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ASMP seminar with Stephen Yadzinski

ASMP NM event: Some Of My Favorite Things

When: June 30, 2008. 6:30PM social, seminar from 7:00-8:30PM

Where: Santa Fe Community College, Jemez Room

Open to the public

The Program

Stephen Yadzinski will share the Photoshop tricks and techniques he uses every day in his photo illustration studio. With a focus on portraiture and editorial style imagery, we will explore color correction, layer organization, retouching and composite techniques, selection modification, and converting RGB images to CMYK for publication.

Stephen will present the evolution of two images from start to finish, hitting many of his most used techniques along the way. He will also present some of his favorite Photoshop Plug-Ins.

An image, Before and After

Many of the techniques used to create and enhance this image of a wolf in snow will be presented and discussed at the Some Of My Favorite Things seminar.

Image of wolf by © Hope Ignacio

Before image | Credit: © Hope Ignacio

Image of wolf by © Hope Ignacio

After image | Credit: © Hope Ignacio | Imaging by Big Swing

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