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Strategy Formulation workflow. For more details see Strategy for Left-Brainers bit.ly/strategy-for-left-brainers
1. Captured with em5
2. Transferred to iPad thru airstash (thanks bro)
3. Processed with alt photo
4. Upload with Flickstackr
Having spent all weekend at a diving comp, I've had loads of Video to edit. This "Photo" is a bit cheeky, in that its a screen shot. It shows all the tools I had to use to get the videos how I wanted them
1. Lightroom : I use it for extracting and archiving all media
2. Handbrake : to convert from AVCHD to mp4 so the next program can consume it
3. Windows Live Movie Maker : Because I shot some of the videos portrait, and I haven't found another tool that will simply rotate a video
4. GoPro Studio : I've tried several video editing packages, but this is simple to use, apart from the limited format support.
5. Chrome/ YouTube : To publish. I prefer to have a local copy before uploading to the web. Not ready for the cloud yet
And I haven't even begun playing with the red, green and blue channels yet. Choice, choices.
(If you wanna see a larger size, there's an 8x8" version under "All Sizes" above the image.)
The Edit process:
1. Original
2. Curves color balance, mask out jeff (background =D)
3. More color balancing
4. B&w through gradient map + warm photo filter
5. Sharpen
6. Crop
#spc09 Workflow session was extremely thought-provoking - especially on the mobile space! bit.ly/1O7W4e
Uploaded with the Flock Browser
Pinning at an edge: Fixing pins are used to reorder and sort the wings, antennae and legs to dry the specimen for about three days.
All preceeding steps are described here:
www.flickr.com/photos/143115576@N02/53748588652/in/album-...
collection code
Lkn246
Photo Dirk Lankenau
Before pinning-stage:
This specimen is a long-tongued bee of the family Magachilidae. During preparation the long labrum was taken care of in the shown way in order to prevent damage to the specimen. The split styrofoam here served to place the bee before pinning with a micropin.
All preceeding steps are described here:
www.flickr.com/photos/143115576@N02/53748588652/in/album-...
collection code
Lkn246
Photo Dirk Lankenau
geeqie (for linux)
awesome program for image browsing - allows 2 or 4 pane split screen viewing and deleting/sorting pictures from the sidebar (also manages to group the RAW and the JPG together for easier management)
just amazing for comparing the tons of duplicate pictures i take to find whats worth keeping