Real World Scanning

- Learning the intricacies of scanning to digitize your negatives for optimal quality

  Micahel Mutansky, real World Scanning Workshop, Photography Classes and Workshops at Project Basho in Philadelphia PA'
Michael Mutansky
Description:

This workshop is designed to teach the fundamentals of good scanning technique. The scanning process is the first step in the interpretation of a negative or chrome to the desired final image, so it is important that the scanning step be done 'right.' Once a good understanding of the process is established, this knowledge can be applied to advance their personal aesthetic through the first step in the digital process.

The workshop will cover film cleaning and preparation, negative development approaches for good scanning, scanner capabilities and limitations, viable file formats, preparation for Photoshop, and a cursory look at output options. Students are expected to bring suitable negatives or chromes for scanning.

Schedule:
One-weekend Workshop:
Saturday & Sunday, 9 am - 5 pm
Oct 24 & 25
Materials Needed:
  • Negatives suitable for scanning
Prerequisite:

Photographic Vision I or portfolio review

Class Fee:
  • $400 + lab fee of $50
Enrollment: Limited to 8
Deadline: Oct 18
Instructor:

Michael Mutmansky: is a photographer and architectural engineer who has focused his work on the constructed environment primarily. Over the past five years, he has spent time documenting the depression-era art installed in the Post Offices in Pennsylvania for an exhibit at the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg. His work is currently represented by galleries and art dealers in California, Denver, Houston and New York.

Currently, Michael is rebuilding his darkroom after a cross-country move. Along with this, he is concentrating on photogravure as a printing process to work with in the future.