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Photographers. Let's talk about this: We?ve all been there. We?ve all taken photographs that are

Photographers. Let's talk about this: [Home]( We’ve all been there. We’ve all taken photographs that are underexposed, overexposed, flat in contrast, unsaturated in color, soft around the edges, lacking in pizazz and oomph. It's frustrating, not getting the kind of results we want, despite being good with camera know-how. This is where post-processing can help you – to take your captured images to the next level. Digital photography is so intrinsically tied to the editing process that you can’t really consider doing one without doing the other. Having a repeatable editing process – or a workflow – allows you to achieve predictable results with ease. Workflow effectively means the order in which you are going to do your post-processing steps. It’s crucial to understand the importance of ‘order’ when it comes to your post-processing. A workflow consisting of fundamental steps should take your original concept, as designed in-camera, and bring them to life within the digital realm. That’s why we wrote this book for photographers: [The Ultimate Guide to Fundamental Editing]( It covers the 15 fundamental edits in Lightroom, Photoshop & Elements that will transform your editing workflow. It will not only show you how… but also why and in what order. Learn more about it here: [The Ultimate Guide to Fundamental Editing]( Chat soon! Cheers, Brett   P.S – Editing not your thing? Check out our friends at [DailyColors.co]( a super-short newsletter for daily color palette inspiration! [Try it Free →](       [ Want a quick way to learn the basics of photography? Grab our best-selling collection of cheat sheets: [The Snap Cards]( If you missed out on your set last time, they’re available again and on-sale right now. Plus there's a sweet bonus that expires at midnight. Don't miss out! [Download Here →]( Thank you for supporting Photzy! We're so glad you're here. Our mission is to help you explore your creative side, through photography. As a small community-led team, email is a crucial way for us to keep in touch. We regularly send out free tutorials, photo tips, inspiration, and store discounts. Never want to hear from us again? Break our lil hearts and [unsubscribe](. Or tell us how we can improve [here](mailto:cservice@photzy.com?subject=Feedback%20on%20your%20email). [Made with ♥ at Level 2 11 York St Sydney Australia]( Copyright © 2012 – 2022 Photzy Pty Ltd. [All Access Pass]( | [Free Quiz]( | [Advertise](

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