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Podcast Description
Welcome to the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom podcast and tutorial series. This podcast series is designed to give you access to the real story behind Lightroom. Not only do we take you behind the scenes with the engineers on the Lightroom team so you can hear their personal thinking on the program, but we also interview industry leaders and artists to gain their insight into the art and craft of digital photography. Your input has helped make Lightroom great, so keep it coming. Thanks very much, and always remember Rule #5. George Jardine, Pro Photography Evangelist, Adobe Systems, Inc.
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Podcast #13: Derrick Story | This podcast was recorded Saturday, August 5th 2006, in Raykjavik, Iceland. Now that the Adventure is drawing to a close, Mikkel reflects back on the genesis of the project and the fantastic events of the week. We touch on our great luck with the weather, the fantastic landscape of Iceland, and the working conditions with a beta software product. Mikkel looks forward to incorporating the photographs that were taken by 9 great professional photographers this week into a new book about Lightroom that will be published by O'Reilly. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 5 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #12: Mikkel Aaland | This podcast was recorded Saturday, August 5th 2006, in Raykjavik, Iceland. Now that the Adventure is drawing to a close, Mikkel reflects back on the genesis of the project and the fantastic events of the week. We touch on our great luck with the weather, the fantastic landscape of Iceland, and the working conditions with a beta software product. Mikkel looks forward to incorporating the photographs that were taken by 9 great professional photographers this week into a new book about Lightroom that will be published by O'Reilly. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 5 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #11: Michael Reichmann and Bill Atkinson | This podcast was recorded Tuesday, August 1st 2006, in Nesbud, Iceland. Michael and Bill are interviewed as part of a group of 12 photographers that are here to work with the Adobe Lightroom team on Mikkel Aaland's upcoming Lightroom book project. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 5 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #4: Martin Evening, Bryan O'Neil Hughes, and Peter Carides | This is the second podcast in a series of two, which were recorded March 23rd 2006, at the Greg Gorman digital photography workshop in Mendocino, California. Guests include Martin Evening, Peter Carides and Bryan O'Neil Hughes joining George Jardine from Adobe Systems. George and his guests have a discussion about the workshop and digital photography workflows, fashion photography, Lightroom features and archiving strategies. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 5 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #6: Seetha Narayanan, Zalman Stern, Dave Story and Jeff Schewe | This podcast was recorded May 7th, 2006, at Adobe Headquarters in San Jose, CA. In this discussion, we cover a range of topics surrounding the cross-platform issues encountered during the development of Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 5 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #5: Podcast #5: Mac Holbert and Graham Nash of Nash Editions | This podcast was recorded April 21st 2006, at the Encino, CA home of Graham Nash. Mac, Graham and George discuss the journey Nash Editions has traveled, pioneering in the world of fine art digital print making. We discuss the changing perceptions of photography as art, and how the digital revolution has played into those perceptions. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 5 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #3: Greg Gorman, Marc Pawliger, Bryan O'Neil Hughes | This podcast was recorded March 23rd 2006, at the Greg Gorman digital photography workshop in Mendocino, California. Guests include Greg, with Marc Pawliger and Bryan O'Neil Hughes joining George Jardine from Adobe Systems. George and his guests have a casual discussion about the workshop and digital photography workflows, what the students are learning, about the food and wine, and the gorgeous environment here on the Northern Coast of California. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 5 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #1: Mark Hamburg, Kevin Tieskoetter and Jeff Schewe | This is our first podcast. Like Lightroom, it is clearly beta as well! It was recorded in Jeff's living room on the near-north side of Chicago, so there is a bit of echo. But digging into the details of the thinking behind how the Print module was designed and implemented is well worth it. Please feel free to send your comments to gjardine@adobe.com. | 5 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 9 | VideoPodcast #52: Martin Evening Fashion Shoot Overview | This podcast was recorded on Wednesday March 12, 2008 at Martin's home in London. It gives us a rare glimpse into the inner thinking of this talented fashion and beauty photographer, as he gives us a shot by shot evaluation of a recent session. This video footage was taken during a photo session to create assets both for an upcoming Lightroom book, as well as for demo assets for Adobe Systems. In it Martin describes his approach to every element of the shoot, from the model selection, the hair, the makeup, the lighting and camera angles, all the way through to the final edit. Special thanks to Jeff Schewe for the use of his photos in the podcast as well. This "video" podcast can be downloaded from my iDisk. It can also be viewed by downloading it directly into iTunes (if you are accessing it by subscribing via the Music Store), or by copying it into iTunes on either a Mac or a PC (if you've downloaded the iPod version from my iDisk). Once copied into iTunes, the small version can be transferred to a Video iPod or iPhone, and viewed that way as well. Finally, it's possible that only the audio track will be heard on devices other than Apple Video iPods and iPhones (depending upon their MPEG4 compatibility), and the video will not be seen. The free Quicktime player for Macintosh or Windows can be downloaded from: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ | 2 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 10 | VideoPodcast #50: Tutorial - Three Options, Unlimited Possibilities | In this tutorial I outline the basics of using Lightroom's Edit in Photoshop command, specifically as it pertains to RGB files. You'll learn what your three basic options are, and how they are best used to begin taking advantage of the incredible variety of workflows available, when using Lightroom and Photoshop together. | 27 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 11 | VideoPodcast #51: Tutorial - Subjective Color Correction | In this tutorial I outline the basics of color correction, in a situation where the color and density of the photograph are wide open to interpretation. Starting with a properly calibrated and profiled monitor, learn to trust your eyes to bring out the very best in your photographs, using the Adobe Lightroom Develop Module. | 27 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #49: Gregory Heisler | This podcast was recorded on Wednesday February 6th, 2008 at the National Arts Club in New York City. Gregory sits down with George to have a conversation about working with Arnold Newman, his love of portraiture, and some of his thinking on a wide range of subjects including the value of the print, and the difficulties of developing a personal style. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 20 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 13 | VideoPodcast #48: Gerd Ludwig | This podcast was recorded on Wednesday November 20th, 2007 at the home of Greg Gorman in Los Angeles, Calfornia. Gerd sits down with George to have a conversation about working with National Geographic on many interesting and diverse assignments. We discuss how he photographed inside the Chernobyl reactor, about the victims, the environment, and many other aspects that particular assignment. After that we delve deeper into his early cross country road trips photographing in Europe and India, and how his education with Otto Steinert played a key role in his photographic perspective today. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 16 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #47: Catherine Hall | This podcast was recorded on Wednesday November 21st, 2007 at Catherine's family home in Lafayette, Calfornia. Catherine sits down with George to have a conversation about how her personal work inspires her wedding photography, about her personal approach to working with people, and how working with people from many different socio-economic backgrounds makes it all worthwhile. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 18 12 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 15 | VideoPodcast #46: Tutorial - The Synchronize Command | In this tutorial I outline the basics of Lightroom's Synchronize command. We show you how to apply Develop settings across multiple photos, in both the Library and the Develop modules. We also talk about some of the new selection logic in Lightroom that is required to make working with large numbers of files, well.... logical! Note that this "video" podcast includes screen capture and graphics that are optimized for viewing on your computer, so I highly recommend downloading the large version (1024 x 768) from my iDisk rather than watching it on an iPod. It can also be viewed by downloading it directly into iTunes (if you are accessing it by subscribing via the Music Store), or by copying it into iTunes on either a Mac or a PC (if you've downloaded the iPod version from my iDisk). Once copied into iTunes, it can be transferred to a Video iPod, and viewed that way as well. Finally, it's possible that only the audio track will be heard on devices other than Apple Video iPods (depending upon their MPEG4 compatibility), and the photographs will not be seen. The free Quicktime player for Macintosh or Windows can be downloaded from: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ | 14 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 16 | VideoPodcast #45: Tutorial - The Lightroom Catalog - Part 1 | In this tutorial I outline the basics of where Lightroom stores your previews and metadata, how Lightroom links to your source files, and how all that relates to your operating system. I also show you how to integrate Lightroom with Bridge's browser-based workflow, so that both raw processors can be synchronized to the same set of XMP metadata. Note that this "video" podcast includes screen capture and graphics that are optimized for viewing on your computer, so I highly recommend downloading the large version (1024 x 768) from my iDisk rather than watching it on an iPod. It can also be viewed by downloading it directly into iTunes (if you are accessing it by subscribing via the Music Store), or by copying it into iTunes on either a Mac or a PC (if you've downloaded the iPod version from my iDisk). Once copied into iTunes, it can be transferred to a Video iPod, and viewed that way as well. Finally, it's possible that only the audio track will be heard on devices other than Apple Video iPods (depending upon their MPEG4 compatibility), and the photographs will not be seen. The free Quicktime player for Macintosh or Windows can be downloaded from: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ | 14 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #44: Susan Stripling, Jen Bebb, Allegra, Kristin Reimer, Jen Capone, Kim Bednarski | This podcast was recorded on Wednesday, October 17th, 2007 during the Photo Plus Expo in NYC. Special thanks to the 6 very talented wedding photographers who participated in the podcast. Please understand that this podcast has been minimally edited, and it contains some language that may offend. Parental warning advised. :-) The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 9 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 18 | VideoPodcast #43: Natalie Fobes | This podcast was recorded on Friday August 24th, 2007 in Seattle, Washington, in the home and studio of Natalie Fobes. Natalie sits down with George to have a conversation about her passions and successes in photojournalism, her wedding photography, her two daughters, and how all of these life elements are ultimately tied together for her. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 9 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #42: Jay Maisel, Greg Gorman and Seth Resnick | Welcome to what may be my very best conversation yet. Or at least the most fun and insightful. Sit down with Jay Maisel, Greg Gorman and Seth Resnick, as we have a long and rambling discussion about film archives, digital archives, various sorting and editing methods, and how they all intersect. Or not. The interesting thing to me is that when I go back and edit these things, I frequently hear a very different conversation than the one I was actually part of. While editing this recording, I found Jay continually driving at a singular point about why he photographs, how he edits, and why he feels shooting to please yourself is the only important thing for a photographer. Please understand that this podcast has been minimally edited, and it contains some language that may offend. Parental warning advised. :-) "What you have to qualify here, is why are you trying to create a system. What is the purpose of that creation? Are you trying to sell stock pictures? Are you trying to find the best pictures? Are you trying to find particular pictures in a particular area? Why do you bother filing them? That's what you have to analyze." - Jay Maisel This podcast was recorded on Tuesday, October 16th, 2007 at Jay Maisel's studio in NYC. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 2 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #41: Steve McCurry | This podcast was recorded on Saturday September 29th, 2007 at Steve McCurry's workshop in NYC. Steve sits down with George to have a conversation about photographing people, and the effort and dedication required to make great photographs. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 16 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #40: Chris Rainier | This podcast was recorded on Saturday October 6th, 2007 at National Geographic Society headquarters in Washington D.C. Chris sits down with George to have a conversation about working with Ansel Adams, Chris's love of the landscape, and his sense of how photography can influence the social issues of our times. He tells the story of the genesis of the Society's Cultures initiative, which he currently directs. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 16 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 22 | VideoPodcast #39: Pete Turner | "My technique really was, that I would increase the saturation of the color by re-photographing the chrome -not with duping film- but with Kodachrome. So I'd be going Kodachrome to Kodachrome, which gave me an instant increase in the total contrast of things, and then using filters in drawers; it's like Hue and Saturation. I basically had a mini-Photoshop going for myself. A very mechanical Photoshop. A very primitive one. But nobody else was doing stuff like that." - Pete Turner This podcast was recorded on Thursday August 9th, 2007 in Wainscott, NY, in the home and studio of Pete Turner. Pete sits down with George to have a conversation about how he got started in photography and his early experiments with color. Along the way this legendary pioneer of color photography talks us through the creation of dozens of his "signature" photographs. This "video" podcast includes photographs by Pete Turner. It can be viewed by downloading it directly into iTunes (if you are accessing it by subscribing via the Music Store), or by copying it into iTunes on either a Mac or a PC (if you've downloaded it from my iDisk). Once copied into iTunes, it can be transferred to a Video iPod, and viewed that way as well. (Note that if you do download from the iDisk, and NOT through an iTunes subscription, when viewing it on an iPod, you will access the video from the top-level Video menu (then "Movies" or "Video Podcasts".... depending upon how you downloaded it), and NOT from the top-level Music menu. If you can even find it under the Music menu, you will not see the photographs.) Finally, it's possible that only the audio track will be heard on devices other than Apple Video iPods, and the photographs will not be seen. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. All photographs @ Pete Turner. All Rights Reserved. This podcast, or any of it's contents, may not be reproduced in any form, without expressed written permission from Pete Turner. | 29 8 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #37: Ed Kashi | "What's so unique about still photography is that it forces you to stop, it forces you to think. It's almost meditative. Particularly compared to the other media that exists today." - Ed Kashi This podcast was recorded on Tuesday August 7th, 2007 at Ed's studio in Montclair, New Jersey. Ed sits down with George to have a conversation about his career, his passion and motivation for photojournalism, and telling stories that matter. | 20 8 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #38: Bob Sacha | This podcast was recorded on Thursday August 9th, 2007 in New York City. Bob sits down with George to have a conversation about his career, his love of film, and his quest to integrate sound, video and still photographs into media-rich journalism. Bob also discusses the fellowship project he recently worked on at Ohio University, that can be viewed at http://www.soulofathens.com/ This podcast was recorded on Thursday August 9th, 2007 in New York City. Bob sits down with George to have a conversation about his career, his love of film, and his quest to integrate sound, video and still photographs into media-rich journalism. Bob also discusses the fellowship project he recently worked on at Ohio University, that can be viewed at http://www.soulofathens.com/ | 20 8 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 25 | VideoPodcast #36: Tutorial - Adobe Raw Sharpening Controls | This mini-tutorial podcast is the fifth in a series that will cover bite-sized tips and techniques designed to help you get the most out of Lightroom. The focus of this series will concentrate primarily on basic color correction techniques using the Develop module, but will also touch on many other parts of the application. This tutorial shows the basics of using the Lightroom's new sharpening controls, to help you quickly adjust your capture sharpening in the 1.1 Develop Module or ACR 4.1 or later. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. The free Quicktime player for Macintosh or Windows can be downloaded from: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ | 9 8 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 26 | VideoPodcast #35: Eric Scouten | This 'video' podcast includes photographs by Eric and by John Cornicello. The photographs can be viewed on Video iPods. Audio only will be available on iPods that do not support .mp4 format. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 11 7 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 27 | VideoPodcast #34: Tutorial - The Refine Photos Command | This mini-tutorial podcast is the forth in a series that will cover bite-sized tips and techniques designed to help you get the most out of Lightroom. The focus of this series will concentrate primarily on basic color correction techniques using the Develop module, but will also touch on many other parts of the application. This tutorial shows the basics of using the Refine Photos command, in conjunction with the Pick and Reject flags, to help make editing large shoots very efficient. The free Quicktime player for Macintosh or Windows can be downloaded from: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 11 7 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 28 | VideoPodcast #33: Tutorial - Develop Module Basics for Color Correction | This mini-tutorial podcast is the third in a series that will cover bite-sized tips and techniques designed to help you get the most out of Lightroom. The focus of this series will concentrate primarily on basic color correction techniques using the Develop module, but will also touch on many other parts of the application. This tutorial shows the basics of using the White Balance controls in the Develop Module to make a visual correction to a photo taken in mixed lighting. It also shows a new feature coming up in 1.1 update of Lightroom. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 15 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 29 | VideoPodcast #32: Eric Meola | This podcast was recorded on Tuesday May 22th, 2007 in New York City. Eric sits down with George to have a conversation about his photography, his passion for color, and how he approaches the challenge of making authentic photographs when working in indigenous cultures. This "video" podcast includes photographs by Eric Meola. It can be viewed by downloading it directly into iTunes (if you are accessing it by subscribing via the Music Store), or by copying it into iTunes on either a Mac or a PC (if you've downloaded it from my iDisk). Once copied into iTunes, it can be transferred to a Video iPod, and viewed that way as well. (Note that if you do download from the iDisk, and NOT through an iTunes subscription, when viewing it on an iPod, you will access the video from the top-level Video menu (then "Movies" or "Video Podcasts".... depending upon how you downloaded it), and NOT from the top-level Music menu. If you can even find it under the Music menu, you will not see the photographs.) Finally, it's possible that only the audio track will be heard on devices other than Apple Video iPods, and the photographs will not be seen. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 7 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 30 | VideoPodcast #31: Tutorial - Develop Module Basics | This mini-tutorial podcast is the second in a series that will cover bite-sized tips and techniques designed to help you get the most out of Lightroom. The focus of this series will concentrate primarily on basic color correction techniques using the Develop module, but will also touch on many other parts of the application. This tutorial shows the basics of using the Develop Module to make corrections to a slightly underexposed photo. The free Quicktime player for Macintosh or Windows can be downloaded from: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ | 19 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 31 | VideoPodcast #30: Tutorial - Compare View and Quick Develop | This mini-tutorial podcast is the first in a new series that will cover bite-sized tips and techniques designed to help you get the most out of Lightroom. The focus of this series will mostly concentrate on basic color correction techniques using the Develop module, but will also touch on many other parts of the application. This first tutorial shows the basics of using the Compare View to edit a small group of pictures to "find the best shot," and how to use the Quick Develop Panel during the edit. The free Quicktime player for Macintosh or Windows can be downloaded from: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ | 18 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #29: Raw Engineering Team + Jeff Schewe | This podcast was recorded on Friday March 16, 2007, at the home of Ruth and Thomas Knoll in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Zalman Stern, Mark Hamburg, Michael Jonsson, Thomas Knoll and Jeff Schewe ramble all over the place, discussing the upcoming ACR 4.0, compatibility with XMP and Lightroom raw controls, noise reduction, sharpening, the non-destructive editing model, shooting in dusty environments, etc. The team also spends a bit of time discussing the ins-and-outs of the Raw + JPEG workflow, and why Lightroom does not support it... yet. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 4 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #28: Phil Clevenger, Grace Kim and Mark Hamburg | "I think pretty much any software has a personality, but a lot of times it's something that one sort of stumbles into, and people don't think about that as part of the design process. When I started the project, I wanted to do something that was more visually interesting, for example, than Photoshop, and tried some directions in that regard. And I did bad KPT imitations." - Mark Hamburg "I think the exercise really brought to light people's implicit assumptions about what they thought the Shadowland personality was, or should be. Things that were kind of hard to articulate, but people just had them as working assumptions." - Grace Kim "While people in different parts of the country may have different notions of what sleek or stylish may mean, I think everybody knows what butter is." - Phil "Butter" Clevenger The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 21 2 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 34 | VideoPodcast #27 (Enhanced Podcast): Maki Kawakita | This "video" podcast includes photographs created by Maki. It can be viewed by downloading it directly into iTunes (if you are accessing it by subscribing via the Music Store), or by copying it into iTunes on either a Mac or a PC (if you've downloaded it from my iDisk). Once copied into iTunes, it can be transferred to a Video iPod, and viewed that way as well. When viewing it on an iPod, be sure to access the video from the top-level Video menu (then "Movies" or "Video Podcasts".... depending upon how you downloaded it), and NOT from the top-level Music menu. If you access it from the Music menu, you will not see all of the photographs. Finally, it's possible that only the audio track will be heard on devices other than Apple Video iPods, and the photographs will not be seen. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 14 2 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 35 | VideoPodcast #26: Maggie Taylor and Jerry Uelsmann | "I feel that I have a greater appreciation now because of the digital revolution that has occurred. Manipulated images are far more readily accepted as a viable form." - Jerry Uelsmann "The subject matter I'm interested in is just everyday life. Things that you encounter everyday, whether these are outdoors when you're working in the garden, or something you see on the TV everyday. That becomes are a part of our subject matter for both of us. You're just working from your own everyday emotional interaction with things." - Maggie Taylor This podcast was recorded on Wednesday December 20th, 2006, at the home of Maggie Taylor and Jerry Uelsmann in Gainesville, FL. Maggie and Jerry sit down with George and have a conversation about their art. We talk about the ways in which their work is similar, how it differs, and how fantasy, dreams and technique all play a role in their creative pursuits. In the process, we touch on their sources of inspiration, and the thinking behind their choices of materials and technique. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 10 1 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #25: Phil Clevenger and Mark Hamburg | This podcast was recorded on Monday November 27th, 2006, at Adobe Headquarters in San Jose, California. Phil and Mark sit down with George to talk about Phil's role on the team and the user interface that he's designed for Lightroom. The conversation quickly begins to wander and turn (as these conversations frequently do take on a life of their own...) to some of the broader questions surrounding Lightroom, and ends up touching on the core story and original vision for the project. This podcast also includes a description by Mark of some of his original thinking behind Lightroom's modular design. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 5 1 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #24: Mark Hamburg, Zalman Stern, and Thomas Knoll | This podcast was recorded Wednesday, December 6th 2006, at Adobe Systems Headquarters in San Jose, CA. Now that the raw controls in Lightroom's develop module have finally settled down into a state that they will mostly likely ship in.... the Adobe Camera Raw team sits down with George Jardine, and takes a look back at what led us here, and forward to what might come next. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 15 12 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 38 | VideoPodcast #23: Richard Benson and Jay Maisel | "My background in relation to photography is to think about taking pictures apart, and assembling pictures in multiple steps or multiple layers, and that's the kind of thinking I've applied to this." - Richard Benson "The thing that's important is that the picture shows me where the picture can go as I'm making it. That's what's interesting." - Richard Benson This "video" podcast includes photos taken by Richard, as well as photos documenting the occasion taken by both myself and by Thomas Palmer. It can be viewed by downloading it directly into iTunes (if you are accessing it by subscribing via the Music Store), or by copying it into iTunes on either a Mac or a PC (if you've downloaded it from my iDisk). Once copied into iTunes, it can be transferred to a Video iPod, and viewed that way as well. When viewing it on an iPod, be sure to access the video from the Video menu (then "Movies" or "Video Podcasts".... depending upon how you downloaded it), and NOT from the Music menu. If you access it from the Music menu, you will not see the photographs. Finally, it's likely that only the audio track will be heard on devices other than Apple iPods, and the photographs will not be seen. "The thing a painter does is fundamentally different than what a photographer does. A painter goes and puts a mark somewhere, and looks at what the mark has done, and that tells the painter what the next mark should be. And that's what Thomas and I had been doing printing. We had been putting down a layer, and that told us what the next layer could be. And I was interested in doing that with my own photographs in color. So I ended up making color pictures in acrylic from 8 or 10 separations and 40 or 50 layers." - Richard Benson The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 8 12 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #22: Richard Benson and Thomas Palmer | "The thing a painter does is fundamentally different than what a photographer does. A painter goes and puts a mark somewhere, and looks at what the mark has done, and that tells the painter what the next mark should be. And that's what Thomas and I had been doing printing. We had been putting down a layer, and that told us what the next layer could be. And I was interested in doing that with my own photographs in color. So I ended up making color pictures in acrylic from 8 or 10 separations and 40 or 50 layers." - Richard Benson The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 29 11 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #21 (Enhanced Podcast): Nevada Wier | "This podcast was recorded on Friday May 5th 2006, at the Santa Fe Workshop. Adobe Lightroom's Pro Photography Evangelist George Jardine speaks with travel photographer Nevada Wier about how she got started traveling and photographing in exotic locations. Nevada discusses in depth, the patience, waiting and effort that's often required to capture photos that "are all mine", as well as camera techniques that create "more complicated images that give a sense of the place". This "enhanced" podcast includes photos taken by Nevada, and they can be viewed on Photo and Video iPods. Only the audio track will be heard on other devices. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 15 9 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #20 (Enhanced Podcast): Michael Clark | This podcast was recorded on Friday May 5th 2006, at the Santa Fe Workshop. Adobe Lightroom's Pro Photography Evangelist George Jardine speaks with extreme sports photographer Michael Clark. This enhanced podcast includes photographs from Michael Clark's exciting portfolio of climbing, mountain biking, and other extreme sports. This "enhanced" podcast includes photos taken by Michael, and they can be viewed on Photo and Video iPods. Only the audio track will be heard on other devices. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 15 9 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #19 (Enhanced Podcast): John McDermott | John takes us through a detailed tour of his thinking on "not having a hard agenda", and being open to "pretty much whatever we found along the way". He also drops several hints indicating that he was not altogether comfortable with "our intrusive presence" in Iceland.... as a handful of photographers would sometimes be swarming over the various subjects. He describes how this led him to sometimes wait just a bit to find and set up his shot, (as with Mr. Hildibrandsson, the "Shark Man") a strategy that definitely helps him capture images that are unique amongst all those taken during the event. This 'enhanced' podcast includes photos taken by John in Iceland, which can be viewed on Photo and Video iPods. Only the audio track will be heard on other devices." The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 8 9 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #18 (Enhanced Podcast): Maggie Hallahan | "Maggie talks about her personal technique for approaching candids while shooting in another country, the editorial style she uses for storytelling with photography, and the variety of interesting subjects she found in Iceland. Maggie gives us a glimpse into her camera technique, describing some of the lighting and bracketing techniques she employed during the trip. This 'enhanced' podcast includes photos taken by Maggie in Iceland, which can be viewed on Photo and Video iPods. Only the audio track will be heard on other devices." The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 8 9 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #17 (Enhanced Podcast): Richard Morgenstein | "Richard talks about the weather in Iceland, the roads, and the "space" he's found here in Iceland. He walks us through everything from the big views to the small views, and gives us a glimpse into how he found exciting compositional material everywhere in the objects and landscapes of Iceland. Richard also discusses how the landscape interacts with the weather, and what he was able to capture using various lighting, focus and B&W techniques. This "enhanced" podcast includes photos taken by Richard in Iceland, which can be viewed on Photo and Video iPods. Only the audio track will be heard on other devices. I apologize for the minor audio difficulties near the end of this interview." The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 15 8 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #16 (Enhanced Podcast): Peter Krogh | This podcast was recorded Thursday, August 3rd 2006, in Nesbud, Iceland. Peter calls the Lightroom Iceland Adventure the "lack of sleep adventure", not only because of the ultra-long daylight shooting hours, but because of the energy the group has found for the project. Peter talks to us about his personal expectations for capturing pictures that appeal to him, and leads us through the photographs he's captured during the long week. This "enhanced" podcast includes photos taken by Peter in Iceland, and they can be viewed on Photo and Video iPods. Only the audio track will be heard on other devices. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 14 8 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #14 (Enhanced Podcast): Martin Sundberg | Martin talks about the photographs he's captured here in Iceland, and how his expectation for what he would encounter was a bit different from what he actually found. We talk about the weather, the geothermal aspect of the environment, and how that plays a key role in the types of pictures he was able to capture. This podcast includes photos taken by Martin in Iceland, and they can be viewed on Photo and Video iPods. Audio only will be heard on other devices." Martin's photo is courtesy of Richard Morgenstein. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 14 8 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #15 (Enhanced Podcast): John Isaac | This podcast was recorded Friday, August 4th 2006. John talks about how Iceland was still a rare treat, after photographing in over 100 countries during his illustrious career as a photographer with the United Nations. He talks about the landscape, the color, and the opportunities to study the intricate visual details of this fascinating country. This "enhanced" podcast includes photos taken by John in Iceland, and they can be viewed on Photo and Video iPods. Only the audio track will be heard on other devices. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 14 8 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #10: Mark Hamburg, Zalman Stern, Thomas Knoll and Michael Jonsson | This podcast was recorded Wednesday, July 12th 2006, at Adobe Systems Headquarters in San Jose, CA. In this discussion, we talk about the differences between ACR, Lightroom and Raw Shooter raw processing, and explore the best strategies for making the most of the newly expanded team. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 26 7 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #9: Kevin Tieskoetter and Andy Rahn | This podcast was recorded Wednesday, June 21st 2006, in the Shoreview Minnesota office of Adobe Systems. George, Kevin and Andy talk about some of the features of the Print Module. We also touch on what's great, and what's still missing there, color management in the various modules, web output, slideshows, and a host of other topics in this casual conversation. For folks who want to dive into customizing Lightroom's Web module templates, this conversation with Andy will be essential listening. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 12 7 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #8: Tim Mark Hamburg, Bruce Fraser Zalman Stern, and Thomas Knoll | This podcast was recorded Thursday, June 22nd 2006, at the home of Thomas and Ruth Knoll in Ann Arbor Michigan. In this discussion, we talk about color space choices made in Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw, tone curves, and colorimetric vs. perceptual mappings, before wandering off into a somewhat cynical look at more esoteric subjects such as software development at Adobe Systems, the role of image management in Lightroom, and other inconclusive ramblings. I probably would have edited much of this second half, but for the sake of honesty, I've included most of it. It serves to highlight how complicated many of the decisions are that have to be made when designing a new piece of software in a rapidly changing space, and I so think it actually adds quite a bit of value for listeners who wonder why we make the decisions we do. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 7 7 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #7: Tim Grey of Microsoft | This podcast was recorded May 26th, 2006, at Microsoft Headquarters in Redmond, WA. In this podcast, we dig into Tim's role at Microsoft as the Director of Professional Photography Community. We also talk about the recent focus on the professional photographer's workflow at Microsoft, and what Microsoft is working on to make Windows a compelling platform for photography. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems. | 9 6 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast #2: Jeff Schewe, Bruce Fraser and Tom Fors | This is our second podcast. Like Lightroom, it is clearly beta as well! It was recorded in Jeff's living room on the near-north side of Chicago, so there is a bit of echo. Jeff, Bruce and Tom answer questions beta testers called in to the Lightroom Hotline. Watch the forums for the phone number, and for more opportunities to submit questions for us to answer in a future podcast. Please feel free to send your comments to gjardine@adobe.com. | 15 3 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 52 Episodes |
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