I’m always aiming to the least amount of processing, and very much try to follow Joe’s philosophy of ‘Do as little as possible, but as much as is needed’. This is sound advice, as I find I now look at the picture, more closely for some behind before making any corrections, instead of aimlessly moving sliders and dragging curve lines, as I have in the past.
In reply to Fish-rider: Great stuff mate, though I must admit the images you've shown on here is better, to my mind, than the images illustrating the article.
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