Noncredit Workshop
RAW Image Processing: Getting the Most from Your Digital Camera
With: David Ulrich
Info: Jun 17 • Wed • 9:00am-4:00pm • 1 mtg • UHM Sakamaki C104, Manoa MultiMedia Lab • $135
Event ID: L10317
Discover the power and depth of Adobe Photoshop and take advantage of its new tools and improvements, notably the recent versions of Camera RAW and Adobe Bridge. The Camera RAW plug-in can fully edit 16-bit files, which hold considerably more tonal and color information than 8-bit files. This allows for greatly enhanced controls and substantially improved quality for digital photographs. This workshop covers making RAW images with your camera and examines the many versatile controls available for processing your images in Camera RAW, managing them in Bridge, and saving them as 16-bit files. Recent versions of Camera RAW can also edit both jpg and tif files, and is becoming an important new interface in image processing. Find out how to take full advantage of these tools and improvements.
If you wish to work on your images during class (class files are provided otherwise), please bring up to five RAW image files on a CD or thumb drive.
David Ulrich is a photographer and writer whose work has been featured in numerous publications and exhibitions. His work combines traditional photography with digital imaging. Ulrich has taught digital applications for Pacific Imaging Center, Kodak`s Center for Creative Imaging, New York University, and others. For 15 years, he was an associate professor and served as the chair of the photography department at The Art Institute of Boston. He is a core faculty member of Pacific New Media and is the chair of the visual arts department at Cornish College in Seattle.
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Supported in part by the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
