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* Black and white Analog Film to Digital (process negatives, digitize, and print) | * Black and white Analog Film to Digital (process negatives, digitize, and print) | ||
* RAW Processing in Adobe PhotoShop | * RAW Processing in Adobe PhotoShop | ||
− | * | + | * Using a Digital Camera in Manual Mode: Shutter, Aperture, and ISO |
+ | * PhotoShop Clinic | ||
+ | * Preparing Photographs for the Web | ||
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+ | If one of the above classes does not appear on the meetup calendar, or you are interested in an aspect of photography | ||
+ | contact Bob on Slack or bob.rosinsky@tickermill.org |
Revision as of 16:36, 11 August 2019
Photography
The photography shop is dedicated to the science and art of making images. Currently captained by Bob Rosinsky. You can find more about classes in the Photography studio on our Meetup calendar here--> [1]
Photography Shop Specifics
The shop is equipped with an Epson P800 wide format printer. It's capable of making archival exhibition quality prints up to 17" X 22." In addtion to the Epson, there is a dedicated "snapshot" printer (HiTi P520L) that produces high quality 4" X 6" prints.
The photo editing workstation (loaded with Adobe PhotoShop CC) features a color-calibrated sRGB monitor, so a picture displayed on the monitor matches closely with output from either printer.
Certification is required to have unsupervised access to the photography shop.
Ongoing Courses
- Photography Shop Orientation/Level-1 Certification
- Introduction to Wide Format Printing on the Epson
- Black and White Wide Photo Printing on the Epson
- Black and white Analog Film to Digital (process negatives, digitize, and print)
- RAW Processing in Adobe PhotoShop
- Using a Digital Camera in Manual Mode: Shutter, Aperture, and ISO
- PhotoShop Clinic
- Preparing Photographs for the Web
If one of the above classes does not appear on the meetup calendar, or you are interested in an aspect of photography contact Bob on Slack or bob.rosinsky@tickermill.org