Level Up; Maximize the potential of your image!


Event Details

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Photo editing is an important part of getting the most from an image. A good image does not just happen after you push the shutter button. Learn how to maximize the image and speed up image processing. Editing software can turn a blah image into a compelling story.

There will be four presenters in four sessions of 15 minutes each. The subjects and presenters are:

  • Claudia O’Grady: she will go through a general workflow of a landscape image, starting with merging different exposure values to capture full dynamic range. The workflow will demonstrate processes and differences in global edits versus localized adjustments, touching on most of the slider functionality.
  • Jason Cameron: he will talk color theory using Adobe color, then demonstrate the color grading and color mixing panels in Camera Raw and selective color tools in Photoshop.
  • Greg Smith: he will be describing the regular and adaptive preset options available in Lightroom, and the larger number of options available when using RAW files. Converting an image to black and white and tone processing, with or without presets, will also be shown.
  • Jeff Clay: he will show several ways to process Milky Way night scape images using Lightroom, Photoshop and a couple of other pieces of software to create stunning images.

This event will be in person at the Salt Lake City Library main branch at 210 E 400 S, Salt Lake City, on April 8th at 6:30 PM. Registration is required.

**We are planning on scheduling another event like this in the future. We encourage club members to volunteer to share 15 minutes on software editing or shooting techniques. Please reach out to Lisa (Workshop coordinator) or any other board member for more information and to volunteer.