Members Webcast | 18.10
Photokina this year was an interesting experience and in this webcast I share my observations. I take a close look at Channel Mixer and demonstrate some fine tuning techniques to achieve better results.
Photokina this year was an interesting experience and in this webcast I share my observations. I take a close look at Channel Mixer and demonstrate some fine tuning techniques to achieve better results.
Half of the new website is now live and I explain it to you in this webcast. Then… I demonstrate how the future of sharpening will be.
In this webcast I demonstrate how to make a custom channel mask for a specific colour. I also demonstrate the latest version of my process action 18|08. This has a significant update to shadow detail quality.
In this webcast, I demonstrate how to use Adobe Photoshop CMYK profiling engine to create your own custom RGB to CYMK conversion profiles.
This webcast comprises of a Q&A session, and… A retouch of a landscape image.
This is the beginning of a series of webcasts on the subject of landscape. This webcast demonstrates the use of channels and calculation used to massively enhance the details within landscape images.
Film is the latest addition to the iEQ action. in this debacle of a webcast I demonstrate how to use it to manipulate the output from RAW converters to produce better images to work with. Sorry for the lack of ‘Landscape”, this will be the next webcast.
Apply Image & Calculation Part 2 Part 2 is focussed on how to use ‘Calculations’ to create mask or stencils which can be used in conjunction with adjustment layers to create powerful retouching layers.
Apply Image & Calculation Part 1 This webcast is about understanding the differences between Apply Image and Calculation. How they are used in the processing phase and how they can be used differently in the Retouching phase. I also demonstrate how to create a skin pattern to fill in blown out areas of skin tone.
In this webcast I demonstrate how to make snow “white”. I then demonstrate a new use for the “Base” layer created by iEQ.