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Outdoor Images: Digital Workflow Summary | Museum Quality B&W Photography
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Sunday, February 3, 2008. Having a workflow is paramount to organization and efficient management of your images. I have developed a workflow for my film, slide and digital images. While the workflow is a continual work in progress, I will continue to update the steps listed here and the links attached . 10/24/2008 NOTE: With Lightroom 2 I have begun using Smart Collections to assist in the Digital Workflow. See the Smart Collection Workflow here. Image Rating and Selection Workflow. Printing Workflow - ...
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Outdoor Images: March 2013 | Museum Quality B&W Photography
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Thursday, March 28, 2013. Moving is good and bad. No, not literally, just figuratively. I am now hosting this blog on my own. Google is great and this is no reflection on them, rather the tools I use make remote blogging much easier using my own platform. I've moved this content and will no longer be updating it, although, will all the links, I'll leave it up. See me at: http:/ blog.outdoorimagesfineart.com. Posted by Outdoor Images. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Outdoor Images Fine Art.
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Outdoor Images: Is Digital Imaging Real Photography? | Museum Quality B&W Photography
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Sunday, December 16, 2012. Is Digital Imaging Real Photography? Does modifying a digital image change the authenticity of a photograph? Photography is the concept of visualizing the real world seen through one's eyes to create an image in one's mind and then producing the image through a photographic process as an end result to mimic the imagined moment. Ansel Adams called it *visualization*. Michael Freeman calls it *the Mind's Eye*. We have modifications abounding even for the Purist. In it's simplest ...
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Outdoor Images: September 2012 | Museum Quality B&W Photography
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Saturday, September 8, 2012. Perceptual Color versus Relative Color Settings. We are constantly faced with the choice for printing photographs of using either Perceptual color or Relative color. If you print mostly black and white, like I do, then you easily forget which setting does what. Paper, ink and time are too expensive to waste, so I have put some references here to resources I use in helping me make that choice. Posted by Outdoor Images. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Outdoor Images: June 2012 | Museum Quality B&W Photography
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Monday, June 4, 2012. Leica X1 High ISO. First, you should know that this article is not meant to be a test or a full comparison. Im working on some more scientific results related to the X1 and the new Leica X2 (when it arrives! 160;See the images below. . Read More! Don't forget to visit my photography web site where we sell museum quality black and white prints framed to last up to 175 years - Outdoor Images Fine Art. Posted by Outdoor Images. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Outdoor Images: Digital Camera Sensor Size | Museum Quality B&W Photography
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Thursday, May 31, 2012. Digital Camera Sensor Size. This topic deserves much more time than I can give it right now. However, I like this comparison by dpreview, so I include it here for my reference and you to use. Sensor Sizes. The picture makes it easier to see the difference between a 16mp 1/2.33, 4/3, APS-C and Full Frame. Wow! Same number of pixels, spread further apart. Thus, the reason a compact camera with a small sensor shows more noise than one with a larger sensor. Posted by Outdoor Images.
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Outdoor Images: December 2012 | Museum Quality B&W Photography
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Sunday, December 16, 2012. Is Digital Imaging Real Photography? Does modifying a digital image change the authenticity of a photograph? Don't forget to visit my photography web site where we sell museum quality black and white prints framed to last up to 175 years - Outdoor Images Fine Art. Posted by Outdoor Images. Links to this post. Saturday, December 8, 2012. Using Multiple Catalogs in Lightroom. Posted by Outdoor Images. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If you find any of the informat...
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Outdoor Images: Archival Framing | Museum Quality B&W Photography
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008. The second component of our process to provide you with Museum Quality Fine Art. Is using Special Framing Materials. All of our frames are black and all of our mat boards are white. The black aluminum frame is hand assembled remaining strong and light to avoid warping on larger sizes. Finally, sealing your Fine Art in the frame, clips are place around the edges to keep everything taught in the frame and a wire hanger is hand attached from side to side enabling easy hanging of...
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Outdoor Images: Moving is good and bad | Museum Quality B&W Photography
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Thursday, March 28, 2013. Moving is good and bad. No, not literally, just figuratively. I am now hosting this blog on my own. Google is great and this is no reflection on them, rather the tools I use make remote blogging much easier using my own platform. I've moved this content and will no longer be updating it, although, will all the links, I'll leave it up. See me at: http:/ blog.outdoorimagesfineart.com. Posted by Outdoor Images. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fine Art Store and Web Site. View m...