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Welcome to the 29th issue of the Digital Darkroom
Hi
So many fantastic goings-on at BetterPhoto, it's hard to know where to start! First off, our online school schedule for fall is going to be awesome ... our very best ever! New courses include Jon Canfield's Camera RAW Processing and Color Management for Digital Photography, Michael Frye's The Digital Landscape, Charlie Borland's Beginners Guide to Strobe Lighting, and George Schaub's Using Your Digital SLR. Plus, there are dozens of other classes, including many involving Photoshop. Check out our entire lineup at:
http://www.betterphoto.com/online-photography-courses.asp
Also, the first annual BetterPhoto Summit is just weeks away - September 10th and 11th in Seattle - and it's going to be a fun-filled and inspiring weekend. Among the many terrific talks by our talented team of instructors is one involving Photoshop expert Ben Willmore, who will share his tips and thoughts on CS2. For specifics, visit:
http://www.betterphoto.com/summit.asp
In this issue of Digital Darkroom, don't miss instructor Robin Nichols' excellent article, "Basic Digital Camera Shooting Techniques", the Featured Photo, the Before and After, and yet another inspirational - and informational - collection of Photo Discussions.
To read the online version of the Digital Darkroom at our Web site, visit http://www.betterphoto.com/digitalpics/
Have a great month!
Jim Miotke
http://www.betterphoto.com/MG.asp?ID=124
In This Issue: Thursday, August 18, 2005
Featured Photo: "Red"y for Business
![]() "Red"y for Business aperture f10; shutter 1/500; ISO 400 I removed the grass behind the wall and brought in the swimming pool water from my hotel. I used the paint bucket with light gray to cover the overexposed concrete floor. I used layers with fresco at 70% on color dodge. This is for Carla and Roger! © Vicki Hunt Canon EOS Digital ... |
Featured Article: Basic Digital Camera Shooting Techniques ... by Robin Nichols
Always choose the best-quality camera settings, advises instructor/author Robin Nichols. Never compromise on quality, because you’ll probably regret it later. For instance, in his new article, Robin points out why high JPEG compression translates into low quality, and why low JPEG compression equals good quality. Robin, by the way, also teaches a terrific online course right here at BetterPhoto: Bare Bones Digital Photography
To read Robin's article, "Basic Digital Camera Shooting Techniques", visit:
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![]() Early Evening Along the Rhine in Germany. Shot taken in 1993. I turned the lights on in the house using a colorized layer of yellow with a layer mask and set the opactiy to 65% | ![]() Original Photo |
| Each month, the best Before and After will be featured in the Digital Darkroom. To participate, upload a Before (original) picture then start a discussion on it (using the Discuss This Photo link under the picture). After telling us how you did created the effect, select "1" or "2" from the Upload Image pull-down menu, and submit an optional intermediate image and a final (After) photo. Aim to educate and inspire by sharing a concise, detailed explanation of your technique. Enjoy! |
BetterPhoto Summit: Ben Willmore on CS2 ... and Many Other Great Programs!
| One of the highlights of the upcoming BetterPhoto Summit will be instructor/author Ben Willmore, who will speak on the new features of Photoshop CS2. But this jam-packed weekend - September 10th and 11th in Seattle - also includes exciting presentations from such instructors as Bryan Peterson, Jim Zuckerman, Brenda Tharp, Tony Sweet, Vik Orenstein, George Schaub, Kathleen Carr, and Kerry Drager. And, of course, BetterPhoto founder Jim Miotke will be on hand too! Learn more... |
New Photo Discussions
New Photo Discussion 1: Moon Shot
- Terri D. Hughes Response 1:Thanks, Terri. The moon image was taken through a 10-inch reflecting telescope. I adjusted the contrast and levels some in PS to bring out the detail before adding it to the original photo. Thanks for your interest! - Bill Brown Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 2: Goldfish
- Sanjay Pindiyath (SJ) See Sanjay's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:I agree with Sanjay, Evy - fantastic! - Karen Engelbreth See Karen's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 2:Evy, you are so clever with these compositions!! This is FANTASTIC!! - Paul E. Earl See Paul's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 3:Great work as usual, Evy! I love your creativity and execution. - Rob Bishop See Rob's Premium BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 3: Love is in the Air
Thanks! - Tina Edwards Response 1:Hi Tina :). I am so glad you like the picture. It's so easy! 1. Open the first photo you want to hand-color. | |
New Photo Discussion 4: Off To Wonderland
- Paul E. Earl See Paul's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:Nice image, Carolyn. - Donald K. Cherry See Donald's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 2:Excellent work, Carolyn. Has a surreal effect. - Paul Michko See Paul's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 3:Hmm ... looks like another WINNER to me, Carolyn!! Outstanding capture and treatment!! - Sanjay Pindiyath (SJ) See Sanjay's Premium BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 5: Liquified
- Marcie Fowler See Marcie's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:Karen, Wonderful looking star pattern image. Awesome colors and liquified image. - Kerby Pfrangle See Kerby's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 2:Looks like a vase that had swirls all over it? LOL .. Whatever it was it is now a gorgeous abstract! - Laura Clay-Ballard See Laura 's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 3:Thanks, Laura. Marcie was correct. It's a bunch of marbles. I applied the liquify affect, in PS Elements, to each marble with an outward stroke. - Karen Talasco See Karen 's Premium BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 6: The Way We See It
- Barbara J. See Barbara's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:Wonderful self-portrait, Lori!! - Goshka Grabowska See Goshka 's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 2:A wonderful and creative SP, Lori!! Well done!! Nice hat, too, by the way!! - Marcie Fowler See Marcie's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 3:Yes, this is a wonderful self portrait. - Dr Silly See Dr Silly's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 4:Very creative work, Lori! Beautiful self-portrait indeed!! - Jenny Bosmans See Jenny's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 5:Thank you Barbara, Goshka, Marcie (& for the hat comp!), Dr. Silly (I love that!), and Jenny for your comments on this!! :0) - Lori Fisher See Lori's Premium BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 7: 1940 Buick Special
- Mary Timman See Mary's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:Greetings, Thanks, Mary! I appreciate the comments! It is so much fun playing in Photoshop, and with the cool cars, just more so! Thanks, Robert - Robert Hambley Visit rlhambleyphotography.com - Robert's Deluxe BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 8: Cool Cat
- Tammy Scott See Tammy's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:Fantastic capture, Theresa. That is a lot of Photoshop work that you did and it turned out wonderful. - Kay E. Mahoney See Kay's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 2:Great cat portrait, Theresa! The purple makes her look very royal! - Barbara J. See Barbara's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 3:What a diva! A lot of fun. Great work! - Jennifer M. Surrena-MacDonald See Jennifer's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 4:Tammy, Kay, Barbara and Jennifer, "THANK YOU" for your cool comments! - Theresa Marie Jones See Theresa's Premium BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 9: DigiLily IV
The colors on this are outstanding. Wonderful contrast colors. Love the feel to this image. Great PS work. Kerby - Kerby Pfrangle See Kerby's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:Kerby, Thank you so much! This photo kept begging me to make it brighter, more colorful, and more psychedelic. I need to visit your gallery again soon (and am positive there will be some lovely photos to drool over!). Best, Rachel - Rachel Shreckengast See Rachel's Premium BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 10: Stormy Summer Day
- Mary Timman See Mary's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:Hey Heather. I truly like this picture, especially the colors. Did you work with it in any software? How did you get the foreground to be so well-exposed? I find that when I meter for the sky, in these situations, my foreground is underexposed most of the time. Thanks so much for your time and good luck in the contest! - Anahelena Natera Response 2:Thank you, Mary and Anahelena! Yes, I did work this image in post-processing. When metering for the sky, your foreground will be underexposed. But it's the only way to get the sky exposed correctly. There are several ways to then process the image. 1) You can take two exposures, one for the sky and one for the foreground, and combine them in post processing. 2) If you shoot RAW ... you can convert the RAW file in two passes. One as you took it with the sky exposed correctly. Then process it again to increase the exposure to get the foreground correct. Then you can combine them using a variety of methods in post processing (you can do a search on the Internet for methods of combining to exposures). 3) Or you can just work with the original image in which the sky was exposed correctly. Then using your masking tools, select just the foreground (which is what I did), then using curves tool adjust the foreground until you get it exposed correctly. You will have to feather your selection and sometimes blend along the selection line so that your masking edges are not visible! - Heather K. McFarland See Heather's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 3:fantastic image. - Joy Rector See Joy's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 4:Just beautiful - Vendla Stockdale See Vendla's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 5:Beautiful image and great post processing work. Thanks for sharing. - Serena Pierce See Serena's Premium BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 11: Musician
ccc - Candice C. Calhoun See Candice's Premium BetterPholio™ Visit cccphotoart.com - Candice's Deluxe BetterPholio™ Response 1:Cool shot and effects, Piotr! - Terry L. Ellis See Terry's Premium BetterPholio™ Visit terryellisphotography.com - Terry's Deluxe BetterPholio™ Response 2:Very creative and cool ... - Joyce T. ONeil Response 3:Wow, thanks for those kind comments - Candice, Terry and Joyce! This one and my two previous posts are handheld shots, done at about 9:30 p.m., treated with PS contrast/brightness. Unpredictable technique but a lot of fun. - Piotr M. Organa Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
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