Doug and Lorenza Sloss release Underwater Photoworkshop DVD
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Proclaimed by Wetpixel underwater video moderator Mike Veitch as “an excellent collection of informative tutorials”, the Underwater Photoworkshop instructional DVD has been released by Wetpixel members Doug and Lorenza Sloss.
Oriented towards the underwater photographer, but with tips on RAW conversion and output that can be applied to all photography, Underwater Photoworkshop features over seven hours of video instruction, and can be played in a computer DVD drive.
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Underwater photographers and Wetpixel members Doug and Lorenza Sloss have just released their first instructional DVD, Underwater Photoworkshop recently featured in Scuba Diver Australasia.
Featuring over seven hours of video instruction, Underwater Photoworkshop is a movie-based tutorial designed to teach underwater photographers how to edit and enhance their digital images with Photoshop CS/CS2. The DVD guides viewers through the essential Photoshop techniques needed to produce stunning underwater photography. The disc walks you through dozens of informative, easy-to-follow lessons you can learn at your own pace.
The tutorials cover everything from the Camera Raw Interface to creatively displaying your work on the Web. In between, photographers learn the ins and outs of most of Photoshop’s commands and tools – from Levels and Curves, to the non-destructive edits and secrets the pros use all the time to produce sharp, professional looking images. You will also learn the importance of adjustment layers, how to remove backscatter, creative sharpening techniques, selective dodging and burning, how to accurately make water blue, and how to crop, resize, and automate the processes you do most frequently.
Best of all, you can take the disc just about anywhere, and learn whenever you want – whether it’s three o’clock in the morning, on the plane ride home, or in between dives, the Underwater Photoworkshop DVD makes the perfect companion for your next dive vacation, and the perfect gift for the photographer in your life. For more information, please visit Underwater Photoworkshop, Ocean Magic Productions, or Scuba Diver Australasia.
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Comment(s):the content shows that it is obviously more a photoshop instructional thing than actual underwater photography. not very useful IMHO....
Posted by buddy on 01/31 at 02:45 AMHi, Thanks for having a look at the disc! Yes, you are correct; it is a movie-based tutorial series on how to edit and enhance your digital photographs AFTER YOU HAVE CAPTURED THEM. The lessons focus on many of the issues underwater photographers deal with when post processing their images using Adobe Photoshop CS/CS2.
If you are interested in learning how to take underwater photographs, Mike Veitch offers a wonderful series on how to shoot and improve your images. He is a wonderful teacher and a great guy. Check out http://www.divephotofest.com to learn how to shoot. Thanks again for looking!
Posted by Sloss on 01/31 at 04:34 AMGreat news. This UW photo team is very creative and I am sure this DVD reflects that. Can’t wait to see one. - Tim Rock
Posted by timrock on 01/31 at 01:03 PMYep, as it states i do like this disc. What I think a lot of people will get out of it is the fact that they use UW examples for everything. Most PS tutorials use pictures of buildings or people etc. Doug and Lorenza use underwater examples to really show how to get rid of backscatter and all the other things that are problems for us UW photogs.
Posted by Mike Veitch on 02/01 at 03:57 AMI am somewhat new (couple years) to underwater photgraphy and this instuctionial would certainly be helpful for my level. I do tinker with my pictures using photoshop, however I would like to learn more advanced techniques in this area. I mainly use jpeg but would like to explore the RAW imaging process more fully. How much does it focus on RAW files?
Am I right to assume that this DVD isn’t a completely beginers course on PS.Posted by Island Air HVAC on 02/02 at 04:55 PMHi Island Air,
You are correct in thinking the DVD is not just basic instruction. Most of the lessons apply real life situational edits and enhancements to your images and use techniques that are intermediate to advanced. These techniques are explained and demonstrated in such a way that even a saavy beginner can quickly get in stride and be on his or her way to creatively improving their underwater (and topside) shots in no time.
When you have time, have a look at the description of movie tutorials that are covered on the disc. They are located on the home page of http://www.uwphotoshop.com You’ll notice quite a bit of the Raw interface is covered. Hope this helps and thanks again for having a look! - Doug
Posted by Sloss on 02/03 at 03:26 PMWhat region and format is this DVD ?
Posted by Nicholas S. on 03/13 at 03:58 AMHi Nicholas,
Thanks for your interest in the disc. The DVD was designed to play on your computer and is compatible for both a PC and Mac. The disc is not for a certain region or NTSC or PAL specific like a movie might be. Just put it in your computer’s DVD player and enjoy! Hope this helps.
Thanks again,
Doug
http://www.uwphotoshop.comPosted by Sloss on 03/13 at 09:47 AM
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