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Post by blackmutt on Mar 22, 2020 20:24:52 GMT
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 23, 2020 23:34:58 GMT
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pete61
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Post by pete61 on Mar 24, 2020 15:15:16 GMT
Great news, Sepiana. Thank you for posting!
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Post by hmca on Mar 26, 2020 14:52:04 GMT
Matt K is providing some free videos on back-ups, LR and photo makeovers that might be of interest.
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Post by Peterj on Mar 26, 2020 17:38:26 GMT
Professional Photographers of America is offering for the next 30 days access to it's education library. One only needs to create a free account - no credit card info required.
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 26, 2020 22:07:20 GMT
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Post by Sepiana on Apr 1, 2020 15:27:40 GMT
One more learning opportunity . . . Andrei Tallent is giving free access to the entire collection of Base Camp Photoshop tutorials for the next two weeks.
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Post by Sepiana on Apr 2, 2020 0:36:36 GMT
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Post by hmca on Apr 13, 2020 17:50:33 GMT
Just watched Mastering Curves by Ben Wilmore. It is one of the classes presented today in the Photoshop Virtual Summit linked to above. It will be available free for the next 48 hours. I would recommend it for anyone interested in getting a better understanding of curves.
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Post by whippet on Apr 13, 2020 18:19:53 GMT
All of this is amazing. The generosity of these companies. It restores faith in human nature. They are all to be thanked for what they are doing.
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Post by blackmutt on Apr 17, 2020 0:17:35 GMT
For the scrap bookers - Design Cuts is having 5 days of classes next week. I have not looked into it. But it might be of interest to some.
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Post by Lillias on Apr 17, 2020 9:35:27 GMT
For the scrap bookers - Design Cuts is having 5 days of classes next week. I have not looked into it. But it might be of interest to some. I watched the webinar by Leslie Nicol yesterday on the application of textures and at the end I was delighted to hear about these upcoming classes for scrapbookers next week. There is always something more to learn. Thanks for highlighting this Judy.
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Post by Sepiana on Apr 19, 2020 18:06:05 GMT
For the scrap bookers - Design Cuts is having 5 days of classes next week. I have not looked into it. But it might be of interest to some. Judy, thanks for the heads up! For those interested in attending this event, . . . Scrapbooking Live Event (starting tomorrow, Monday, Apr 20)
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Post by TB on Apr 21, 2020 14:44:20 GMT
Nikon School Online is offering free camera/photo classes thru April. I know it's late April but get it while you can, right. It's all about camera settings, not necessarily Nikon. Most DSLR cameras have similar settings. Go to Nikon School Online and just scan down. It's all free til end of April. If it asks for a code, just scan down further and click on the class you want. Most are about an hour in length. Or: www.nikonevents.com/us/live/nikon-school-online/ Nikon events or Nikon school online will also get you there.
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Post by Peterj on May 2, 2020 20:01:44 GMT
Bllake Rudis is a classically trained artist who started as a painter, transitioned into printmaking and sculpture, and finally decided to double down on his love for photography. He incorporates his knowledge of aesthetics and color theory in his photography courses and is known for his acclaimed Photoshop® workflow.
Blake is a self-published author, and has worked as an independent photo educator for many software companies. Some of his partnerships include Topaz Labs, Plotagraph Pro, and ON1. Throughout his teaching efforts on his site, f.64 Academy, Blake has helped thousands of photographers excel in their post processing endeavors.
He's presenting a weekly webinar every Friday in May "Start to Finish". Yesterday's was really amazing - it was nice to see how an artist processes his own images. The first 15 - 20 minutes deal with Bridge, ACR & LR specifically, the remainder he explores his own developed tools. While I don't use Photoshop nor his tools I found his thinking about light, tone, & color educational.
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