TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Technical information on the making of the photos on this website is divided into four sections:
Digital Capture or FilmClick on any of the section titles to go to the corresponding section
Processing Photo Files
Digitizing (Scanning) the slides (not necessary with digital capture, of course)
Output-specific processing
I have learned a great deal of useful information from all the following websites:
Luminous Landscape, Michael Riechmann is a Canadian pro photographer whose huge website has essays, equipment reviews, photos, comments, editorials, and includes information on subscribing to his DVD-based quarterly "magazine" of photography
Ian Lyons is a photographer whose website contains excellent tutorials and reviews in addition to a gallery of his photos
Roger Cavanagh has a useful website of photos, news, reviews, etc.
The late Bruce Fraser was one of the world's experts in color management, writes magazine and web articles, and co-author of some of the finest books on Photoshop
Digital Outback Photo is a useful website with reviews, forums, and general photography news
Norman Koren has a very useful website on many aspects of photography, particularly optical theory, sharpness, lens MTF (modulation transfer function), printing, calibration, and more
Andrew Rodney is a photographer, consultant, trainer, and writer of articles on Photoshop, digital imaging, and color management
Henry Wilhelm has done extensive testing on the durability of various combinations of inkjet inks and papers.
Jon Cone at Inkjet Mall in Vermont is a pioneer in digital printmaking, teaches in-house seminars, and has an on-line store selling printer profiles, monitor calibration instruments & software, special papers, his own Piezography system for black-and-white printing on Epson printers, and more