Showing posts with label ipjhone printing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipjhone printing. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

The Last-Pixel Show - Carmel, Indiana

Dorthy Alig
Today a few more images today from last weekend's Last-Pixel Show workshop. These images were the ones printed for the participants. Lots of great energy in the workshop -

Workshops are being planned for next year - three location workshops and possibly one more. The locations are the San Francisco Area, The Palouse/Washington State in August and New York/New Jersey in early June.

Stay tuned to The Last-Pixel Show page on Facebook for more information.

Erik Schoonover
Karen Izenberg


Kari Schoonover
Loni Wilson

Rad Drew

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Resolution, iPad - IPhone

Photo Size Dialog
One of The Last-Pixel Show workshop students was asking for ideas on how to maintain resolution while processing on various applications.

Most applications place the resolution dialog inside their setting panel, and the default resolution setting can be less then full. Nothing is more frustrating then to finish working on an image and find that one of you applications lowered the resolution.

There are many ways to avoid this but for me it is an application called Photo Size. Photo Size is by Danny Goodman and is free...Try this workflow:

1. First of all check the resolution of the application and make sure it is set to high (some call it original). Also check your image before doing any processing.

2, After working on an image open Photo Size (pictured above) and navigate to your Camera Roll.
3. Find your image and bring it into Photo Size - Photo Size shows you the resolution....should match or be very close to the original before processing.Some application will make slight changes in the resolution but that is for another tutorial.

Below find the resolution settings for Filterstorm:

1. When ready to save your image tap the icon that looks like a box with an arrow - 5th down in the middle:


2. Tap the 'photo library' icon:

3/ Make sure you are set to 'max size' and highest 'jpeg quailty'. Also turn on the 'confirm before export' icon to ensure nothing has changed from the last time you used the application. Not sure why the XMP is not on - I usually keep this on so the sidecar document travels with the image. Then hit send photos. If this dialog does not appear hit cancel - go to 'SETTINGS' and turn on the 'confirm before export' icon.

Below find the resolution settings for Artista Haiku:

1. With your image open tap the second icon in from the left.

2. Tap the 'setings icon':

3.  Set your resolution to high......

Take a Last-Pixel workshop and learn so much more about iPhone/iPad creativity. Like our Facebook page and receive info on upcoming workshops.

Friday, November 18, 2011

The Last-Pixel Show, Printing iPhone Photography Images

The last day of a Last-Pixel Show workshop is usually spent preparing the student images for print and then actually printing. This involves scaling, retouching artifacts and finally print sharpening. The images are printed using on Epson Ultra Smooth Fine Art (matte) or Museo Silver Rag papers (lustre) - they are printed on Epson pitners using the Photoshop and/or Lightroom dialog.

Take a Last-Pixel Show workshop and learn how to maintain the quality and resolution of your images during processing to ensure the highest quality print possible.

Here are a few of the image from the Whidbey Island Workshop (in alphabetical order):
Kathleen Brennan
Cecily Batey Caceu
Marcia Duff

Bruce Metcalf


Saturday, November 5, 2011

The Last-Pixel Show - Whidbey Island

Ciao Restaurant - Whidbey Island - iPhone4s with Olloclip
Very long day today at the Whidbey Island workshop.....Did the sunrise shoot then spent the day reviewing workflow and applications. Everyone got the opportunity to work on the images from the morning in the classroom....Started the printing part of the workshop - made a few prints and discussed printing workflow....Tomorrow is more workflow and printing....then off to Deception Pass to catch the sunset....

Image above from dinner tonight at Ciao Italian Restaurant........the end of a fun tiring day....stay tuned...the food on this island is terrific....

olloclip, wide angle lens, truehdr, snapseed, old photo pro