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Postproducción workflows; en el marco de actividades del trigésimo cuarto Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara. Participan: Andrés Marrine, Cynthia Navarro y David Rodríguez Paredes. Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. Martes 12 de Marzo de 2019. Foto: © FICG / Gonzalo García
Content Workflow 2010 is an exciting one day event detailing strategies for professionals -- in information management, knowledge management and IT, R&D, medical affairs, and publishing -- to inject high-value STM content into the workflow of knowledge workers when and where they need it, and exploring critical information about global copyright compliance.
A snapshot of one nights shooting.
Very little to tweak or dick about with. I shoot RAW and downsave to jpg for the web, left the white balance alone. Tone curved and set the dynamic range a little... so not far from vanilla and straight out of the camera. The shot above was ISO 160, f8/22mm/ and a 30th of a second. Shot on a tripod.
1 - From camera
2 - Lightroom 3
+Exposure (if needed)
+White balance shift
+Healing tool for easy blemishes
+Color correction (Vibrance/HSL)
+Brush tool (exposure)
3. Photoshop CS4
+Surface blur, vary opacity
+Levels adjustment & Mask for toning, eyes, background
+Greater healing brush tools
+Liquefy (if needed)
4. Lightroom 3
+Final curves adjustment
+Vignette
+Sharpening
+Export
This is a comparison of my old and new Photoshop workflows. See full-size for best comparison. The original photo-which sucks--is on top. The middle one was accomplished with my normal photoshop workflow, which is an improvement, but the colors are horrible. The bottom one was created using Dan Margulis's "Picture Postcard" workflow, which is dramatically better than either of the others.
The new workflow involves 3 stages. Simplified, they are:
1. removing minor color casts in RGB mode without regard for contrast
2. boosting the contrast without regard for color
3. combining the color from step 1 and the contrast from step 2 in Lab mode while also boosting overall color.
Today is the first day I've been trying this new workflow, and I did this one rather quickly, so I don't contend that I've created a perfect image. But it's so much better than the way it would have otherwise ended up that clearly, I will be changing the way I fix pictures in Photoshop from now on.
Was working on updating our JIRA workflow for projects using Feature Cards. Tinderbox maps work well for this - along with pretty much everything else.
This is a senior portrait session I did in early fall. He is an avid golfer so we were able to head down to the golf course where he works to get some fun shots!
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When I was browsing Library in Lightroom, this photo caught my attention. I thought I'll process it to see how it looks :).
Strobist: WLX1600 mounted on Giant softbox on grid behind the model as rim light and large octobox as key light to right of camera.
Workflow: Image edited in Adobe CS4 and adjusted in Lightroom.
Cannes is a city located on the French Riviera. It is a commune located in the Alpes-Maritimes department, and host city of the annual Cannes Film Festival, Midem, and Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. The city is known for its association with the rich and famous, its luxury hotels and restaurants, and for several conferences. On 3 November 2011 it hosted the 2011 G20 summit [Wikipedia.org]
NAB show photos taken by Tracey Goynor.
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Here is a shot of a Verify workflow on the whiteboard. This was an early concept sketch that held together.
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Трёхкрасочное, с разделением шаблонами, интаглио, поверх трёхкрасочной орловской печати.
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Three-stencil intaglio over three-stencil orlov printing.
Postproducción workflows; en el marco de actividades del trigésimo cuarto Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara. Participan: Andrés Marrine, Cynthia Navarro y David Rodríguez Paredes. Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. Martes 12 de Marzo de 2019. Foto: © FICG / Gonzalo García
Postproducción workflows; en el marco de actividades del trigésimo cuarto Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara. Participan: Andrés Marrine, Cynthia Navarro y David Rodríguez Paredes. Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. Martes 12 de Marzo de 2019. Foto: © FICG / Gonzalo García
Model Mayhem #1716116 Felicia Nichole
Photographed By: Brian Crouch aka shollowend
Photoshopped By: Ed Perez
Original File is located on this link: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/shallowend24401/]
This images is of the Duke University Libraries Verne and Tanya Roberts Conservation Lab. The lab was opened in August 2008.
For more information see library.duke.edu/about/depts/preservation/conservation/in...
The Promenade de la Croisette, or Boulevard de la Croisette, is a prominent road in Cannes, France. It stretches along the shore of the Mediterranean Sea and is about 2 km long. The Croisette is known for the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, where the Cannes Film Festival is held. Many expensive shops, restaurants, and hotels (such as the Carlton, Majestic, JW Marriott Cannes, and Martinez) line the road. It goes completely along the coastline of Cannes [Wikipedia.org]
Sometimes with difficult curves I revert to pencil and paper. The ampersand is a rather complicated shape and I usually end up with the head flopping over one way or another, and the diagonal stroke too prominent.
1 With similar glyphs on the page, sketch a rough outline. The similar glyphs will give the stroke weight and proportions. Here I started with a numeral 8.
2 Repeat, this time tracing a better sketch with result of the previous step on the page behind. Here I made the whole thing rather wider and made all the curves smoother.
3 Scan, straighten and convert to monochrome.
4 Paste into FontLab and push the control points around a bit.
5 Hey presto! The outline looks smooth.
(6 Test in text, repeat step 4 until fully harmonised)