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Mcconnell, James [1].

Methods and Digital Workflows for Photographing Plants.

PHOTOGRAPHING outdoor plant close-ups can be accomplished throughout the day with the use of small diffusers and reflectors. The use of shift lenses can be used to take two photos which can be stitched together. This technique allows shooting closer to a tree and produces a higher resolution image. The RAW file format is the best for producing the highest quality images. These images can be imported and processed using various workflows utilizing a combination of computer programs. Options for Digital Asset Management will be discussed. Adobe Photoshop is one of the standard programs used for processing images. Results from enhancing images with various Photoshop plugins and tools within Photoshop will be compared. Some of the most useful Photoshop plugins include Nik Sharpener and Reindeer Graphics Optipix. Calibrated monitors and printers are critical for color management for preparing print and electronic media.


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Keywords:
photography
post-processing.

Presentation Type: Poster:Posters for Sections
Session: 48-210
Location: Auditorium/Bell Memorial Union
Date: Tuesday, August 1st, 2006
Time: 12:30 PM
Abstract ID:50


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