A test for the Teton Photography Club

The Teton Photography Club of Jackson, Wyoming had completed a major technical revision of the website to better serve our members. One of the upgrades is to provide syndication of TPC member blogs to the TPC site. All members are invited to submit their blogs for this syndication. To add your photography blog, send me a note to PastPres@TetonPhotographyClub.org. The new website also allow you to be notified by email about new events and new blog posts. We are testing this system in the coming week. The email notification you receive will give you a direct link to the new website content and the ability to add events directly to your personal electronic calendar. You have the option to unsubscribe from these notifications at any time. We hope you will enjoy these new member services. TetonPhotographyClub.org

Pandemic: How photographers can stay safe

We have all be struggling to stay safe and healthy during the Covid-19 pandemic. This post is intended to help fellow nature photographers from my perspective as a retired physician with almost 30 years of ICU experience. GTNP-9714GTNP-9714   In June of 2020 Grand Teton National Park opened following the Covid-19 pandemic closures for the 3 previous months. We were there on opening day and were greeted by 10 grizzly and 5 black bears. We were ecstatic and photo opportunities were everywhere. Two days later, when the news was out, tourists flocked to the park and the scene was dramatically different. Continue reading "Pandemic: How photographers can stay safe"

Testing new blog notification

We are testing a new TPC member service that allows members to receive email notices of new blog posts and events. This is a test of the new blog post notification.

You have the opportunity to opt out of any future notifications using the link on the email you received.

How to Convert Color Pictures to Grayscale Images Using Photoshop CC Droplets EASY

 

I show you this super fast technique to convert multiple JPG images from RGB to grayscale using Photoshop CC droplets. There are a couple of tricky settings you need to know to make this method work. Once you create this photoshop droplet, you will be able to use it anywhere on the computer. You will be able to convert RGB images to GRAYSCALE (8-bit grayscale, not just grayscale image in RGB). This technique teaches you how to use Photoshop actions and Photoshop droplets for a powerful image conversion utility program that you can use anywhere on your computer with Photoshop CC.