Kayell Australia Sydney Wacom Workshop

Wednesday, 24 August 2016 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM AEST

30 Whiting Street, Artarmon, NSW, 2064, Australia

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Wednesday, 24 August 2016 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM AEST

Kayell Australia - Sydney Showroom, 30 Whiting Street, Artarmon, NSW, 2064, Australia.

 Kayell Australia Wacom Workshop

The course is aimed at two types of people: people who are considering the purchase of a Wacom Tablet and want to make sure it's a good fit for them; and people who own a Tablet but feel like they aren't taking full advantage of it. In this course you learn the advantages of using a Tablet, tips for getting comfortable with the Tablet, how to customize your settings for the Pen, Express Keys and how to use your Tablet with Photoshop and Lightroom to be more accurate and save time.

What am I going to get from this workshop? 

  • Learn how to customize settings for the Tablet, Pen, Express, Keys, Touch Ring and Radial Menu
  • Choosing which Wacom tablet is best suited for my kind of work
  • How to best use the multi touch interface
  • See how to use pressure sensitivity settings in Photoshop
  • Learn how to speed up your work with a Wacom Tablet

 How to supercharge the Adobe brush engine with Wacom pressure sensitivity

The Adobe Brush Engine in Photoshop can be an amazing tool. When you connect a Wacom pen tablet or creative pen display to your computer, Photoshop recognizes your use of the tablet and gives you access to a number of capabilities that were not available to you before. One of the most significant benefits is the recognition of pressure sensitivity in the Wacom pen. All tools that leverage the Brush Engine can take advantage of pressure sensitivity.

Wacom PressureWacom pen tablet benefits in Photoshop

Wacom's pressure-sensitive pens are recognized in the two dozen or more tools and brushes in Photoshop. From the Clone Stamp and Healing Brush, to Layer Masks and Adjustment Layers, youcan dynamically adjust color temperature exposure, tone, contrast, and most other features, all by how lightly or firmly you press your pen to the tablet. Your creative edits and enhancements will look more natural and organic using a pressure-sensitive Wacom pen.

Check out this checklist of the most popular tasks in Photoshop that benefit from the pressure-sensitive pen:

  • Retouching with the Clone Stamp tool: This tool takes advantage of pressure sensitivity in a way that is ideal for subtleness of element removal, for a natural, professional effect.
  • Improve brush work: Using the Brush tool and a soft edge brush, use pressure sensitivity to subtly improve skin tones, brighten eyes, and soften features.
  • Creating selections: Some of the toughest things to master in Photoshop, the selection tools are made more precise as you paint your selection on the image.
  • Compositing tasks: Natural and intuitive masking helps you create composite images that look natural and intentional, thanks to the pressure-sensitive brush and Layer Mask feature.
  • Targeted adjustment layers: Make brush-on adjustments to an image and control the opacity of the
  • effect based on how hard you press the pen to the tablet.

 

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Wacom brings out the best in Photoshop's multi-touch Interface

Recently, Adobe introduced multi-touch support in Photoshop, similar to what we already enjoy in Adobe® Illustrator®. Multi-touch gestures speed up your workflow by enabling you to get to the details that you wish to edit faster and make the necessary changes more intuitively. With integrated multi-touch capabilities, Wacom's Intuos Pro and Cintiq line enable you to pinch, zoom, and rotate with ease, while brushing on enhancements with the Wacom pen.

Programmable ExpressKeys

The programmable ExpressKeys on your Intuos Pro pen tablet are likely a nice surprise and a productivity tool you may not have expected. So many functions can be controlled by using the
ExpressKeys on a tablet. These can be as simple as selecting the brush panel, or they can be programmed to do complex tasks, such as creating an inverted layer mask. If you can do it with keyboard shortcuts, it can be programmed as an ExpressKey action.Not only that, but you can have a whole set of ExpressKeys settings for each application that you run on your computer. The tablet knows which application you are using and changes the ExpressKeys accordingly.

Wacom_Buttons.jpgAdobe Lightroom takes note of pressure sensitivity

Lightroom serves a crucial image management and editing role in a Photographer's workflow. Taking a cue from its customers, Adobe introduced pressure-sensitive pen features in the adjustment brush to help you do some of your image editing in Lightroom.

Similar to Photoshop, when you use a Wacom pen tablet in Lightroom, you gain the ability to more precisely and subtly enhance your images, so that your retouching looks natural. Examples include brightening the eyes, adding color to the pupils, or following the natural contours in your photo to add definition to cheeks and lips.

 

Sydney Presenter:

Rocco Ancora

Named as one of the Top Ten Photographers in the world by the iconic photography magazine American Photo, Rocco’s poetic imagery continues to evolve with his mastery of light and the ability to capture the human connection. Rocco’s distinctive style is classical and romantic, his imagery is exquisitely imbued with evocative lighting and composition it’s a look and feeling that Rocco strives for. 

Rocco has been awarded the prestigious accolade, The Australian Institute of Professional Photography’s Wedding Photographer of the year an unprecedented four times in a six-year span, which is a testimony of the highest regard in which his peers hold Rocco’s craftsmanship. His work is celebrated both locally and internationally with many major awards to his name. As a multiple Grand Award winner at WPPI as well as 1st, 2nd and 3rd placements, these achievements are a true reflection of his commitment to creativity for his clients. 

Rocco is a trussed spokesperson and ambassador for Nikon Australia, Canson and x-rite. As a passionate educator, he is now a sought after speaker by photographic organizations & institutes. Presenting a dynamic workshops and seminars all over the world as well as recently launching the exclusive artistic edit and boutique printing service Capture to Print. 

 In 2014 he was voted by his peers as a board member for the AIPP National Board, where he is very proud to represent the members of the institute, an institution that he has been a member of for over 20 years. Most recently, Rocco has been appointed the Chair-Person of the Australian Professional Photography Awards (APPA). A position that Rocco takes a great deal of pride in as the awards are something that he believes is wonderful learning tool in photography. 

 

 

Kayell Australia is your one stop shop for online and person to person professional imaging solutions. We cover all aspects of Digital Imaging, Videography, Workflow and Inkjet Printing with our own imported brands and carefully selected Australian sourced products. Our staff in all three states ( NSW, VIC and QLD ) are highly experienced in their respective fields and are an invaluable source of advice for our customers. Kayell has been the professional’s choice for over 40 years and we constantly add to and update our range to bring the latest and best technologies to our markets which include: Photographers, Film makers, Fine Artists, Educators, Designers, Prepress operators, Brand custodians, Advertising agencies, Print buyers, Publishers and Printers.

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