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Ok, I know that the amount of post-processing depends on the photographer and everyone has their own amount.
What I want to know is how much post-processing is too much when posting to, say, your Flickr site? I love taking the same photo and applying different actions to it and getting different looks. When I do this, I try to label it with the actions I've used (I use a lot of the Pioneer Woman actions right now) and then put the "duplicate" images in a "Fun With Post-Processing" folder. What do you all think about this? Just curious as to others' opinions about processing photos multiple times.
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Kari, I do the same thing and have posted more than one 'version' of the same image. As far as what is too much, that is up to you... it's your account and what you want to post is all your creation.
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