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Digital Group

Some members of the society meet on the second Wednesday of each month to explore methods and techniques for producing individual photographs and audio visual shows from digital images. Visitors are also welcome.

"Home grown " evenings are split into two parts. 7.30pm until 8.00pm is reserved for beginners. From 8.00pm until 9.45pm there is a varied programme which should contain items of interest for people of all levels of knowledge and abilities as shown below.

When we have guest speakers we again start at 7.30 but the evening is dependent on their programme. We have booked an excellent group of guest speakers for 2008.

 

9th January
Open evening with demos by club members. Time for beginners, members' questions and demos of the techniques of the month.
13th February
Open evening with demos by club members. Time for beginners, members' questions and demos of the techniques of the month.
12th March
Open evening with demos by club members. Time for beginners, members' questions and demos of the techniques of the month.
9th April
Open evening with demos by club members. Time for beginners, members' questions and demos of the techniques of the month.
14th May
Irene Froy will be demonstrating the way she uses Photoshop to produce her flower pictures.
11th June
Open evening with demos by club members. Time for beginners, members' questions and demos of the techniques of the month.
9th July
Open evening with demos by club members. Time for beginners, members' questions and demos of the techniques of the month.
13th August
Peter Clark will be demonstrating his technique for converting pictures from colour to black and white.
10th September
Ben Gorman LRPS with tips on using photoshop.
8th October
Jon Baker will be demonstrating Photoshop techniques.
12th November
Open evening with demos by club members. Time for beginners, members' questions and demos of the techniques of the month.
10th December
John Hartshorne will be demonstrating Photoshop techniques.

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