Tag Archive ‘Photoshop’

 

jaredrbyer on Nov 14th, 2007Portrait Week: Day Three

Tonight I took a very challenging International Economics test. Some of these test, even when I do very well, make me feel down. I don’t always know how well I did and Economics is especially difficult. So to turn that down around I am going to post a couple of portraits that [...]

jaredrbyer on Nov 9th, 2007The software not taken

I have recently had a couple of very large batches of photographs to process. My aperture software, think a digital dark room without being Photoshop, has been slowing down a considerable amount. Last night I went to a photography group meet up that I have written about before. The subject was about [...]

jaredrbyer on Nov 2nd, 2007Portrait of a Photographer as an Artist

This post started out as the beginning of yesterdays post, however with the photos from yesterday it was running very long and I wanted to take the time to reread some of this and hopefully better elaborate my thoughts on the topic. So with out further ado I give you todays blog post on [...]

jaredrbyer on May 15th, 2007Embedded Color Profiles

I could also title this post “Why Macs are Smarter than Other Computers” but I am not going to. The problem I came across is that I was exporting my finished photographs with embedded color profiles calibrated for my work flow. This means that the information I have given to my computer about [...]