Dive more often 2025 program
Even better underwater photos with tips & tricks for post-processing
Saturday
13:00
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This is what you can expect
Inspiration, information and interaction – that's what it's all about at the Theme Table at the DuikeninBeeld stand.
Did you take some great photos during your dives, but would you like to make them even better? Underwater photographer Ron Offermans has tips & tricks to edit your images in Photoshop. Join in, talk and ask questions!
Do you recognize this? Do you also dread the post-processing of your underwater photos? Does it take too much time or do you find it artificial and kitschy, which may not fit with nature photography? Then it is good to know that you can make a photo a lot more beautiful with quick, subtle actions. Don't forget, in fact, the use of flash or filters is also a manipulation of a natural situation and professional photographers do nothing else.
The most used program Photoshop offers an unprecedented number of possibilities to edit a photo and every year more are added. The latest developments are AI functions. A big job to determine which function is suitable for the editing you have in mind.
Ron Offermans is a professional photographer who, in addition to his business work, has also earned his stripes as an underwater photographer. He has been working with Photoshop for decades and can therefore tell you like no other which functions are the most practical.
At the Theme Table he will demonstrate a number of them. Mainly functions that come in handy for underwater photos, such as contrast and white balance corrections. But also removing floating dirt will be discussed, in particular some ways to stamp away the dust particles not one by one, but several at a time. For the enthusiasts he will also demonstrate a few AI functions.
Did you take some great photos during your dives, but would you like to make them even better? Underwater photographer Ron Offermans has tips & tricks to edit your images in Photoshop. Join in, talk and ask questions!
Do you recognize this? Do you also dread the post-processing of your underwater photos? Does it take too much time or do you find it artificial and kitschy, which may not fit with nature photography? Then it is good to know that you can make a photo a lot more beautiful with quick, subtle actions. Don't forget, in fact, the use of flash or filters is also a manipulation of a natural situation and professional photographers do nothing else.
The most used program Photoshop offers an unprecedented number of possibilities to edit a photo and every year more are added. The latest developments are AI functions. A big job to determine which function is suitable for the editing you have in mind.
Ron Offermans is a professional photographer who, in addition to his business work, has also earned his stripes as an underwater photographer. He has been working with Photoshop for decades and can therefore tell you like no other which functions are the most practical.
At the Theme Table he will demonstrate a number of them. Mainly functions that come in handy for underwater photos, such as contrast and white balance corrections. But also removing floating dirt will be discussed, in particular some ways to stamp away the dust particles not one by one, but several at a time. For the enthusiasts he will also demonstrate a few AI functions.
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Ron Offermans
Information Duikvaker 2023
Opening hours
February 1, 2025 from 10am - 6pm
February 2, 2025 from 10am - 5pm
Location
Expo Houten
Meidoornkade 24
3992 AE Houten
Duikvaker is organized by The Exhibition Company
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