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Postproduction: How to Prepare Your Photos for Media Publication?

Postproduction: How to Prepare Your Photos for Media Publication?

New series Essence Collection: How to prepare your photos for Media Publication?

Our expert, dentist Kris Chmielewski, has prepared a quick course about preparing your dental photos for articles and books.

You will be proud to see your great photos in media!

These are some of the topics explored by Kris:

  • What should you know before you start working on your photos
  • How to prepare your photos safely for any kind of publication
  • The correct way of exporting pictures
  • Why renaming of your photos isn’t always a good idea
  • How to adjust the TIFF files
  • The main differences between TIFFs and JPGs
  • How to adjust the photo to the right type of paper

This part of the Essence Collection will have seven lessons. The first one was focused on importing your photos, and the second one is all about the presets – with a surprise from us! 

The third lesson treated about preparing your photos to Keynote presentation.

If you want to see it all and become a Postproduction ninja, don’t hesitate any longer to visit our online training Postproduction Essence Collection.

There will be more lessons in our Postproduction Essence Collection. Stay tuned!

Postproduction: How to Prepare Your Photos for Presentation?

Postproduction: How to Prepare Your Photos for Presentation?

New series Essence Collection: How to prepare your photos for Presentation?

Our expert, dentist Kris Chmielewski, has prepared a quick course about preparing your dental photos for a Keynote Presentation. Step by step, it is all explained!

These are some of the topics explored by Kris:

  • How to crop your photo in the Develop mode
  • How to use the presets to make importing your photos quicker
  • The best way to remove the spots and dirts
  • The 2 ways to export yor photo and explanation why one of them is way better
  • How to name your files to avoid the mess
  • Why the Output Sharpening is important for your photos’ quality
  • The last step of importing your photos into a Keynote presentation

This part of the Essence Collection will have seven lessons. The first one was focused on importing your photos, and the second one is all about the presets – with a surprise from us! 

If you want to see it all and become a Postproduction ninja, don’t hesitate any longer to visit our online training Postproduction Essence Collection.

There will be more lessons in our Postproduction Essence Collection. Stay tuned!

Canon EOS R5 Price: Prepare Yourself Before You Read It!

Canon EOS R5 Price: Prepare Yourself Before You Read It!

We hoped for a nice surprise, but it seems like Canon has other plans.

The EOS R5, also known as a highly anticipated 2020 premiere, won’t be cheap. An Australian retailer has listed the as-yet-unreleased Canon EOS R5 on its online storefront. We’re not sure if it was accidental or a deliberate action to make some buzz, but the price is… well, see it yourself.

The page on the Camera Warehouse website claims Canon’s upcoming mirrorless marvel will cost an eye-watering AU$10,499. That translates to about $6,800/£5,550.

The price is not official yet, but taking all the camera’s features into consideration, there might be a grain of truth to this.

Either way, we’re still waiting for an equipment that looks like one of the best full-frame mirrorless cameras ever!

Postproduction: How To Use The Presets and… a surprise!

Postproduction: How To Use The Presets and… a surprise!

New series Essence Collection: How to use the presets?

It’s time to hear Kris Chmielewski, our expert. He invites you to his second lesson about Postproduction in Dental Photography.

This part of the Essence Collection will have seven lessons. The second one is focused on using presets. You can use them while importing your photos to save your time and make your work more efficient!

And now it’s time for a surprise! Kris has prepared two free presets for you:

  1. 5500K White Balance, which sets the white balance on 5500K during an import
  2. Export to Presentation, which exports your photos to presentation with 2000pix and 72dpi

These are some of the topics explored by Kris in this lesson:

  • Creating your own, user presets
  • Setting the proper white balance for dental photography
  • The way to avoid importing duplicates
  • How to use your develop settings while importing the photos
  • How using personal presets can speed up your work

If you want to see it all and become a Postproduction ninja, don’t hesitate any longer to visit our online training Postproduction Essence Collection.

There will be more lessons in our Postproduction Essence Collection. Stay tuned!

Free Software from Canon to Use Your Camera as a Webcam!

Free Software from Canon to Use Your Camera as a Webcam!

Canon makes it easier: you don’t need other software or the Cam Link to use your Canon camera as a webcam. This new, free software will take care of it!

This is a great move in these difficult, pandemic times.  Thanks to the EOS Webcam Utility you don’t need to buy a new webcam to improve the quality of your videoconferences. The only thing to do is to download the software from Canon’s website, plug your camera into your computer with a USB and set the exposure parameters.

At the moment the app is compatible with 25 cameras with wireless connectivity

  • EOS-1D X Mark II
  • EOS-1D X Mark III
  • EOS 5D Mark IV
  • EOS 5DS
  • EOS 5DS R
  • EOS 6D Mark II
  • EOS 7D Mark II
  • EOS 77D
  • EOS 80D
  • EOS 90D
  • EOS Rebel SL2
  • EOS Rebel SL3
  • EOS Rebel T6
  • EOS Rebel T6i
  • EOS Rebel T7
  • EOS Rebel T7i
  • EOS Rebel T100
  • EOS M6 Mark II
  • EOS M50
  • EOS M200
  • EOS R
  • EOS RP
  • PowerShot G5X Mark II
  • PowerShot G7X Mark III
  • PowerShot SX70 HS

How to Get the EOS Webcam Utility?

The software is for course free, but available only for Windows 10 – at least now. One must remember it is still the BETA version, so minor mistakes will appear; on the other hand, this gives the app bigger opportunities to develop.

More info: usa.canon.com

Postproduction: How to import your photos?

Postproduction: How to import your photos?

New series Essence Collection: How to import your photos?

Our expert, dentist Kris Chmielewski, invites you to his first lesson about Postproduction in Dental Photography.

This part of the Essence Collection will have seven lessons. The first one is focused on importing your photos: this is the first step in Postproduction.

These are some of the topics explored by Kris:

  • Buttons you can use during importing your photos
  • The way you can adjust your memory card to your computer
  • The way to avoid importing duplicates
  • His easy method of renaming the files and adjusting the metadata
  • How using keywords can make your work easier
  • Subfolders and their role in postproduction
  • The mysterious “I” button and why it can speed up your work

If you want to see it all and become a Postproduction ninja, don’t hesitate any longer to visit our online training Postproduction Essence Collection.

There will be more lessons in our Postproduction Essence Collection. Stay tuned!