Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 5:13 pm
During this class we are going to try something a bit different. I would like you to post your best version of some selected images from the class to the Curvemeister Gallery.
If you go to: gallery.curvemeister.com you will see a folder called CM101 June 2009. Under that folder you will see additional folders for weekly postings.
The new gallery allows us to vote on the images and decide who has created the best correction for the given image. It is not necessarily a contest since there is no real prize. Bragging rights excluded. We want this to be fun and open for discussion.
Mike and I believe that allowing you compare the images side by side and having to make a choice will help enhance the class by getting your critical thinking skills into the game.
We also want you to see that there can be a great deal of variation in any given image and that what we are really after is a “More Corrected” image rather than “this one is right and this is wrong”.
Please bring your discussion back to the forum rather than posting to the gallery. We do not want to muddy the discussion in class. We will be looking for the images during the week in the forum, and then when you have decided that the image is “done” then you can post it out to the gallery for the vote…
Greg and Mike
If you go to: gallery.curvemeister.com you will see a folder called CM101 June 2009. Under that folder you will see additional folders for weekly postings.
The new gallery allows us to vote on the images and decide who has created the best correction for the given image. It is not necessarily a contest since there is no real prize. Bragging rights excluded. We want this to be fun and open for discussion.
Mike and I believe that allowing you compare the images side by side and having to make a choice will help enhance the class by getting your critical thinking skills into the game.
We also want you to see that there can be a great deal of variation in any given image and that what we are really after is a “More Corrected” image rather than “this one is right and this is wrong”.
Please bring your discussion back to the forum rather than posting to the gallery. We do not want to muddy the discussion in class. We will be looking for the images during the week in the forum, and then when you have decided that the image is “done” then you can post it out to the gallery for the vote…
Greg and Mike