On 18 June we had our first meeting. We discussed everything that was new in Photoshop CS3. We also decided that we want the meetings to be in workshop format. A friendly sandbox environment where everybody can ask, share and show things that they learnt. Many ideas were discussed and Charles Whitehead mentioned a technique he had seen where, with one drag of the mouse, a picture could be altered. Well, Charles has done his research and here is what it was all about...(Thanks, Charles)...
You can go to: Images>Adjust>Black and White
Then you click anywhere on the photo.
A scrubby slider will appear
If you drag to the right, exposure will increase and if you drag to the left, it will decrease.
Well, have some fun! I have not played with it yet.
We will be having our next meeting on 24 July and there we will be doing a live shoot with Lightroom! I will announce the venue in a follow up e-mail!
The next view months, I am looking at covering the following:
August: Restoring old Photographs - I will be getting some old photographs from the War Museum and we will play with that.
I am also planning a photo-safari in Rosendal for the first weekend in August and will keep you posted!
September: We will be looking at Scrapbooking Ideas with Photoshop. We hope to get a lot of scrapbookers involved...
October: We will be looking at Scott Kelby's book on Photoshop CS3 for Digital Photographers - most of the evening will be spent on finetuning workflowprocesses...
November: The evening will be spent creating, sharing and mindstorming templates for christmas cards and calenders, using Photoshop
December: Early in December we will be celebrating the end of the year with a session on "How to be creative without anyone knowing - fine tuning with Photoshop!", as well as "Getting your pictures on the web!
I will be sharing the specific dates once the venues are finalized - but the great news is that we might soon be using a venue with computers so we can actually practise what we're learning! Watch this space...
For now, if you have not bought Lightroom yet - DO IT NOW - It's one of the greatest investments in your photography!
And lastly, here are some nice places to visit:
http://www.photoshopuser.com
http://www.photoshoptv.com
http://www.photoshopcafe.com
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