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Perfecting my print workflow...
Storbist Metred for the computer monitor ensuring a small enough aperture so that the strobe in front of me would not be too bright.
430EX sat on desk for rim and hand / arm light
Gridded SB28 for key, camera right
SB24 with blue gel aimed at ceiling for "ambient"
Located in the heart of the glamorous city of Cannes —close to the Palais du Festival and famous Croisette walk— the Vieux Port de Cannes has been a long time favourite port of call for boats of all sizes. A wooden quay in front of the Capitainerie can accommodate yachts up to 40m there (50m upon request)
[yachtinsidersguide.com]
Could not resist all the color here, Shoot when walking across the street with my old AF 300 f/4 with Teleconverter x2 (so 600mm and manual focus)
Workflow:
1. Non destructive
2. Preparing custom brushes
3. Selection & masking
4. Adjustment and Filters
5. Texturising
6. Lighting effects
7. Fine tuning
8. Adobe Lightroom tuning
Used technique: layers, adjustment, smart object styles, masking, clipping masking, Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop CC 2017, several Stock Photos, plugins.
Design/Print a batch of physical postcards. Inspired by postsecret.com.
Idea is to get stories contributed by physically pasting text/images on the front of the card, writing some basic information such as a postcode (and possibly extra text story) on the back and mail it in to a prepaid gpo box thingy.
Central service can scan/type/otherwise enter stories. Great way to capture first data prior to an interation of site that really flies.
Could scale to a story from every south australian but would take years to grow to a community of substance.
A sample videoblogging workflow for students using free Web 2.0 tools. Updated from previous version published in 2007. There's no weirdness with the drop shadow if you view the large version under "all sizes." It's happening because this is a transparent png instead of a jpg.
Processed using Serge Ramelli's workflow. If you've not heard of him, check out his Lightroom videos on YouTube.
For the G20 Summit taking place in Cannes on 3rd and 4th November 2011, Laurence Jenkell exhibits 24 of her Candy sculptures, bearing the flag colours of the G20 countries and the invited states. The sculptures are on show on the Croisette and at the Palais des Festivals where they line the red carpet [jenkell.com]
After copying intemperie's workflow added to it a bit to:
Copy the name of the selected image to the clipboard
So once the Flickr window pops up hit Cmd-V to paste it as the title (trying to get it to automatically add it, but can't manage it :/ )
Ask if I want trash the file once uploaded (usually from the Desktop)
Opens my Flickr photos page for organising (add to sets, groups or collections)
I guess I could just use something like Flickr Uploadr, but I prefer to 'roll my own' :p
Uploaded with Automator
This PSD holds 20+ sub page designs. Every interactive designer has their own workflow for organizing layers/folders.
General rules:
- Everything gets properly labelled (no "copy" for the layer name)
- Everything gets properly grouped in a folder
- Folders within a sub page are in order of visual appearance on the design (from top of the page)
- No linked layers!
- No locked layers!
- All mask layers are linked to their respective layer/folder!
- "Beardcrumbs" is an acceptable name for "breadcrumbs"
I also don't ever use the Direct Selection tool. The organized folder system allows me to get anywhere very quickly. Sometimes I'll choose the text tool and click into a paragraph to bring me directly to the folder I want to be in too.
What's your workflow like?
Renames the file to make it web friendly (replaces spaces with underscores, all text lowercase)
Uploads it to the downloads folder on my site
Wraps the URL in HTML tags
Copies the URL to the clipboard
Ask if I want trash the file once uploaded (usually from the Desktop)
Just run the workflow then paste the URL
Uploaded with Automator
I wrote a blog post about how I use my iPad to process my scanned film images. I cover from scanning to processing and sharing on the social webs.
Click here for the post:http://digitalchemicals.blogspot.com/2015/02/ipad-film-photography-workflow.html
For uploading images to display in forums:
Renames the file to make it web friendly (replaces spaces with underscores, all text lowercase)
Uploads it to the Drop folder on my site
Wraps the URL in BB code [img][/img] tags
Copies the URL to the clipboard
Ask if I want trash the file once uploaded (usually from the Desktop)
Just run the workflow then paste the URL
Uploaded with Automator
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Once upon a time, I shot all my photos in JPEG, and occasionally managed to find time to post them. Then, I was convinced to start shooting in RAW to have more control over the outcome. Once I did that, I was on a slippery slope, of course. A few months later, someone introduced me to photo processing plugins, particularly Topaz Adjust and DeNoise. Happy with the visuals, I added those into my already-overburdened workflow. And then, recently, for reasons I can't determine, the Topaz plugins started completely obliterating the EXIF data from the photos I use them to process. EXIF data, like GPS coordinates and timestamps in particular, are really important to me. After a few hours of banging my head against the wall of unhelpful internet discussion forums, I arrived at the solution pictured here. I now have to run a command-line utility called 'exiftool' and manually copy the EXIF data from the originals to the edited copies once I'm done tweaking.
Maybe I should just go back to JPEGs...
Teil 44 meiner 90-Tage-Challenge. Nachdem ich vor einer Weile mein analoges Set-up fürs Zeichnen vorgestellt habe (geisler-design.de/mein-zeichnen-und-malen-setup), folgt hiermit mein digitales Set-up und mein aktueller Workflow, den ich bei der Content Creation anwende.
Als Hardware kommt ausnahmslos mein iPad samt Tastatur / Case von logitech zum Einsatz.
- Am Anfang steht das Bild, das ich posten möchte, also steht das Zeichnen ganz am Anfang. (Tatsächlich mache ich mir manchmal Notizen, was mir an Motiven so auf- oder einfällt, damit nichts verloren geht.)
- Mit dem iPad mache ich ein Foto der Zeichnung. Dabei achte ich auf einen großzügigen Hintergrund, damit ich mit einem Ausgangsfoto sowohl ein quadratisches Format als auch ein Quer- und ein Hochformat erstellen kann.
- In Photoshop stelle ich den Hintergrund auf Schwarz/Weiß. (Das habe ich zu Beginn nicht gemacht, was ich mittlerweile als ziemlich störend empfinde – egal: learning by doing.)
- In Adobe Express erstelle ich durch Duplizieren ein bestehendes Projekt. Ein Projekt kann mehrere Seiten in verschiedenen Formaten enthalten – also genau, was ich für Social Media brauche! In die drei Seiten (in den benötigten Formaten) füge ich das Bild aus Punkt 3 ein. Anschließend gebe ich die drei Seiten als Fotos aus. Sie werden unter Fotos in iOS gespeichert.
- Das Originalbild und die drei eben erstellten Bilder lade ich in die Mediathek meiner WordPress-Seite auf geisler-design.de hoch.