From editing infrared images to creating cinemagraphs, here’s a breakdown of the editing-themed goodies still to come
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As day one of the Photography Show draws to a close we’ve been treated to fantastic Super Stage talks from Nanna Heitmann, Tim Flach and Rankin, but there’s still plenty to look forward to tomorrow. If you’re a photographer or filmmaker looking to brush up on your post-production techniques or streamline your workflow, you’ll find a breakdown of all the editing-based talks still to come.
From Adobe Photoshop tips and tricks to the fundamentals of video editing, here’s a list of post-production live streams coming up on Sunday 7…
Sunday 7 March
Slice and Splice - with Rick Bronks When? Sunday 10:00 - 10:45 What is it? Rick will take you through some tips and techniques to get you all set on your editing journey, and on your way to making great videos.
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Editing infrared: The essential guide - with James Ritson When? Sunday 17:00 - 17:45 What is it? See how Affinity Photo can be used for editing infrared photography, from initial RAW development to channel manipulation, powerful colour work and final retouching, all while maintaining a non-destructive workflow.
Creating captivating cinemagraphs - with Ashraful Arefin When? Sunday 17:30 - 18:15 What is it? Learn a different side to moving images in this session, as Ashraful gives you the knowledge and tips to create magical cinemagraphs.
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