Photography post processing workshop on Sunday

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February 23, 2012

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Mangalore, February 23: Mangalore Photography Club will be holding a day-long 'Photography Post Processing Workshop' on Sunday February 26, at Hotel Moti Mahal, in the city.

The workshop is advanced programme useful for both amateurs and professionals alike as it will familiarize the participants with the effective use of technical softwares like Adobe Lightroom, stated a press release issued by the organisers.

Dr. Krishna Mohan is the resource person for the workshop, which would commence at 10:00 am and continue till 5:00pm.

Registration fee for the workshop is Rs. 1300/- (inclusive of lunch & refreshments) with special group discount for registration of over 5 persons. There is also a special fee for students (Rs. 1100/-) As there are only limited seats available, those interested are requested to register at the earliest. For further details contact: Krishi (9880744258), Rohit (9845071770) or Dijiraj (9845285808) or email: [email protected]

Registration is accepted at: Mangalore Photography Club, C/o Crystal Electronics & Appliances, (Opp. Maple showroom), Kumudavathi Building, Ground floor, Balmatta, Mangalore 575001 Phone: 0824 4251525. Outstation candidates may register by phone or email and pay at the venue.

Adobe Lightroom

Adobe Lightroom is the essential post processing software of choice for digital photographers. This unique hands-on intensive workshop is focused on Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Participants will learn to download, organize, manage, develop, and present digital photographs using their own laptops. Led by Lightroom experts, this workshop ensures a smooth transition to the digital photography workflow.

Topics include choosing appropriate file formats for image capture, efficiently downloading images from camera or hard drive, sorting, rating, editing, global tone and color correction, critical local corrections, input and output sharpening, presenting slideshows, and printing photographic images using Adobe Lightroom from start to finish. The workshop emphasizes using Adobe Lightroom to its fullest potential by generating time-saving techniques.

Once images are organized and processed we look at ways to integrate Adobe Photoshop or Elements for further image processing if desired along with expert recommendations and strategies for making clear decisions based on how Lightroom benefits each participant's personal approach and digital photography workflow needs.

Participants may bring their laptop to gain practical experience of Adobe Lightroom and walk away with a new perspective and straight forward grasp of Adobe Lightroom, as well as time-saving tips, enabling one to spend less time in front of a computer and more time behind the camera.


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May 27,2020

Bengaluru, May 27: Former Karnataka chief minister and JD-S leader HD Kumaraswamy on Wednesday said that the state government should withdraw the decision to name the Yelahanka bridge after Hindutva ideologue Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.

"The state government's decision to name the Yelahanka bridge after Savarkar is a disgrace to those who have struggled for the country's prosperity. This doesn't give a good name to the state government," Kumaraswamy tweeted.

"There are many great people who worked for the development of the country before and after independence. Their names could have been used for this bridge. Do other states name their bridges after our leaders? On behalf of the people of the state, I urge the state government to take a step back from this decision," he added.

The newly built Yelahanka bridge was named after Savarkar last year in a BBMP council meeting. Later it was sent to state government for approval. Tomorrow, the bridge is likely to be inaugurated for public use.

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July 1,2020

Mangaluru, July 1: The district administration has imposed prohibitory orders under Section 144 in entire Dakshina Kannada between 8pm and 5am in the entire month of July.

Notice in this regard was issued today by Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Roopesh. The order will come into force with immediate and will be in place ill July 31, the DC said.

The decision was taken days after Karnataka government took steps to tighten covid restriction and imposed lockdown from 8pm to 5am. 

Under the imposed Section 144, the presence or movement of one or more persons in public places are prohibited. Besides, the gathering of any sort anywhere, including religious places subject to certain conditions in view of the COVID-19 pandemic will also be restricted. 
 

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July 17,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 17: Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Mayor, M Goutham Kumar on Friday called for an extension of lockdown in the city for one more week due to rise in the COVID-19 cases.

"It will be better if we get more time to tackle COVID-19 cases, we wish for the extension of lockdown for one more week. We have given the proposal to the government," said M Goutham Kumar, BBMP Mayor.

"After the number of cases increased in Bengaluru, BBMP started antigen test in containment and hotspot zones of Bengaluru to tackle the cases which have crossed 2,000 mark," he added.

Along with Mayor, BBMP Commissioner Anil Kumar has also proposed the state government to extend lockdown in Bengaluru for one more week.

"The number of cases in Bengaluru increasing in Bengaluru rapidly. BBMP has inaugurated more than 200 vehicles in Bengaluru for the use of the antigen test," said Anil Kumar, Commissioner BBMP.

According to the Union Health Ministry, there are 51,422 COVID-19 cases in the state.

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