Beginning serious photography in 1965, Bob explored conventional darkroom techniques in both B&W and color. His work at Polaroid R&D in silver emulsions along with his US patent in color printing give Bob a broad base in film photography. He presented his first digital media production in 1984, founded the Olympus School of Digital Photography in 1998 and continues to work at the leading edge of digital technology. As digital photography advances, Bob blends his unique background of film photography with his extensive experience in the digital world. See his personal site at http://www.bobdinatale.com/
Other items of note:
- Assisted Tom & Ruth Knoll Workshop introducing Lightroom at Photoshop World/Boston 2007
- Founder of the Olympus School of Digital Photography
- US Patent in Color Printing [Pat.# 4,087,180]
- Polaroid Corp. - Research and Development: Optical Sensitizing Dyes and Silver Emulsions
Instructor:
- Nikon School of Photography
- Time Life School of Photography
- Multimedia Production - Boston University [School of Educational Media]
- Intro to Multimedia Design - Univ. of Mass. [Graduate Program in Educational Technology]
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Bob blogs at:
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Print Your Image With a Drop Shadow in Lightroom
January 08 2009
This post discusses printing a drop-shadow under your photo in the Lightroom “Print” module. read morePrinting Graphic Overlays in Lightroom
December 31 2008
In this post we will discuss printing an overlay graphic using Lightroom’s print module. read morePrinting with Boarder, Backgrounds and Overlays!
December 24 2008
A quick Holiday Post, the time for shopping is getting short… Recently a photographer switching to Lightroom [LR] asked if he could print on a black background with a white border as he did in Photoshop [PS]. Well, the answer... read moreLR2's Adjustment Brush - Observations, Revelations & Evolutions
December 17 2008
In the last post I wrote about LR2's Graduated Filter. The other localized editing tool, which many think might be the most significant addition to LR2, is the Adjustment Brush [AB]. The AB (keyboard shortcut "K" in your program) allows you to "paint" localized non-destructive effects like Exposure, Saturation, Sharpness,… read more"Dualing" Graduated Filters or..."Excuse Me While I Sharpen the Sky"
December 05 2008
We all have come to love Lightroom 2’s new Graduated Filter [GF] tool. (That’s keyboard shortcut “M” in your program.) A common use of this filter is to affect the sky, very similar to photographing using split filters… adding blue... read moreRecent Posts | All O'Reilly Posts
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