30-40 an hour.... Your some machine Matt, a few hours a week, I may be done by 2016...
I'm guessing Magnets will maybe a bit longer than your fancy table.
I may have to set my site off with some crappy pics and change as I go...
If you are happy with your colors and the jpegs that come out of the camera, then you are done. But for me, I go to the RAW files and still do a fair bit of post processing in something like GIMP, photoshop, lightroom, etc...
1. Figure of if any skew adjustments are needed (they almost always are) and record the correction as an "action" in Photoshop. Apply this action to all the images from that session using batch processing and then everything will be nice and square.
2. Adjust white balance, sharpening, noise reduction, etc... apply as batch to all the images.
3. Make individual adjustments to exposure/white-level/black-level for each image.
4. Crop each image.
5. Export spiffy clean jpegs for web use.
Here is an example of an exported image after all the corrections:
For a Few Dollars More Japanese B2You can zoom in and still read the copyright info on the Kodak grey card along the left side! Not bad for a 16MP sensor. I appear to be getting even better detail than in
HA's super size images.