Subject: | Re: Post Processing Workflow |
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From: | "Kenton Brede" ktbrede |
Date: | Wed May 4, 2011 6:33 am ((PDT)) |
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 2:39 AM, ndbdxr <> wrote: > > > Dear Andrew, > > This is very interesting - I look forward to looking into these technique= s. > Especially since I've gone through the exact same process as Dan, the > original poster: Looking all over the place, basically. > I was only able to find very little info, re: good standard practices, wh= en > trying to clean up nature sound recordings. > In fact, I will check one of my notebooks, and transcribe what little inf= o > I was able to glean. I will also try to post my sources (I believe I foun= d > the info on a Wildlife Sound Recording Society site). > On my next post... > Al, I'm looking forward to seeing your notes, they would be much appreciated. :) Thanks, -- Kent Brede http://sandhillsnaps.com/ http://aphotoaday.sandhillsnaps.org/ |
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