Image Editing Nights

Would you like to learn more about how to take your images from okay to amazing? Are all the options and tools in Lightroom intimidating and confusing? Join CAPA Educators Dan Sigouin and Tracy Elliott for a unique critique / tutorial. In this session we be looking at member submitted images and doing a live editing critique. We will look at images and suggest, as well as demonstrate live in real time, edits that can be made to improve or just enhance an image. This will give you a chance to see what is possible in Lightroom, and to hear the thought process behind why we edit the way we do. Sometimes you just need help seeing what is actually possible in editing and how to get there.

Topics we can cover:

  • Cropping
  • Tonal adjustments
  • Transformation tools
  • Colour / white balance adjustments
  • Spot removal / Generative AI
  • Masking and local adjustments
  • Black & white conversion and adjustments
  • Sharpening
  • Noise reduction

Monthly, on the second Thursday, at 6:30 pm Mountain time. Starting 02/13/2025.

Our plan is to choose images from members that are based on specific concepts and techniques that we want to show / talk about.

We look forward to offer this new session to CAPA Individual members. 

Dan Sigouin, on behalf of the Education Committee.

Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia – Feb.2025 – Upcoming Presentation

Celebrating its 77th year as a club, the Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia is pleased to extend an invitation to join us for our Fred & Edie Greene Speaker series. There is no charge to attend these webinars, but donations to support the speaker series are gratefully accepted.

Monday, February 10, 2025

Layers & Masking Demystified by Hazel Meredith APSA, HonNEC takes place on Monday, February 10, 2025 at 7:30 PM ADT. Hazel Meredith is an award-winning photographer and a sought-after teacher, speaker, and competition judge. She and her husband, Dave, produce the “Virtual Creative Photography Conference” with attendees from around the world. Hazel loves the creative aspect of photography and postprocessing, especially the use of textures and software to create unique images. She has written two eBooks on working with textures, and released two creative courses.

Hazel is actively involved with the photographic community and has received honorary distinctions from several organizations. In the Fall of 2020, she was the recipient of the Ashbrook Award for Digital Imaging Instruction from the Photographic Society of America.

Learn why layers are important – and useful – when working in Photoshop. In this webinar, Hazel will review the various types of layers and how they can make your workflow easier. She will also show you how to apply masking to a layer – a task many feel intimidated by. It’s easier than you think!

To view more of her work visit: www.MeredithImages.com

You can register by clicking here

Oakville Camera Club – Jan. 2025 – Upcoming Presentation

OCC Presents: AI in Photography with Sheldon Boles (Online Presentation)

On  01/20/2025 at 07:00 pm

No fee

Guests are welcome.

 

More informations by clicking here.