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| Chuck Behrman's Workshops and Classes through chbphoto.com | |
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The Workshops & Classes currently presented Workshops: Photography & Photoshop At Pelican Point Secrets of Getting from Your Printer What You See on Your Monitor Now That I’ve Taken My Digital Photograph…What Do I Do? Conversion From Color To Black & White Digital Compositing, Part I - Composited Images Digital Compositing, Part II - Selection Techniques Half-Day Fine Art Color Printing Workshop Photoshop Sharpening Techniques The Bridge, Camera Raw & Automating Photoshop Panorama Images for Print & QuickTime VR Creating A Web Presence For Photographers & Artists A Pragmatic Approach To Photoshop Elements High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography with Photoshop Adobe Photoshop Lightroom: A Photographer's Workflow
Class & Workshop Descriptions
Photoshop/Photoshop Elements (Intermediate – Advanced): Create and print Images the way you see them on your monitor through a calibrated and profiled workflow with Chuck Behrman In this class, Chuck Behrman will teach you, through live, real-time demonstrations, how to get a print on paper that closely matches the image you see on your monitor. You will learn how to calibrate and profile your monitor, scanner, and printer so that you can reliably predict how your print will look. You will learn the differences among several fine art papers so that you can choose the one that is closest to your vision of what how your print should look. In the class, we will create an ICC profile for a fine art paper and create a print using that profile on an Epson 2200 printer. ![]() ![]() Photoshop/Photoshop Elements (Basic – Intermediate): The Digital Camera/Computer Workflow – Getting your images into and out of your computer with Chuck Behrman In this class, you will learn, through live demonstrations: You will learn how to efficiently get your images into your computer, how to easily name and store them, and how and when to back them up. We will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of shooting in RAW or JPEG formats, as well as the differences in how to handle an image that will be printed or emailed. Converting From Color To Black & White ![]() Photoshop/Photoshop Elements (Intermediate – Advanced): A number of ways to convert your color images to beautiful black & white with Chuck Behrman In this class, Chuck Behrman will teach you, through live, real-time demonstrations, at least nine methods (more keep getting added) of converting your images from color to black & white in Photoshop and, in many cases with Photoshop Elements. You will learn how both simple and comprehensive methods that will yield black & white images that you could only dream of getting in your darkroom. In the class, we will discuss and see examples of black & white printing on inkjet printers with various inksets, both color and Piezography (black + multiple gray inks). ![]() Now that I’ve Gone Digital – What Do I Do with All My Old Photos, Negatives and Slides? Photoshop/Photoshop Elements (Intermediate): The Scanning Workflow -- How to get a great scan with Chuck Behrman In this class, you will learn, through live demonstrations: • How to calibrate and profile your scanner You will learn how to efficiently get your images into your computer, how to easily name and store them, and how and whem to back them up. We will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of scanning in 8 or 16 bit formats.![]() Photoshop (Intermediate – Advanced): How to turn your nature images into fine art photographs with Chuck Behrman In this class, you will learn, through live, real-time demonstrations: • How to edit and optimize image color, exposure and contrast We will cover the above for both RAW and jpeg images. You will learn various non-destructive Photoshop techniques such as the use of Adjustment Layers, Layer Masks, Clipping Layers, Consolidation Layers, selective sharpening, non-destructive dodging and burning, and the use of blending modes. You will also learn how to soft proof your photograph so that you can predict how it will print on your desktop inkjet or at a lab. You will learn the differences among several fine art papers so that you can choose the one that is closest to your vision of what how your print should look. In this class, Chuck Behrman will address, through live, real-time demonstrations, the similarities, differences, and characteristics of many of the options available for giclée printing. You will: We will also discuss: In this class, Chuck Behrman will teach you, through live, real-time demonstrations, many techniques for combining images in Adobe Photoshop to create new images ranging from collages to mapping textures over existing images. In creating the images, you will learn both simple and comprehensive methods to use selected portions of several originals, isolate them from their backgrounds, and re-combine them in several ways with other images. We will cover techniques such as: The overall objective is to make photorealistic compositions from multiple selections. ![]() ![]() Photoshop (Intermediate – Advanced): A number of ways to make selections for digital photographic compositions using single and multiple images with Chuck Behrman Photoshop (Intermediate – Advanced): A number of ways to make digital photographic compositions using single and multiple images with Chuck Behrman In this class, Chuck Behrman will teach you, through live, real-time demonstrations, many techniques for selecting portions of images in Adobe Photoshop, maintaining transparency and translucency wherever necessary. In creating the selections, you will learn both simple and comprehensive methods to isolate portions of images from their backgrounds, so that they can be re-combined with other images. Three types of images will be addressed: We will cover techniques such as: The overall objective is to make photorealistic compositions from multiple selections. Photoshop (Intermediate – Advanced): Half-day session where we will practice printing workflow and print participants’ images. In this class, Chuck Behrman will work with each participant, taking them through the printing process for one of their color images. We will make a print of each participant’s image on an Epson 2200 printer using a fine art paper. The workshop will cover the correct use of color profiles for both soft proofing and printing. Each participant should bring: The overall objective is to make a high quality fine art print from your image. Photoshop (Intermediate – Advanced): A number of ways to sharpen your images In this class, Chuck Behrman will teach you, through live, real-time demonstrations, many techniques for shrpening entire images or portions of images in Adobe Photoshop. In the various sharpening methods, you will learn both simple and comprehensive ways to make your images more acute without making them look “digital.” We will cover techniques within Photoshop such as: • Basic Sharpen, Sharpen More & Sharpen Edges The overall objective is to make photorealistic images. ![]() ![]() Photoshop (Intermediate – Advanced): Using the Bridge (or Browser) to manage your images, importing and adjusting images with Camera Raw, and some automation techniques in Photoshop In this class, Chuck Behrman will teach you, through live, real-time demonstrations, many techniques for using the Bridge (formerly the Browser) for image management as well as the export of images and creation of web sites, contact sheets, and Photoshop files in various formats. Many of the features of the browser are still applicable and appropriate for the Bridge. We will address Bridge techniques for: • Viewing many types of documents In Camera Raw, we will look at the advantages of taking photographs in Raw mode as opposed to jpeg and will address the capabilities of Camera Raw to optimize exposure, contrast, color balance and sharpness – before we even get into Photoshop! We'll operate on single and multiple images. We will also address “Placing” images in Photoshop as well as simply opening images via Camera Raw. Within Photoshop, we will look at how to make simple automated Actions that will allow us to create a multi-step process that can be executed with a single keystroke. Then we will learn to apply these actions via Batch processing and to create Droplet applications. Photoshop (Intermediate – Advanced): Using techniques in Photoshop and other software applications to generate panorama images from multiple photographs ![]() In this class, Chuck Behrman will teach you, through live, real-time demonstrations, many techniques for using Photoshop, as well as other applications for Macintosh and Windows computers for assembling panorama images from multiple photographs. We will go through the entire process in detail including: • The equipment needed to implement panorama images – this includes custom panorama rigs as well as simple ![]() Photoshop (Intermediate – Advanced): Using Photoshop and other software applications to generate web galleries, home pages, and to link the pages together In this class, Chuck Behrman will teach you, through live, real-time demonstrations, many techniques for using Photoshop for the creation of web galleries and either web programs or supplied templates for simple web sites. Since Photoshop itself cannot create a complete web site, we will take a look at some other applications as well as some simple templates that can get you started. The Photoshop web gallery generator simply creates a gallery but does not provide any way to link that gallery to your existing web page. I've created an easily customizable way to do just that -- and you don't have to use any other software (except a text editor) to accomplish the modifications. I'll even provide you with a template to start with. I also found some free, cross platform software for generating web galleries that I'll be making you aware of. If you don't have a web page now, we'll address how to create one (I've got a simple template for that too). We'll cover Internet Service Providers (ISP) such as DSL or Cable and getting your own URL and independent web host (like yourname.com). We'll also discuss how to create the items you might want to put on a page using Photoshop as much as we can - images, logos, text, email links, etc., as well as how to use metadata and internal text to raise your visibility to the search engines In short, we will address techniques that can enable you to easily: Photoshop (Intermediate – Advanced): ![]() In this class, Chuck Behrman will teach you, through live, real-time demonstrations, many techniques for using Photoshop Elements. Finally, we’ll address how to best prepare your photos for the internet and for email. Photoshop (Intermediate – Advanced):
This workshop will cover the concept and implementation of High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging using the built-in HDR processing in Photoshop CS2 and CS3. HDR offers the ability to maintain fine details in both the highlights and shadows of an image, producing a photograph that will have more visual impact and detail than ever before available - on the screen or in print!
The workshop will address the types of images that lend themselves well to HDR as well as a few alternative approaches to achieve the HDR effect when the Photoshop processing simply does not work. We will look at how to shoot HDR using the RAW format of digital capture as well as multiple ways of processing the images to maximize qulity and photographic impact. Lightroom (Intermediate – Advanced):
Lightroom is a fairly new program that has many of the functions of The Bridge, Camera Raw, and Photoshop (or Photoshop Elements). It is a program that is designed for the photographer and works like a photographer works from the time you have captured your images through preparing the presentation of the photographs.
The Lightroom workshop will show you how to import images from your digital camera, identify, rate and rank the images, and correct color and exposure for individual and groups of images. We’ll see how Lightroom also can enable the you to explore and create different versions of an image without using a lot of valuable hard drive space. Since Lightroom is based on the newest versions of Camera Raw, the workshop will teach you how to increase the “Clarity” (a new processing function) and how to visually sharpen your images. Did I mention that you’ll learn how to remove sensor dust on multiple images at one time using Lightroom? Once you get your images to a point that they are presentable, what can Lightroom do? Well, the workshop will also address how to make a slide show in Lightroom. Then we’ll talk about printing, how to use Lightroom’s built-in print templates to print single or multiple images on a sheet of paper and how to create your own templates, even printing your signature on your images. If that’s not enough, we’ll also address how to use Lightroom to prepare and publish a web gallery (html or flash) from within the program. With all that capability, can you throw away Photoshop or Elements? No... we’ll also talk about when you need to use one of the mainstream image editors. ![]() ![]() Lightroom (Intermediate – Advanced): In addition to the basic imaging workflow, this workshop will investigate Lightroom 2’s new tools to create and use Collections, the new Library Filters and export functions, the vastly improved Develop Module, with emphasis on the new tools such as the Graduated Filter and the New Brush Tool. The latter actually allows you to modify individual parts of a single image, something that previously required the full version of Photoshop. We’ll look at the new features in the Slide Show module as well as the Print and Web Modules. ![]() Lightroom (Intermediate – Advanced): This workshop will cover the creation of a complete website (not only individual galleries) using only Lightroom 2, any text editor, and some free gallery templates. IYou will learn how to create basic web galleries using the templates and engines supplied with the program and use other (FREE) templates for additional looks. We will create galleries, complete with headers, that can include slide shows, feedback forms and even PayPal. ![]() |
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