FACULTY | Daniel Gregory |
DAY / TIME | Wednesday 6-9pm | March 27 - May 29, 2024 |
TUITION | $825 + $45 Materials Fee |
Payment & Refund Policy Scholarship Opportunities |
FORMAT | In-person, enrollment is limited to 12 students. |
LEVEL | Intermediate |
PREREQS | Photography I: Black & White OR Photography I: Digital with analog film photography experience |
CREDITS | 3 – Fulfills Elective requirement for Certificate Program |
This course is designed for photographers working with film who are seeking to deepen the integration of their analog and digital skills. Learn to use a variety of digital editing tools to process and refine images while retaining the unique characteristics of analog photography. Bridge the gap through focus on scanning techniques, Photoshop, and Lightroom (w/Negative Lab Pro 3.0) to enhance and refine your film captures.
Begin by exploring the nuances of film scanning (flatbed, wet mount and DSLR methods) to ensure high quality digital film scans. We will also work on several tips and tricks for optimal scanning, maximizing detail, and color accuracy.
Continue with a look at the powerful capabilities of Lightroom to organize, edit, process and develop film. From core organization concepts, basic adjustments, and advanced techniques, we will focus on how to leverage Lightroom's features to bring your images to life.
Finally, dive into the basics of Photoshop and learn techniques to retouch, manipulate, and enhance your images while maintaining the integrity of analog photography.
You do not need to have prior knowledge of Lightroom or Photoshop but it is helpful. You will need access to the current version of Lightroom, Photoshop and some other software we will use during the course or plan on doing your work in PCNW's digital lab.
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR STUDENTS
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