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The Digital Darkroom -- Computing, Peripherals, and Networking for Digital Photography

A digital image begins on a camera but is inevitably transferred to a computer for processing, storage, and output.  In this workshop, we'll discuss the modern Digital Darkroom--primarily from an equipment oriented perspective.  We'll cover computer hardware and software, a multitude of readers/scanners/printers/tablets, and simple wired and wireless networks and high-speed internet access.  For a great software overview to complement this equipment oriented course, consider attending: Digital Darkroom 1 -- Digital Workflow and Image Processing.

Format:
--Seminar includes extensive Digital Slideshow & Equipment Demonstration

Content:
--Computer Features & Performance

--Memory, Hard Drives, CD/DVD Burners

--Video Cards and Dual Monitor Configurations

--Keyboards, Mice, and Graphics Tablets for Image Editing

--Readers, Scanners, and Photo-Quality Printers

--High-Speed Interfaces

--Broadband Internet Access (High-Speed DSL & Cable vs Dial-Up)

--Wired and wireless home networks to connect multiple desktops, laptops, printers, etc.

--Surge/UPS Power Protection

--Quick overview of Photography Oriented Applications and Internet Security

 

Special Features:
--Extensive collection of equipment, books, magazines on hand enables you to explore future investments

--Ample Question & Answer Period following the Workshop to address your individual needs

Included Course Materials:
--Invaluable Course Handout consolidates key concepts, equipment, references

Who Should Attend?
--Everyone! Beginner though Advanced strategies presented

Maximum Class Size:
--Twelve for individually enrolled Students
--Unlimited for Private Groups

--One for Private Session

What to Bring:
--Writing material for notes
 

 

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