Adjusting B&W Neg Scans in Lightroom – part 1
This movie from the dpBestflow website shows how to batch-adjust black and white negatives from camera scans. You can read the whole page here. Camera Scans for B&W Negatives from
This movie from the dpBestflow website shows how to batch-adjust black and white negatives from camera scans. You can read the whole page here. Camera Scans for B&W Negatives from
The movie linked below is from the dpBestflow.org website describing the camera scanning process. In this movie, the several types of hardware that you can use for the process are
We’ve added quite a bit of material n the dpBestflow website describing the process of Camera Scanning (using a digital camera as a scanner for film originals). There are two
One of the less-trumpeted features of the Lightroom 3 final release is the addition of the IPTC Extension to the metadata panel. These new metadata categories were approved nearly 2
One of the most interesting things at CEPIC was Jerry Kennelly and Tweak. Jerry is a brilliant businessman who revolutionized the stock business and got out at the right time.
At the IPTC metadata meeting at CEPIC in Dublin, Michael Steidl announced the coming availability of new IPTC panels for Photoshop CS3 and CS4. Developed by Electric Lane, these scripts
Here at the annual CEPIC congress in Dublin, I’ve been included on a panel that is addressing the technology, challenges and opportunities of mass digitization. The panel is, from left
I’ve been in Dublin for several days at the CEPIC congress. I presented a paper at the 20o7 conference in Folrence, as part of a call for new functionality in
I was in Copenhagen today finishing my visit here. I’ve been staying with my friends Jens and Dodo, which has been very relaxed and fun. Today I had a great
It’s easy to get overwhelmed in the world of digital photography. The images pile up relentlessly. The learning curve is constantly changing. And it may seem like there’s always someone