Digital Workflow, Not Workslow Workshop
No one ever accused a creative mind of being organized. The two don’t usually go hand in hand. But when you’re a photographer, being organized is invaluable. And if you’re shooting digitally, it’s crucial.
The D-65 workshops are a dynamic resource for photographers of any level. Our 4-day intensive, held in cities [...]
By: Michael Britt, Image Mechanics
The beginning of the year is a time of reflection and resolve for the things you would like to accomplish but didn’t get to last year. Cleaning up your digital image files is one of those tasks that gets put off indefinitely and is often solved by purchasing bigger hard drives [...]
By: Dennis Dunbar, Dennis Dunbar & Assoc.
Dennis Dunbar
When converting images in Photoshop from Color to Black and White there are 2 tools most commonly used, both of these are available as Adjustment Layers: Channel Mixer and Black & White. While the purpose of these tools are similar they work in different ways and [...]
By Dennis Dunbar, Dunbar Digital
What if someone asked you “How many channels does your image have?”? My guess is that most people would answer based on the color space the image is in. For instance RGB images would have 3 and CMYK would have 4 right?
What would you say if I told you every [...]
Color Correction can seem pretty complex at times. For instance when using Photoshop’s Curves adjustment tool every time you adjust one thing it affects something else too. You may have noticed that pulling down on a point in the curves dialogue may also increase saturation, or adding Red will also lighten the image at the [...]
So you get the job, create a great shot and want to deliver a print to your client showing them what your vision for this great image is. What kind of print should you send? One that looks like you want the image to appear right? This is easy to do with your in-studio Epson [...]
INSIDE/DIGITAL
Dennis Dunbar
How Big Can you Go?
Dennis Dunbar
You get the job. You get the shot. The client loves it. They want it for more uses. Bigger, bigger, bigger still. But how big can you go? One of the biggest questions concerning digitally captured images is “How big can this go?” Most of the time when [...]