Monthly Archive for October, 2009

Pro Photo Podcast #63RT, Total Chaos:

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The Panel... Gavin SeimEric GuggenheimDennis ZerwasDavid EsquireRalph Barret
This week we talk about the latest high ISO bodies, Lightroom 3 selling in 2010 and more.

Podcast #63 forum discussion:

Notable Time Indexes:

  • 00:00 Introductions and news.
  • 31:20 Lightroom 3 Beta talk (and a little Aperture)
  • 56:25 Business talk for 2010
  • 1:23:30 Ralph Joins The Party
  • 2:02:20 The After Show

Canon 1D MK4 has been announced.. Up to ISO 104,00.

Vincent 1D MK4 video made using available light. Impressive.

Nikon D3s too. Looks cool. Up to ISO 102,000.

High end point and shoot talk.

Photo Tracker mini looks like it might be a good geotagging solution.

A ballhead tripod mount for your laptop. Can you say Tethered shooting.

Forum thread with unofficial Lightroom speed tests.

Wall portrait selling basics article.

PICKS:

Thanks all… Gav

Our Central WA HDR Workshop Results.

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by Gavin Seim: I just hosted the first “Incredible HDR” (high dynamic range) photo workshop in Central Washington. It was an intimate three day class of six, with attendees from as far as London, so we had plenty of one on one time. The images they made were amazing. I’m really proud of the students and the creative results they produced during the workshop. We covered everything from how to capture HDR portraits, to final edits, controlling light and presentation.

I believe one of the most important parts of good HDR is knowing how to edit it. There’s a lot of really ugly HDR because photographers don’t understand what their dealing with and how to make something magical from it. Going further however I want to remind those playing with HDR that the rules of photography do not go away because a photo is HDR. Interesting subject matter, composition and attention to detail are all very important factors in a great image. The students at this workshop were from varied experience levels but I think every one of them got it and took home something valuable.

I’ll post a few images from students below as well as a few of my own I took during excursions. It seems every time I teach something, I learn something new myself. If you’re interested in learning more about my HDR workshops you can find info here on Seim Effects.

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Lightroom 3:

by Gavin Seim: Adobe is taking things up a notch once again. Lightroom 3 will bring lots of revamped and new features that should keep it’s current user base happy and continue to bring Lightroom converts into their fold.

Export HD video slodeshows with music.

Export HD video sideshows with music.

Yep, it just went into public beta and is available for everyone as a free download that stays active until April of 2010, so presumably the retail version will be out near then. The beta does not support upgrading of LR2 catalogs however. Obviously the final version will, but for now it’s still in the feedback stage so you’ll have to make a fresh catalog to use it.

Resource Links.

Lightroom 3 will bring major architecture changes under the hood to help speed things up and run faster, but also a host of new features and perhaps even more when the final version ships. Here’s a few quick and dirty screenshots, musings and details on whats new.

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Gavin’s Lightroom Power Workshop:

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by Gavin Seim. My new Lightroom Power workshop just launched and is available for groups organizations and conferences. It’s a fun relaxed single day session that I’m looking forward to taking abroad.

I’m also considering the possibility of doing a live online workshop. I have to look into the possibilities. I won’t blather on. If you’re interested in learning more, heres the page on Seim Effects.

Cool Photo Gadget, Sima SL-20 LED Light review:

sima video light Cool Photo Gadget, Sima SL 20 LED Light review:I’ve mentioned the Sima SL-20LX on the show before, but I thought it deserved it’s own gadget of the week award. I seriously love this little light. At only about $35 on Amazon it’s a great buy. There’s even an infrared version.

It’s actually a video light. About two inches square and has thirty six LED’s and a built in rechargeable battery that will run it for about 30 min. You can place it on a hotshoe, just set it somewhere, or even hold it in the palm of your hand. The slots on the other three sides can also accept a shoe mounts from other lights so you can build a larger panel. It even includes a bracket so you can have it off to one side on your camera.

Bottom line. This little continuous light rocks. It’s cheap, solid and small and stays cool. One of them is enough for close light of a face. It’s also amazing for macro shots where you need to brighten or add soft but dimensional light. I use it all the time for ring shots at weddings.

No, it’s not going to replace your speedlights or strobes for large lighting large areas, but it’s a great little tool to have in your kit that you may soon wounder how you managed without it.

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Mini Product Review: ColorMunki Photo

The ColorMunki Photo Display and Print Profiling device

by Alan Hutchison: How many of you have a true grip on your colour profiling throughout your workflow?

Sure, you’ve calibrated your monitor right?  But what about that printer?

If you’re anything like me, you may have thought that proper printer profiling was the stuff of Voodoo and expensive peripherals with funny “spectra-something” names.  I certainly was – Until I saw a demo of the ColorMunki Photo.

Up until now, my colour profiling really just centred around my monitor – get that adjusted and then simply use the correct ICC profile for my selected printer/paper combination, right?  Well I don’t know about you, but I’ve never been truly satisified with the results.  To the point that I generally outsource all my printing to a local lab. Even then, I still get the occasional ropey output from the lab and have yearned to bring at least the smaller print jobs back in house.

Well, having witnessed how easy it is to profile a printer using the ColorMunki Photo I’m going to re-think my entire print workflow.  This unit is superb.

The Colormunki Photo is USB based and works like any other display calibrator – i.e. run the software, hold the calibrator against the screen when prompted, watch the pretty flashing cos and voila, your done.

When it comes to calibrating the printer it’s equally as straightforward.  The software generates a test print which creates a numbers of coloured blocks in straight lines down the page.  Once printed, the software cleverly sets a waiting time for the ink to properly dry and be absorbed into the paper – you are then prompted to scan the ColorMunki unit along each set of bars.  Any misalignment is flagged up by the software, but it is very easy and quick to scan the print.  Having processed the results, the software generates a second test print which is scanned once more. At that point you now have a fully matched profile for your printer and the selected paper.

Having witnessed the an image from screen display to the printed output, the colour matching is absolutely spot on – to the point that this unit is now top of my shopping list.

Furthermore, if you’ve been following Gavin’s advice on using a projector to sell large wall prints, you’ll be glad to know that this unit can also calibrate projector output very quickly and easily, ensuring your images look at their best when showing them to clients. It takes all of two minutes to calibrate a projector using this unit.

It’s an excellent piece of kit which retails for around £280 in the UK, 440 Euros in Europe and around $500 in the USA. However B & H has it on special for only $310 right now – I think I’ll be importing mine from the USA. You can also find it on Amazon.

Anyone want to buy my old Huey?




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