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We had to figure out what we needed in our web redesign. We mapped out everything we use to get our work done then lined what was connected, what wasn't and needed to be and what wasn't and didn't need to be.
A triptych featuring my two favoured tools/hobbies/lifestyles - computing and photography.
(featuring prominently my beloved Cherry keyboard)
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
An example of the constantly changing exposure and processing workflow of astro-images done by myself.
Addition of Pixinsight processor is challenging. Open sourced, it has no operating manual, but has tutorials from other users. A steep learning curve. Pixinsight is an astronomical image processor and has only one fee in Euros for as many copies on computers in your name. Outstanding images from other users of this app.
Maxim DL (Cyanogen): Comes in 5 versions from Basic, Image Processing, DSLR, Pro and Pro Suite. Basic has some image processing and very basic acquisition. IP is image processing only. The Pro versions has full acquisition and processing. Pro Suite has the mount pointing program added for acquisition. Costly, but the workflow is easier and quicker. One copy only, biyearly fee for updates.
CCD Soft (Software Bisque): Still a good acquisition software, but it is no longer sold or supported. Most of the CCD Soft programs are embedded in the Camera Add-on option for an additional fee to the Software Bisque, SkyX planetarium program. SB has not migrated the Minor Planet Report app as of yet. That is why I am still using CCD Soft. The SkyX and CCD soft do work together where the object info is added to the Fits header on each exposure. Noisy raw stacking, good color stacking, but 8 bit color output only. Very retro.
Fits Liberator (ESA): Free program gives you over a dozen mathematical brightness curves to a single channel pre-processed .fit images and gives an 8, 16 or 32 bit output in .tiff for Photoshop with the header removed. I use that on the calibrated and stacked luminance channel.
Adobe Photoshop: For basic tweaks and cleanup of the processed luminance and color images.
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
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About Colin Walcott | Collin Walcott | Colin resides in Toronto, Canada - His occupation is a User Experience Designer (UX/UI) for Applications and Devices supported on Web and Multiple Mobile Platforms. Skill set covers front end issues with design, wireframe Application screens & flows, generate HTML, CSS, animation, workflows, navigation, icons and creative for applied use. Colin's extracurricular interests exist in Post production for Video, audio editing and mastering tracks, Photography, 2D/3D and Music (trombone). View Colin Walcott's professional profile on LinkedIn - collin Collin+Walcott Colin+Walcott
in maths you need to show your working or else only get 1 mark out of 8.
this one is my working.
WORKFLOW IMBA.
adobe premiere is lol. FCP is HOOT.
Used Holly's Photographer's Assistant (workflow), Andie's Must Have Photo Actions (fake HDR), and 8x10 folded overlay all at Pink Ink Studios
#spc09 Workflow session was extremely thought-provoking - especially on the mobile space! bit.ly/1O7W4e
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