2015
NAPP / KelbyOne
RC Concepcion
0:58
English
Photomatix is an industry leader in tone mapping software for creating HDR images. RC talks about how he combines using Photomatix with Photoshop to create an all-around workflow that can create stunning HDR images. RC covers things like strength, micro contrast, saturation, highlights and tonal mapping and shows viewers how to take their HDR images from good to great.
01 - Introduction
02 - How Many Images to Use
03 - Opening Files in Photomatix
04 - Merging
05 - Pre-Processing
06 - Adjustments
07 - Contrast, Color, and Sharpening
08 - Post-Processing in Photoshop
09 - HDR with Single Image
10 - Panoramic HDR
11 - Sharpness, Exposure, Color Cast
12 - Dodging and Burning
13 - Remix an HDR with Original Image
14 - Conclusion
RC is an award winning photographer and author of the best selling books "Get Your Photography On the Web" and "The HDR Book" by Peachpit Press. He is an education and curriculum developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, hosts the popular podcasts "Photoshop User TV" and "Photography Tips and Tricks" An Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop, Illustrator, and Lightroom, RC has over 14 years in the I.T. and e-commerce industries and spends his days developing content for all applications in the Adobe Creative Suite. RC also worked with Adobe in to write the Adobe Certified Expert exam for Photoshop CS6, Lightroom 4, and Lightroom 5. He has held training seminars in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America, and has served as guest instructor for the Digital Landscape Workshop Series with Moose Peterson, Advanced Flash Photography at Jade Mountain with Joe McNally, His Light workshops with famed landscape photographer Bill Fortney, and the Voices That Matter web conference in San Francisco.
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