The B&W Digital Image
Studio Workshops Online – Live and Interactive
• 27 March 2022
• 25 September 2022
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This intermediate/advanced Studio Workshop explores the magnificence of the B&W image in an age of digital reproduction. Specialised digital photographic processes, materials and techniques combine to significantly expand the range of the fine B&W photograph and its creative tradition. This includes aspects of B&W camera craft, colour conversions, the processing and editing of B&W files, and their rendering as stunningly beautiful archival B&W inkjet pigment prints of the highest quality. To facilitate this, where ever possible we will also remotely create a stunningly accurate and incredibly beautiful custom B&W printer profile for each attendee’s printer and favourite paper in the week before the workshop.
Specific topics that have been covered in recent workshops include:
The Digital B&W Negative
• Pre-visualisation and the B&W image
• In-camera B&W JPEGS versus default RAW B&W conversions
• Monitoring camera exposure and correlating histograms
• Luminosity formulae – how is RGB converted to B&W
• B&W contrast filters and classic B&W renderings and effects
• Comparing RAW B&W processors and processing methods
B&W Editing and Toning
• Dodging and burning strategies – jumping values
• Digital intensification and reduction
• Local contrast enhancement masking
• Luminosity selections
• Split toning and multi-layered toning techniques
• Expanding and refining print luminosity
B&W Ink and Paper Combinations
• Testing and evaluating papers for BW printing
• Matching B&W images to papers and inksets
• Mono, duo, tri and quad-tone (black) inks versus CMYK+ inksets
• Narrow gamut inkjet printing: software and hardware controls
• Printing B&W images on chromogenic photographic printers
• Printing digitally remastered halftone negatives in the analogue darkroom
The Digital B&W Print
• Creating and working with B&W printer profiles
• Specialist B&W printer drivers (QuadTone, Bowhaus)
• Printing B&W images through a RIP (MegaRIP, ImagePrint)
• Ink inconstancy, optical brighteners and fluorescence
• Print viewing, metamerism failure and ink inconstancy
• The archival durability and stability of B&W prints
At the heart of this workshop our attendees’ interests and questions focus our engagement as we explore the genealogy of the B&W image, and extend its tradition through an innovative and sensitive integration of digital technologies. Video conferencing and remote desktop software enable the entire B&W digital workflow from capture and processing to editing and printing to be critically investigated. Fine B&W prints as finished works of art are a major outcome of this workshop, so attendees are also encouraged to share their own images, findings and successes as needed.
The workshop is also supported by a resource rich website including detailed course notes, videos, and images.
Venue: Multi-Camera Interactive Broadcast from Les Walkling’s Studio, Melbourne
Duration: 10.00am – 5.00pm – Australian Eastern Standard Time
Class Size: Average class size of 5
Cost: $330 including GST per person
Bookings & Enquiries: Email or phone +61 4 38 59 00 93
Updated 03 January 2022