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Vincent Versace
Vincent Versace is a recipient of the 1998 Computerworld Smithsonian Award in Media Arts & Entertainment and the 2001 Shellenberg fine art award. His work is part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of American History.In addition to being one of the featured artists of Nikon Electronic Imaging, and part of Epson's Stylus Pros team, he is also one of the Photographers used by Epson, Lexar, Apple, Dyna-lite strobe systems, Photoflex, Luminos, Kodak, Lowepro, and Nikon to beta test their digital cameras, digital backs, flash media, lighting systems, high-resolution printers, ink and inkjet media, and scanners.
Online Classes by Vincent Versace
Lighting On a Laptop: How to Light Like a Sunbeam-
This course is a follow-up to Vincent's earlier course, Retouching a Portrait in 15 Minutes
Lesson 01 Analyze the Image (15:16)
Lesson 02 Converting 16bit to 8bit (4:36)
Lesson 03 Creating a Master Layer (12:48)
Lesson 04 Render Lighting Effects Filter (22:31)
Lesson 05 Skylight Filter and Realistic Shadow (9:38)
Lesson 06 Midtone Contrast (4:44)
Lesson 07 Preparing for Print (4:36)
The Basics of Capture NX-
Vincent takes a look under the hood of Capture NX. In each lesson, he takes you through how he created, or recreated in Capture NX, each image. This course is designed to get you up to speed with an understanding of both why and how to use the most powerful RAW processor on the market today.
Lesson 01 Introduction (1:24)
Lesson 02 The Controls and Dials (1:50)
Lesson 03 Navigating the Browser (2:06)
Lesson 04 Camera Settings (4:00)
Lesson 05 IPTC (2:22)
Lesson 06 Base Adjustments (3:01)
Lesson 07 Straightening an Image (2:10)
Lesson 08 Control Points (4:30)
Lesson 09 Color Control Points (5:26)
Lesson 10 Selection Tools (6:34)
Lesson 11 Color Management (14:01)
Lesson 12 Batch Processing (12:26)

Retouch a Portrait in 15 Minutes-
Accentuate and perfect each shot by learning how to brighten and enhance features, how to create flawless but believable skin texture, and how to improve overall tone, color and detail to make quality portraits
Lesson 01 Housekeeping (0:51)
Lesson 02 Making an Image Map (4:26)
Lesson 03 Blemish Removal and Overview (23:40)
Lesson 04 Red Cast Removal of Skin Tone (9:31)
Lesson 05 Creating a Dodge and Burn Layer (4:58)
Lesson 06 Addressing the Light Areas (8:22)
Lesson 07 Smoothing Out the Skin (11:39)
Lesson 08 Adding Notation, Using Nik Dynamic Skin Softener (5:52)
Lesson 09 Creating Believable Skin Texture (4:46)
Lesson 10 Fixing the Eye Lash (9:14)
Lesson 11 Adding a Mona Lisa Smile (8:43)
Lesson 12 Leading the Eye Through the Picture (12:07)
Vincent Versace's Classes Coming Next
Lighting On a Laptop II: How to Light Like a Sunbeam
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