Hello All,
Here are my Notes for the SLO Bytes Photography Group Meeting that took place on 09/12/2021
TOPIC: Each One Teach One; Demonstrate a skill that you have learned regarding image editing, whether on a computer or on a smart phone.
In the
First Segment,
Ralph Sutter described two features of
Techsmith Snagit. The
Simplify tool is used to blur out certain portions of a text document while displaying others. The
Magnify tool allows the user to create an enlarged section of a page that pops out from the rest of that page.
His presentation was followed by a lively discussion of how to perform screen captures and using a camera to video the start up sequence of a computer so as to be able to read an error message that disappears before the user can read it.
The
Second Session opened with Ralph speaking once again spoke about filming with a drone. Sutter showed the
Circle mode in which the drone shot a 360° video of a house from 200 feet above. He then used the
Time Remapping feature of
Adobe Premiere Elements 2021 to display the footage in slow motion. He also shared a video of the Rohr Marble Run machine. Ralph assembled the laser-cut device over several days to the delight of his grandson.
Alan Raul followed with the striking image of a young man practicing rock climbing on a Shell Beach sea wall. Alan then demonstrated how he manipulated the image of a scrub oak tree, mirroring and inverting it to give the impression that it was beside a pool of water.
Kaye Raul explored some of the capabilities of her
iPhone 11. She showed how to quickly snap an image from the home screen without opening the Camera App. Kaye then demonstrated how
Portrait mode blurs the background and sharpens the foreground, whether the subject is a person, a flower or a small object. The group learned that
Night Mode automatically lowers the shutter speed to capture more light.
Auto Blur selectively focuses the image.
John Waller explained how he created a preset in
Adobe Photoshop and then applied it to automatically to multiple images. Waller shared images that he shot with his new full sensor
Canon R5 camera. He was particularly impressed by its capabilities to autofocus on the eye of birds in flight, resulting in a sharpness that couldn't' be achieved traditionally.
Stanford Brown re-introduced us to
Win 10 Video Editor, a program included in
Microsoft Windows 10. Stanford commented on the program's simplicity in trimming video footage.
The
Second Session moved seamlessly to the
Third Session when we discussed the different ways to clean a digital camera sensor, both manually and via the auto-cleaning function of some cameras.
During the Photography Session, several members posted links in the Zoom Chat Window.
View those links at
https://www.slobytes.org/digital/links.htmlOur next meeting will take place on
October 10thThe topic is once again
Each One Teach One; Demonstrate a skill that you have learned regarding image editing, whether on a computer or on a smart phone.
The meeting will take place via Zoom
The meeting schedule for the remainder of 2021 is as follows
November 14
December 12
A
Zoom invitation will be e-mailed to Photo Group members shortly before the meeting
See the Links page for tutorials and other resources
Ralph Sutter