Conceptual Still Life Photography
Exporting Images
A course by Paris se quema , Photography Studio
About the video: Exporting Images
Overview
“Now that all the photos have been taken, we will see how to export them from Capture One, for editing in Adobe Photoshop. We will also introduce you to the “focus stacking” software, Helicon Focus, which will allow you to have very sharp images.”
In this video lesson Paris se quema addresses the topic: Exporting Images, which is part of the Domestika online course: Conceptual Still Life Photography. Learn to shoot still life photographs, from concept definition to editing in Photoshop, and explore set design, framing, and lighting.
Partial transcription of the video
“Exporting images We finished our photoshoot. In this lesson, I will show you how to export and mounting the various focusers on Helicon Focus. So, there, we see that on the side, we have all the images we shot during our session. To avoid being polluted by images that are not useful to us, we will go to this tab here and we're just going to select the images that we noted in green, in orange and red. Use the Command key to select multiple colors. And there you see that on the side, you only have the images you selected. So, we can quickly see the three images we shot to check that on the wh...”
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Course summary for: Conceptual Still Life Photography
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Category
Photography & Video -
Software
Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Capture One, Helicon Focus -
Areas
Art Direction, Photographic Composition, Photography, Photography Post-production, Product Photography, Set Design

Paris se quema
A course by Paris se quema
Anaïs Harel and Nicolas Ocante founded their photo studio Paris se quema in 2014 after starting out as graphic designers and art directors. Their visual identity combines minimalism and conceptual art with bright colors and abstract elements.
Their clients include big-name brands like Sephora and Izipizi, as well as Netflix and the magazine Mint.
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