Photograph by Dalton Rooney
I am hereby throwing the entire premise for this series out the window. I had originally planned on following a single image from start to finish, but as I progress through the series, I keep changing my mind! And so, in part five, I introduce yet another new photograph, which will serve as the example I use for processing and printing. I think this is a much better choice than the example I used for scanning; it is both a more interesting photograph in general as well as one that offers more opportunities to demonstrate the various Photoshop techniques that I use on a regular basis.
As an experiment, I am posting this example as a video. Feel free to ask for clarification in the comments if there’s anything in particular that you want to know more about. The embedded version is pretty small; click here for a slightly larger streaming version on Vimeo.com, or download a larger version directly from my server.
This series of blog posts follows the process of creating an image from the beginning through to the final print. When I’m done, I’m going to give the print to someone who has commented on one of the posts along the way.
Click here to read other posts in this series.
3 Comments
Very cool shot. Definitely one of my favorites I’ve seen of your work in a while, though since the photoblog was reformed I haven’t gotten to look at a whole lot. Looking forward to the next installment particularly- Along with scanning, profiling and printing is most certainly a weak point in my workflow.
Thanks, Jason. For the record, this is one of my recent favorites too. (So much so that I’ve already added it to my “Current Work” page) The truth is that I haven’t been taking as many pictures since I dropped the photoblog format. Part of that is intentionally slowing down my process a bit, part of it is just being busy.
By the way, I know it’s not the same, but if you ever miss the photoblog format and just want to see the pictures, try this link http://www.daltonrooney.com/weblog/category/photographs/
I’m looking forward to the printing post as well. I spent a lot of time dealing with printing issues this winter and I’m at a place where I’m very happy with my prints. I’ve been getting compliments from experienced photographers I’m showing them to as well, which I take as a good sign.
Dalton
Wow, your post processing is admirable to say the least! You inspire me daily!