Configuring your Internal Post-Production settings has never been easier. This guide will help you navigate the process of adding or editing instructions that ensure your internal post-production team delivers cohesive and polished images.
To access the Style Guide settings, navigate to the Production tab and choose Style Guides from the menu.
Updating Your Style Guide - Internal Post-Production
Access the Style Guide Settings:
Hover over the relevant Style Guide and click ‘Edit’.
From here, select ‘Internal Post’ tab:
Define General Instructions:
This section is where you provide clear, concise instructions for your internal post-production team. These guidelines help ensure that the final images meet your standards and maintain consistency throughout the project.
All information in this section will be accessible to your editors through the HUE app and will always be visible whenever a production type runs on that Style Guide
Key Components
1. Description
Add or edit written instructions for retouching. These instructions can specify requirements such as:
Skin retouching: Minimize blemishes while preserving natural skin texture.
Hair adjustments: Remove stray hairs.
Product cleanup: Eliminate scuffs, marks, or fingerprints.
2. File Upload
Upload supplementary files to enhance the briefing. These might include detailed notes, diagrams, or reference guides to aid in the editing process.
Supported file types include: PDF, TIFF, PNG, JPG, JPEG, PSD and office files such as Excel, Word and PowerPoint documents.
3. Good / Bad Examples
Add visual examples to clarify editing requirements.
Good examples: Showcase retouched images that meet expectations.
Bad examples: Highlight images that do not meet the required standards.
Supported file types include: .jpe; .jpg; .jpeg; .png; .tif; .tiff; .psd
Providing these examples ensures that your team has a shared understanding of retouching expectations and can consistently meet them.
Finalizing the Style Guide
Once you've filled in the details and uploaded any necessary files or images, click ‘Save’.
Your updated Style Guide will now be available for use by the internal post-production team.