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Shot in RAW then edited with a full featured photo editor (on a mobile device), does this count as phone photography?
© Doug Blane Sexy model on the catwalk during the Nikon Solutions Expo 05/12/2006
"Nikon at the heart of the image"
June 13, 2022 - Optic Convention - Workflow Experience Room, featuring Dell Computers, along with several other Vendors of interest to Photographers.
Photographed at the 2014 Hurricane Invitational - April 12th edition, University of Miami - Coral Gables, Florida
Completely overpowering her competitors Kimberlyn Duncan is running now for NIKE. With magnificent form and explosive power she was the winner of the Women 200 Meter Dash running event.
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From the vast amount of photographs I captured at the last track and field events at UM I have a great deal of selected and unprocessed images. One of them is this image. It has been pending for some time now. Actually over a month! Right after the event I had a nasty eye infection which set my back a couple of weeks with workflow.
Among many great shots from the last event this was one of my favorites, mainly because it depicts the high emotional state of the runner being left behind in contrast with the flawless and smooth performance of the LSU athlete.
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Screenshot of Day CQ5 WCM Version 5.1 Released November 14th, 2008
Showing the web-based workflow editor. Design publication processes, manage tasks, orchestrate actions..
note also the black plastic struts holding up the middle section, removed in the final retouch in Photoshop
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From top to down, left to right, the screen snapshots of the workflow I used in the iPad Air for the Housecleaning cartoon.
1. Scan pencil sketch in grayscale jpeg, save to Dropbox. Open iDraw in iPad, select Import from Dropbox.
2. Open file, add layers for panels, lettering and inks. The pencil sketch image is the bottom layer.
3. The file dimensions.
4. After the ink work is done, hide the image layer to make the pencil sketch disappear from view. Exit to iDraw's gallery, touch the Share icon, and select Save to Dropbox.
5. Select jpeg and 300 dpi, then Save.
6. Open Procreate, tap Import, Dropbox.
7. Open the file, select the image layer and change it from Normal to Multiply. That will make the layer transparent. Add a layer below the image layer and start painting.
The problem with the size of this 300 dpi file in Procreate is that layers are limited to 4 maximum. Also Procreate crashes now and then, but its frequent auto file saves means I don't lose much.
When I'm satisfied with a paint job, I merge it into a previously painted layer and start a fresh layer.
The file's dimensions and size are in Canvas Metadata.
8. When the paintwork is done, tap Share, Export to Dropbox.
9. Tap JPEG.
10. Dropbox shows the b/w file from iDraw at 2.3 MB; the painted file from Procreate is 8.2 MB.
If I'm going to email the cartoon, 1 MB or less is a better file size for sharing. To reduce the file size, I upload the file to my Flickr account using the app FlickStackr in my iPad. Flickr offers an option to download the file in different sizes. I pick one of the smaller sizes and download it to Photos for sharing.
Being the newest iPad to date, the Air runs the above apps pretty well with no lagging, other than Procreate's occasional crash and its 4 layers limit. The iPad 2 I still have would probably be slower, and it has a poor screen display compared to the Air's retina.
An attempt to create a visual representation of this:
wiki.github.com/ginatrapani/thinktank/developer-guide-get...
On a related note, Google Docs' drawing too isn't too shabby.
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]
Finishing up sizing a TARDIS ring for a customer. Running Sleek & Destroy affords me some awesome opportunities.