Format: Streaming Recorded Session using Cisco’s Webex Format, Available for at least 30 days after purchase
Price: $25 Per Session
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Fundamentals & Equipment:
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Histogram & Raw Processing:
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Layers & Masks:
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iHDR Workflow:
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Description
For those who could not attend our live webinar series on Nature Photography and iHDR, we are pleased to be able to offer these recorded sessions. In order to view the streaming video, students will need a high-speed internet connection (DSL, Cable, T1, etc.), a computer with internet browser (such as Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc.).
Included with Recorded Webinar: Downloadable notes, sample images, and instructional videos via ftp (where applicable).
Students will have access to the streaming videos for at least 30 days after purchase. Feel free to view and review the videos as often as you’d like. Downloadable materials are yours to keep – for practice and review.
Recording Session 1 – Nature Photography, Equipment, and Research
Session one is for students of all skill levels, and will focus on the basics of Nature Photography. After a brief discussion of composition and light, we will move on to discuss the equipment we use and how we use it. We will also talk about what it takes to shoot landscapes, and the research that helps us choose our shooting locations.
Recording Session 2 – Histograms and RAW processing
During session two, we will take an in depth look at the histograms and teach students how to work with RAW files. We will explain the difference between file types and introduce the basics of Adobe Camera RAW, before walking students through the processing of sample images. Students will work to make decisions about color balance, exposure, contrast, and more as they work together on images provided by the instructors. This session is for student of all skill levels.
Recording Session 3 – Layers and Masks in Photoshop
The material presented in session three is critical to the understanding of our iHDR process. This session is recommended for intermediate and advanced students – and those who have completed sessions one and two. Students will learn the basics of layers and masks in Adobe Photoshop. Sample images will be provided, and students will work alongside the instructors as they learn to use layers, and create and refine masks. Students will learn simple and practical blending techniques, and will receive an introduction to manual High Dynamic Range blending.
Recording Session 4 – iHDR Workflow
Session four is our most advanced session. Students who wish to attend should have completed sessions one, two, and three – or should have a solid understanding of layers and masks, and a basic understanding of Adobe Photoshop and how it works. We will focus on processing bracketed images using our Intelligent High Dynamic Range blending techniques. Students will use critical skills from sessions two and three to process bracketed RAW images, and blend them using layers and carefully refined masks. We HIGHLY recommend completing sessions 2 & 3 before at






















