Saturday, August 16, 2008

Fred Drury 5 full day Photoshop workshop

Hi All ...

Thanks to so many of you for responding to my email requesting a critique on my NECCC Workshop. Your comments were positive, helpful, and very much appreciated.

During our workshop, I mentioned that I've got an upcoming 5 full day workshop scheduled for the Santa Fe School the week of November 10-14. I'm enclosing a promotional on that workshop. A primary focus of this workshop is to have the participants leave with a thorough understanding of the color correction process. One components is: undertanding color 'by the numbers' (which means being able to examine an image with the eyedropper tool and draw useful conclusions as to which colors are believable, and more importantly, which colors are unbelievable). Another important component: while we shoot in RGB, color correction and image optimization can ofter be more quickly accomplished in the LAB color space, and even sometimes in CMYK: I want workshop participants to leave knowing when and how to use these alternate color spaces. Other topics, in addition to those mentioned on the attached, will include Advanced Sharpening and High Dynamic Range Imaging (we'll work with several of the more popular tone mapping tools including both Photoshop and Photomatrix).

The Santa Fe School Digital Lab is very much up-to-date. Each workstation has a Mac and is linked to HP Printers.

You can learn more about the Santa Fe School and this workshop at: http://www.santafeworkshops.com/workshops/digitallabcal.php

If you have a basic understanting of Photoshop and would like to 'move to the next higher level', I believe this workshop will enable you to make that jump. Drop me an email if you have any questions.

All best,
Fred Drury
Markland Imaging.

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