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PDN PhotoPlus 2007’s official show report continues with an interview with Image Trends Inc.’s President & CEO Dan Sullivan and VP Marketing, Michael Conley. Join Inside Digital Photo TV’s host, Scott Sheppard for an overview of their non-destructive image editing plug-ins that remove dust, cleans sensor, whiten teeth, and remove shine. Hear about their new “AutoMatting” plug-in that takes colors from the image and quickly creates a unique mat which makes viewing the images more pleasing for your clients.
Inside Digital Photo Special Report Vincent Versace Part II
Developing Your "Non-Destructive" Workflow
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Vincent Versace, Photographer, Trainer, Author, and one of Nikon’s “Legend Behind the Lens” joins host Scott Sheppard to discuss "artifacting" and how-to implement a non-destructive workflow.Vincent spends a lot of his time shooting in remote locations and shares some tips he’s collected from first hand experiences on how to manage an efficient workflow. Since he shoots in RAW and is very adamant about preserving the overall integrity of his master image file, Vincent works hard and developing and streamlining a “non-destructive” workflow.
Hear his tips on how he sets up his images and adjustments by layers and things to consider about the elements of the image before he applies any levels of conversions. This maintains the highest quality result and final master image file with the least amount of “artifacting” or loss of quality among the many steps from capture to final output including color correction.
Vincent also reminds us the importance of taking and keeping notes and discusses how he annotates the many elements of his file. He also gives some points on proofing your fine prints and adjusting to the medium prior to final fine art output.