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January 13, 2009 ·

Michael Reichmann

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On Location: Africa – A Photo Safari in Tanzania

A workshop with Michael & Andy Biggs visits the Ngorongoro Crater, a Masai village, and the Serengeti Plains. They photograph the rich wildlife, African landscapes and the colourful Masai. A dawn balloon ride takes them over the great migrating herds of wildebeest & zebra.

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Technique: Digital Workflow 2

The second of a two-part tutorial on digital photography workflow from the camera to the printer. A close look at Capture 1 Pro & the complete workflow within Photoshop after RAW conversion. Includes: cropping; local contrast enhancement; capture, creative and output sharpening; directory/folder & file naming strategy; dust removal; B&W conversion; noise reduction.

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Luminous Landscapes:

A print critique of the photographs of workshop participant Norris MacPhadyen

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Interviews: A visit to Phase One

Michael talks with Henrik Håkonsson, CEO & Claus Mølgaard, VP R&D – Phase One. They talk about the future of digital Medium Format and some of the technical challenges of building a high-end digital back

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Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann is the founder of the Luminous Landscape. Michael passed away in May 2016. Since its inception in 1999 LuLa has become the world's largest site devoted to the art, craft, and technology of photography. Each month more than one million people from every country on the globe visit LuLa.

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