The Digital Fine Printwith George DeWolfeFeb 8-12, 2010 |
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This is the most popular workshop I teach. It evolved from 1996, when I started writing and teaching this new technology and enlisted a small group of experts to verify all the techniques we use in digital photography and printing. We started with the Epson 3000 printer and experimented with different inks (both B&W and Color), papers, printer drivers, software, and hardware. The Digital Fine Print Workshop has changed its face many times in the past 12 years in response to the fastpaced digital imaging industry and photographer’s high standards. It will continue to change as new developments emerge. The workshop now incorporates both B&W and Color printing from the same Epson printer with the Epson Ultrachrome K3 inkset and Epson driver, the Epson Ultrachrome K3 inkset and the ColorByte ImagePrint RIP. The workshop is a 16-bit workflow from digital camera to the final print. It is an established, simple, straightforward, and effective method for printing consistent high-quality, fine-art, B&W and Color images. The goal of this workshop is simple: To show you how to make outstanding black-and-white and color prints consistently using a computer and desktop ink-jet printer. Both Lightroom 2 and Photoshop CS4 are used in the workflow for this workshop and to enroll you should have a basic understanding only of these applications. The workflow itself is very simple and may be downloaded from my website for free.
GEORGE DEWOLFE studied with Ansel Adams and Minor White in the 1970’s and holds an MFA in Photography from RIT. He is widely published, most notably At Home in The Wild, on New Hampshire’s White Mountains and DeWolfe’s Digital Photography Fine Print Workshop. He has had fifty one-man exhibitions, is a consultant to Epson, Adobe, Hahnemühle, X-rite, and Nik and was one of the photographers on the Adobe Lightroom. His recent book, B&W Printing, details creation of a B&W Masterpiece. A recent honor was an Award for Artistic Excellence from The National Park Service. He has photographed for many environmental organizations including Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, National Park Service, and Friends of Acadia.
Website: http://www.georgedewolfe.com