Thursday, February 2, 2017

Micron Photo Club Agenda February 2nd 2017

Review last month's assignment "Still Life"

This February assignment "Love, Valentines, Relationships"





















This month's presentation will be by Glen Hush.  Glen will present his post processing flow, how he works on a picture to bring it to life.

Post-processing
Using a process to transform photos from what was captured in a camera either to be closer to what our eyes saw, or to alter the image artistically.
Jeff Harmon - Hobbyist Editor, improvephotography.com

A digital photography workflow is an end-to-end system of working with digital images, from capture to delivery. It is comprised of a series of inter-connected steps developed by photographers to simplify and standardize their work. Simplification and standardization are the two key words here, because a well-established workflow process will not only help you in simplifying and speeding up the process of working with images, but will also allow you to stay organized, improving your efficiency and bringing consistency to your work. The number of steps involved in the workflow process varies, but generally consists of the following:

Setting up the camera and capturing images
Transferring images to a computer
Importing images into a photo application
Organizing and sorting images
Post-processing images
Exporting images
Backing up images
Printing or publishing images to the web