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Digital Darkroom 1 -- Digital Workflow and
Image Processing
The term "workflow" describes a strategy for
processing digital images from image creation, downloading to a
computer, image processing and optimization, to saving and
organizing final image files. An efficient and effective
workflow helps immensely in terms of productivity, quality, and
perhaps most important enjoyment of digital imaging. We'll
discuss relative benefits of various camera settings as they
contribute to an optimized workflow. Then, we'll explore top
software to optimize camera-to-computer
transfer, image editing, and image organizing. Will explore
professional-grade tools and how to approximate their capabilities
in entry-level consumer products. For a great computer/network
equipment overview to complement this software oriented course,
consider attending: The Digital
Darkroom -- Computing, Peripherals, and Networking for Digital
Photography.

Format:
--Seminar includes extensive Digital Slideshow & Demonstration
Content:
--Camera Settings and Image Foundations
--Camera-to-Computer Transfer (Downloader Pro)
--Sorting and
Ranking (Breezebrowser, Bridge, ACD See)
--Raw Conversion
(Adobe Camera Raw, Breezebrowser)
--Image
Optimization Quick Overview (CS2 & Plug-ins)
--Automated
Processing
--Image Storage
and Organization (ACD See, Bridge)
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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