| Author | Topic: Presentation: JPG vs TIFF vs RAW by Bentley Skeie (Read 193 times) |
DDAB Administrator
     member is offline
Joined: Apr 2006 Posts: 25
|  | Presentation: JPG vs TIFF vs RAW by Bentley Skeie « Thread Started on Sept 14, 2006, 8:09pm » | |
Bentley Skeie's past ten years in the photographic industry have been well diversified.
After graduating from Kansas State University in 1991, with a degree in Engineering, Bentley spent his first five years in the photographic consumer lab market. From there he moved into the professional photographic services industry.
Bentley has worked for H&H Color Lab since 1997. During this time he worked in the Volume Service department on the development of digital trading cards and other volume digital service items. He then moved into the management of H&H's growing digital department, helping to organize and develop production systems with state of art digital technology.
Currently Bentley is one of H&H Color Lab's Digital technical customer service representatives. His expertise lies in daily working with photographers as they start the transition into the digital realm with advice on digital cameras, computer systems, Photoshop support, and digital workflow to help both the photographer and H&H. Bentley also has photographed with and works with on a regular many different digital cameras.
Bentley has also had a significant role in developing, implementing, and instructing many of the Digital Classes taught at H&H University. In 2006, Bentley is involved in teaching classes that cover Raw Photography, Color Management, Workflow, Photoshop, as well as ordering software for H&H.
In January of 2006, Bentley was awarded his Photographic Craftsman Degree from PPA.
Bentley Skeie, Cr.Photog. H&H Color Lab digitalguy@hhcolorlab.com
| |
|
karburn New Member
 member is offline
Joined: May 2006 Gender: Male  Posts: 12 Location: Overland Park, KS
|  | Re: Presentation: JPG vs TIFF vs RAW by Bentley Sk « Reply #1 on Oct 3, 2006, 3:32pm » | |
Outstanding presentation. I took pages of notes and still didn't keep up. This session was very informative and provided a good frame of reference for people like me for the various digital file formats.
| Kevin Arburn |
| |
|