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Matteo bertetto
Since I was a child I had a love for the world of electronics and computers.
I still remember my first computer when I was 10, a Pentium 100 with which I spent all the days playing.
When I was 13 years old I learned to build a computer all my own, as those guys who assemble and dissemble a scooter, but I did it in my bedroom.
I got in touch with a camera quite early, my father had an old Canon Camera Film but I hadn’t understood yet how important this hobby would become later.
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Topics covered in the courses
- Using Camera Raw and Photoshop
- Dynamic range
- Basic adjustments
- Lens profile correction
- Chromatic aberration removal
- Vignetting
- Straightening the horizon and vertical lines
- Image cropping and various formats
- Detail Panel: Brightness and Sharpness (When You Need Them and How to Use Them)
- Adjusting the white balance
- Exposure adjustment
- Contrast
- Lights and Shadows
- Clarity
- Explanation and use of the toning curve
- Layer masks (work selectively on only some parts of the image)
- Quick selection mask
- Luminosity Mask
- Selective Dodge & Burn
- The Orton Effect by Matteo Bertetto
- Advanced Sharpening Filter
- Manual multi-exposure “Bertetto Method”
- HDR and Tonemapping
- Optimal resizing and saving for web and social media
what is this
Manual Multi Exposure
This technique was born because of the need to merge night shots increasing the dynamic range of the single raw. The dynamic range is that range that covers from the brightest lights to the most closed shadows. The human eye has a dynamic range of approximately 30 stops, the modern cameras instead, it depends on the model and on the brand, have a dynamic range between about 5 and 15 stops in the single raw. Thanks to my photographic workflow, by changing ISO, shutter speed and aperture, you can extend the dynamic range both of highlights and shadows with no limit: the greater the number of shots, the greater the dynamic range of the final image will be. A large part of the technique takes place during post-production.
Video and Data Sheet
VIDEO TUTORIALS AND REVIEWS
SMALLRIG RM 03 Luce a LED Macro
Calibrazione Monitor – Sonda X-Rite Calibrite Display Pro HL
Brightin Star 9mm
Filtri NiSi JetMag Pro
PRIVATE FIELD WORKSHOP
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