A RAW Development Workflow
Presented by: David ROUCHET (Monday, November 27, 2017)
BIOGRAPHY:
David Rouchet was born in Aurillac, France. He is R&D Director for Barco, an Audio Visual Solutions Manufacturer used by professionals globally. He studied at the IUT Montpellier, the École nationale supérieure Louis Lumière and the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers in Paris. He has long been involved in Photography as an amateur and was very active in Miami where he previously worked. David writes that he has been a photographer for many years, his passion having begun when he was teenager. He mainly photographs landscapes, city views and abstracts but tries other subject matters when he has the opportunity. He’s curious about any new techniques or artistic approaches.
This presentation is about using RAW files in photography and how to develop them from the beginning to your final processed image.
Covered topics:
David Rouchet was born in Aurillac, France. He is R&D Director for Barco, an Audio Visual Solutions Manufacturer used by professionals globally. He studied at the IUT Montpellier, the École nationale supérieure Louis Lumière and the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers in Paris. He has long been involved in Photography as an amateur and was very active in Miami where he previously worked. David writes that he has been a photographer for many years, his passion having begun when he was teenager. He mainly photographs landscapes, city views and abstracts but tries other subject matters when he has the opportunity. He’s curious about any new techniques or artistic approaches.
This presentation is about using RAW files in photography and how to develop them from the beginning to your final processed image.
Covered topics:
- what is a RAW file and why to use this format
- description of the main adjustments in Lightroom and how to use them (sequence of adjustments)
- the difference between global adjustments and local adjustments
- where and why to use local adjustments (bringing an image to the next level)
- example of a development in progress (live demo, one or two images depending on the time left)