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Learn about the digital imaging workflow, from capturing images with a camera or scanner to processing and archiving them. Understand the importance of working methodically and backing up files to ensure their availability when needed.
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Capture or Acquire camera scanner
Capture Sunlight reflecting off an object travels thru the lens and hits the CCD at the back of your camera Sensors convert the intensity of the photons into electronic pulses
Acquire a 2-D image or a 3-D object placed on a flatbed Light emitted by the scanner reflects off the object. Three passes of light RG&B are used to form a digital file.
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKFLOW Expose
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKFLOW Expose Process
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKFLOW Expose Process Image Decisions
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKFLOW Expose Process Image Decisions Print
DIGITAL WORKFLOW Scan Expose
DIGITAL WORKFLOW Scan Expose Import to Photoshop
DIGITAL WORKFLOW Scan Expose Process RAW file Import to Photoshop
DIGITAL WORKFLOW Scan Expose Process RAW file Import to Photoshop
DIGITAL WORKFLOW Scan Expose Process RAW file Import to Photoshop Image Manipulation
DIGITAL WORKFLOW Scan Expose Process RAW file Import to Photoshop Image Manipulation Digital Output: Print or Screen
ARCHIVING ARCHIVED Scan Scan Scan Expose Process RAW file Import to Photoshop Image Manipulation Digital Output: Print or Screen
ARCHIVING ARCHIVING ARCHIVED Scan Scan Expose Expose Process RAW file Process RAW file Import to Photoshop ARCHIVED ProcessedTIFF or DNG File Image Manipulation Digital Output: Print or Screen
ARCHIVING ARCHIVED Scan Scan Expose Process RAW file Import to Photoshop ARCHIVED ProcessedTIFF or DNG File Digital TIFF MASTER Image Manipulation Digital Output: Print or Screen
Work methodically! • ARCHIVE your files before making any changes to them.
Work methodically! • ARCHIVE your files before making any changes to them. • SAVE your files to the same place each time with a name you can distinguish from another version or even another project.
Work methodically! • ARCHIVE your files before making any changes to them. • SAVE your files to the same place each time with a name you can distinguish from another version or even another project. • BACK UP all files to your server space and/or burn a CD at the end of a work period
REMEMBER: • digital imaging is virtual = it is information that can be corrupted, deleted or might not be available to you when you need it.