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[18 Apr 2010 | No Comment | 1,290 views]
Color Workflow for Digital Photography

Today, most of the people are jumping into digital photography. I have acquired a Datacolor Spyder3Print device for the SG Photo School. There was a chart in the user guide that i want to share with all the students. It provides a visual representation of the color workflow for digital photography with a simple flow and an advance flow.
Let me know if you have any question.

Class outlines »

[18 Apr 2010 | One Comment | 1,372 views]

A. Basic level class
What you will learn:
- Basic operations and features of the camera
- Test
B. Intermediate level class
What you will learn:
- Flash related operations of the camera
- Test
C. Advance level class
What you will learn:
- How to take children picture
- How to take travel picture
- How to take landscape picture
- How to take memorial picture
- How to take portrait picture
- Test

Classes »

[9 Apr 2010 | No Comment | 468 views]

1. Compact camera courses:
A. Basic level – TBA
B. Intermediate level – TBA
C. Advance level – TBA
See here for the class content of the Compact camera courses.
2. Beginner DSLR course – TBA
Please write to jeffrey@sgphotoschool.com for further query.

Activities, Events »

[8 Apr 2010 | No Comment | 383 views]

Time:8:30AM Saturday, April 10th
Location:Botanic Garden
Bring out your close up and macro lens. It is time to hunt and shoot.
Cost: FOC
Contact: Jeffrey @ 9825-2235
Email: shibishi99 (at) yahoo.com

Articles & Review »

[7 Apr 2010 | No Comment | 859 views]
Why color calibration is important?

Are you viewing accurate color?
Have you ever wondered why the colors you see on your monitor don’t match the scene you photographed or the image you printed? That’s because what you see on-screen is only as accurate as your display. Displays all vary just in their “out-of-box” settings. And, over time, the color performance of monitors change – phosphors and LCD filters begin to fade, so your display starts to drift into unknown colors.
Fortunately, there’s an easy way to fix this. Calibrating and profiling will optimize your monitor’s settings for …