In a time when technology reigns and almost everybody
is computer-savvy, the technologically challenged are faced with climbing yet another mountain — the digital camera.
Many
employees who join marketing departments are handed a digital camera and told to go out and take pictures. They might not
know how to use the camera. Yes, it might come with a 200-page instruction booklet, but the terms are different from film-based
cameras and the settings are complex.
Marc Golub offers instruction on taking, making and storing digital images. "Images have to be taken at the proper resolution
to achieve the intended use," he says. "Terms such as SD, XD memory, memory stick, compact flash card, 512 MB, micro
drive, XGA, basic, normal and fine all refer to image capacity and resolution settings on digital cameras, but the average
user doesn’t understand what these terms mean."
Our digital technology training covers the following topics:
The Basics:
What a Mega pixel really means. How to properly setup a digital camera for
the best possible imagery. Basic photography skills.
Handling Image Files:
Learn how to get image files from the camera to a computer. Discover the
real difference between 72dpi and 300dpi files. Find out how to maximize images for printing, e-mail and web.
Advanced Photo Skills:
Get the best quality out of your digital files. Learn Adobe Photoshop basics,
sizing, adjusting color, sharpening and digital retouching.
Access, Storage and Archiving:
Find out the best way to access and store files for short- and long-term
use. Learn the importance of archiving.
2006 Rates
Fee:
2 hrs (minimum)
$350.00
Seminar, half-day
$700.00
Seminar, full-day
$1,400.00
Above prices do not include air, hotel & rental car if necessary.
To contact Marc Golub about speaking, please click here: Contact