were a nightmare, but nothing that can't be fixed with LR tweaking. Even though I know they are not the world's greatest photos, I am pretty proud of myself. You can see a few of the shots here, if you wanna. I am undecided if this is something that I want to do again. Maybe play it by ear and look at each wedding on an individual basis. But I wanted to thank you all for your advice about everything!!
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Old 06-19-2011, 08:09 PM
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Yesterday, I photographed the wedding that I had talked about in this thread. It went really well, I think. Probably the perfect wedding to start out with. Fairly small and simple, not a lot of fuss. I went to the rehearsal the night before to work out my camera settings and I didn't miss a shot. I definitely have some white balance and color cast issues to work out in PP, those church lights and stained glass windows were a nightmare, but nothing that can't be fixed with LR tweaking. Even though I know they are not the world's greatest photos, I am pretty proud of myself. You can see a few of the shots here, if you wanna. I am undecided if this is something that I want to do again. Maybe play it by ear and look at each wedding on an individual basis. But I wanted to thank you all for your advice about everything!!
Good to hear that all went well. WB will run you crazy sometimes inside churches. I found that the darker the church that harder it was to adjust WB. I wish I had LR when I was shooting weddings. Wish I also did not shoot my wedding in jpeg . I had to adjust wb manually in PS. What a pain.

You do know with LR you can adjust one image that seems to be the average and then cntrl select the group of pictures you want to adjust and then click synch. Select WB adj only and they will all have your adjustments you made to the first image. This saves loads of time.
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Old 06-19-2011, 09:03 PM
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Glad everything went well. Attending the rehearsal always helps.
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Your rehearsal helped you a lot and make your work perfect....congrats for making your event successful...

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