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Digital Fine Printing
Made Simple
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Gordon Brown
Apr 14-17, 2008
Jul 28-31, 2008
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Members: $895 • Non-members: $965
Prerequisites: Imaging Overview or equivalent experience
Description
If you want to get your color and B/W prints to match what you see on your monitor consistently, in a friendly non-threatening workshop tailored to meet your photographic needs, then this workshop is for you! You will start with your images from home or from the field trips, and we will work together with demonstrations, lectures, critiques and hands-on work to optimize your prints. You will leave with high quality 8-1/2” x 11” and 13” x 19” prints made on the latest Epson printers, a greater knowledge of Adobe Photoshop CS3 software, and a step-by-step 85-page booklet outlining all the photographic techniques covered during the workshop. We won’t let the technical aspects interfere with your photography, but will help you understand enough so that you can make great images. You will learn how to set your camera and computer with confidence to make the best images every time. We will help you simplify image file handling from RAW to TIFF, JPEGs, and profiles to manage your images properly. Go beyond the basics during this information-packed week of digital imaging!
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| Biography
GORDON BROWN has been shooting photographs and making prints in his own darkroom since he was 12 years old. Gordon enjoyed a 33-year photographic career at Eastman Kodak Company where he taught workshops, worked in scientific photography, and coordinated black-and-white products. Gordon has authored three books on photography: one on the Stop System, and two for teenagers. He has lectured extensively, taught at workshops throughout the US and Canada, and served as a consultant to Kodak for Digital, and Scientific Photography.
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