New online tutorial
December 5th, 2007
I took the wrong time to finish my tutorial on the photo in the evening, it is available here or by clicking on the image above, please notify me of any inconsistencies, if you want to provide additional information or if you have any questions relating to this type of coverage, you can directly comment on the page of the tutorial.
The themes are as follows Equipment (lenses, flash, diffusers), exposure, flash sync first, second curtain, the white balance, the isos, and some information in the field.
Happy reading!





December 14th, 2007 at 2:47
You're the best
December 18th, 2007 at 10:14
Nice little tutorial, I read it has a comfortable but my flying diagonally ca already answered a lot of my questions about lesujet, thank you.
January 1st, 2008 at 24:28
A big thank you for this tutorial again very well
January 3rd, 2008 at 1:29
Congratulations and thank you for all the info Topper
I allow myself a question because I have a concern
J RAW files have fairly balanced and warm tones, but when going to JPG for the web it lose color (it is normal c) but mostly they become dull and cold.
Do you have a trick for your clihés are very natural and warm.
Or you exaggerated RAW corrections for JPG who stand
January 3rd, 2008 at 4:26
Mike, the problem is probably due to color fade your color profile for the web it is essential to save in sRGB, mariners outside Safari "read" no profile images
January 4th, 2008 at 9:34
thank you thank you thank you for this info!
I have therefore changed my profile in camera raw (well what is defined as the "distance" from the options.
By cons in photoshop I managed to assign a sRGB profile but is there way to automate it to open JPG? (Other than scripts)
January 5th, 2008 at 3:28
mike in camera raw you can directly select your profile, if you would do your conversion at the end of your workflow you just save it for the web (photoshop then convert your image sRGB