Showing posts with label webinar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label webinar. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2016

Topaz Video Tutorials - Texture Effects, Adjust, Restyle, Remask & More (Special Offer Coupon Code)

A reader asked if I could give them a link to all of the tutorials I've done on Topaz Labs software, so I decided to turn that request into a blog article. I hope you enjoy it!

Enjoy the videos and a special offer at the end to get one or more Topaz products at a discount!


Advanced Texture Effects Techniques


Texture Effects Tutorial


Best of the Topaz Bundle Tour


Spice Up Your Images Without HDR


Doing the Unexpected with the Topaz Collection using Lightroom


Topaz Restyle Demo


Topaz Labs Remask 5 Demo - Sky Replacement

Special Offer - Save 15%

Click this link and enter the coupon code RONMART when you check out to save 15% on one or more products:

Save 15% off Topaz Products with ronmartblog.com coupon code

If for any reason the code doesn't work, check out my discount coupon code page or contact me.

Topaz Labs Reviews

Check out more of my Topaz Labs product reviews here:

If you enjoyed those articles you might enjoy these too:

Disclaimer

If you make a purchase using links found in this article, I may make a commission. It doesn’t cost you a penny more, but it does help to support future articles like this.

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Sunday, April 24, 2016

PhotoFocus: Travel Photography Tips & Tricks Hangout (Special Offers)

PhotoFocus Travel Webinar

Thanks for joining me for my a hangout with photofocus.com here. If you didn’t make it you can click the photo above to watch the video archive and learn more. You can also get the PowerPoint for the presentation here or the PDF of the presentation here.

During this video I gave some practical advice about travel photography as well as doing some demos in Perfectly Clear.  Here’s a special 15% discount for those who watched using the coupon code Springclean:

Save 15% - Coupon Springclean

If you already have a coupon code, replace it and use this one by clicking Update Coupon to save even more!

Here’s links to some of the things that may come up during the hangout:

Software

Gear

Printing Advice

Deals / Special Offers

General Advice

CLICK HERE to learn how to join Ron to Meet Scott Kelby in Seattle on Tuesday April 26th – limited availability.


Click here for my Topaz Labs discount coupon code

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If you enjoyed this article, please support future articles like this by making a donation or saving money by using my discount coupon codes. Either way, your support is greatly appreciated!

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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Topaz Labs October 2014 Webinar Visitors (Coupon Code & Video Link)

Copyright (c) Ron Martinsen - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Thank you to everyone who attended my Topaz Labs Webinar! Click here to see all of the Topaz Labs products and be sure to visit my discount coupon code page to get a discount on ALL Topaz Labs products. 

While I didn’t feature it in the webinar due to its recent release, Impression is an awesome (albeit a little slow at this time) product that can create some stunning artistic effects. While it isn’t for everyone, it’s certain to please those people who are looking for something unique that they haven’t seen from other products before. Here’s literally a one click example from the numerous options available:

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If you like Simplify, you will love Impression!

More about this webinar

This webinar focused mostly on the following products:

Here’s a couple of the images covered by the webinar today:

Copyright (c) Ron Martinsen - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Copyright (c) Ron Martinsen - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Conclusion

Click here to see the webinar recording. Unfortunately the audio quality is very low so you’ll need to turn up your speakers.

Where to order

Click here to learn more or order and don’t forget to use my Discount Coupon Code page to save on your purchase.

Other articles you may enjoy

Here’s some of my Topaz Labs software reviews:

Here’s some other articles you might also enjoy:

Disclosure

If you make a purchase using links found in this article, I may make a commission. It doesn’t cost you a penny more, but it does help to support future articles like this.

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If you enjoyed this article, please support future articles like this by making a donation or saving money by using my discount coupon codes. Either way, your support is greatly appreciated!

This blog is intended for freelance writing and sharing of opinions and is not a representative of any of the companies whose links are provided on this site.

The opinions provided are of Ron Martinsen alone and do not reflect the view of any other entity

Monday, June 23, 2014

WEBINAR: From Ordinary to Extraordinary with Topaz Labs Complete Collection on June 24th

Copyright (c) Ron Martinsen - ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDAncient Staircase of Mystery
An image edited live during my last webinar

Join me on Tuesday June 24th at 9:00 AM Pacific Time / 12:00 PM Eastern Time for a live demonstration where I’ll discuss how to apply some often overlooked features in a number of Topaz Labs products. If you are using other photography editing suites and wondering what makes Topaz Labs stand out from the other products on the market, then this is the webinar for you!

Special Offer

Everyone who follows my blog knows about my discount coupon code page where you can save on products that I have reviewed, but if you tune into the webinar there will be a special offer for attendees that’s even better!

Other articles you may enjoy

If you enjoyed this article, you may also enjoy seeing some of my Topaz Labs product reviews:

Disclosure

If you make a purchase using links found in this article, I may make a commission. It doesn’t cost you a penny more, but it does help to support future articles like this.

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If you enjoyed this article, please support future articles like this by making a donation or saving money by using my discount coupon codes. Either way, your support is greatly appreciated!

This blog is intended for freelance writing and sharing of opinions and is not a representative of any of the companies whose links are provided on this site.

The opinions provided are of Ron Martinsen alone and do not reflect the view of any other entity

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Topaz Labs Interview, Webinar Video & My Digital Workflow

Click to see the Topaz Labs Ron Martinsen Interview

Recently I was interviewed by Topaz Labs, and during that process I was asked to list out my digital workflow. That’s not something I’ve shared anywhere in well over 5 years so I thought my readers here might like to read it!

Click here to read the interview.

Webinar Video

I also just discovered that the video from my last webinar where I demonstrate how I use several Topaz Labs products is now available too:

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Disclosure

If you make a purchase using links found in this article, I may make a commission. It doesn’t cost you a penny more, but it does help to support future articles like this.

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If you enjoyed this article, please support future articles like this by making a donation or saving money by using my discount coupon codes. Either way, your support is greatly appreciated!

This blog is intended for freelance writing and sharing of opinions and is not a representative of any of the companies whose links are provided on this site.

The opinions provided are of Ron Martinsen alone and do not reflect the view of any other entity

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

REVIEW: Topaz Lens Effects (Special Offer) & Webinar Video


Topaz Lens Effects

Topaz Lens Effects is one of those products that you don’t hear much about, but it’s one that I think is pretty underrated. The reason why is that there’s not only some decent photo editing filters, but there are also some cool special effects like Fog, Motion (aka Streak), Tilt Shift, Bokeh, Polarization, Sharpening, Vignette, etc.... It makes it easy to experiment and add some extra wow to your images, especially if your budget doesn’t allow you to own a lot of more expensive products.

Click here to download a trial copy to experiment on your own images, and check out just a few that I’ve included here to illustrate a tiny bit of what this product can do.

Sample Image – Chicago Police

Here’s a real simple edit that shows off the fun to use streak filter (Filter Streak – Left to Right High used here) which I used to give more sense of motion to the shot:


After Lens Effects Streak and More Saturation filters

Here’s what the image looked like out of the camera:

Original Image out of camera (from RAW)
Original Image out of camera (from RAW)

Here’s my Photoshop layers adjustments (easily doable in Photoshop Elements too):

image

The layer mask was just to selectively tone down the filter in some areas and use it more heavily in others to suite my taste and intention. Not all scenarios will require a layer mask.

Sample Image – Japan Hillside


Original Image - no edits


After Lens Effects Edits

After version with a little more saturation and Fog II lens effect
After version with a little more saturation and Fog I lens effect
Click for a larger version

To watch me edit this image, watch my Topaz Labs Webinar from early July that will be published to http://www.youtube.com/TopazLabs (coming soon). The filters used were:

  1. xF Add Adjustment - More Contrast
  2. xF Add Adjustment - More Saturation
  3. Filter - Graduated Neutral Density - Quarter Half 1 Stop
  4. Filter - Graduated Neutral Density - Top Half 1 Stop
  5. Remask to select the sky & lake reflection of sky
  6. Photoshop Photo Filter – Cooling Filter (82) – can be done without Photoshop
  7. B&W Effects – Dynamic I Smooth with 40% Opacity Soft Light Blend Mode layer (to give more mid-tone punch)
  8. Fog Effect – Fog I 
Creative Blur

This is kind of a Lens Baby effect on a chosen region from your image using on of the included filters:


Lens - Creative Blur - Centered Upper Half Effect

It’s not my style, but lots of people who long for a Lens Baby’s might enjoy it.

Sample Image – Fall Pathway

Now to be fair, I’d probably do a little more with this image using Adjust before I’d call it done. However, I’m trying to show how far you can go with just Lens Effects.


Edited using only Lens Effects and one optional Photoshop Adjustment Layer

Original Image before Lens Effects
Original Image before Lens Effects

Here’s my Photoshop layers to show what I did:

Photoshop Layers for Topaz Lens Effect Edit

The layer names are the presets I used in Lens Effects (all default presets except where noted). Here’s the why behind my layers:

  1. More Contrast – This is a preset that just does what it says.
  2. Saturation Boost – I wanted to amp up the fall colors. This can be adjusted to taste, but I just accepted the default for time constraint reasons.
  3. Photo Filter – This is an optional step that could have been done using White Balance in Adobe Camera Raw, in camera using the Shade White Balance or in your favorite RAW file editor (i.e., Aperture, Lightroom, Capture NX2, DPP, etc…). I just wanted the pathway to look warmer, so I chose the Photo Filter using Warming filter #85.
  4. GND Top Half 2 Stops – This is a digital Graduated Neutral Density filter that darkens the sky slightly and brings out more details in the tree tops.
  5. Warm II – I wanted to warm up the entire scene overall
  6. Sharpening II – Because I don’t want to sharpen the next layer, I do this step to sharpen the base image.
  7. Fog I – I use the Fog I preset to give the sense that the fog was rolling in. It was for fun and is clearly optional.

Conclusion

Yes, there is overlap with this product and similar products from Google (i.e., Color Efex in the Nik Collection), and onOne (i.e., Perfect Effects) so I’m not suggesting that this is a product that owners of either of those products needs. However, users who haven’t made an investment in post-processing software or plug-ins will find that they can do quite a bit with this product alone.

As an owner of pretty much all of the major plug-ins on the market, this is my go to plug-in for Fog or for a very fast Graduated Neutral Density filter effect on level horizons.

Watch my Topaz Webinars to see how I use it in Topaz only workflow.

For those who are wondering, YES it works with Lightroom 2 and up, as well as Adobe Photoshop CS3-CS6 (32-bit and 64-bit), Photoshop Elements 6-11, PaintShop Pro, Photo Impact and Serif Photo Plus. I used a little Photoshop for my demo, but some of these alternative products could have easily done the same thing.

Overall I find this to be a nice complement to the Topaz Collection, and a decent first plug-in for budget conscious buyers looking for more than what their basic RAW photo editor provides. 

Webinar Video

Here’s the video from my last webinar where I demonstrate how I use Lens Effects:

Where to order

Click here to order your copy and use the coupon code RONMART to save 15% on just this product, the entire Topaz Collection or any other Topaz product. If you have any troubles with this code, check my discount coupon code page for the latest details, or contact me.

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If you make a purchase using links found in this article, I may make a commission. It doesn’t cost you a penny more, but it does help to support future articles like this.

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If you enjoyed this article, please support future articles like this by making a donation or saving money by using my discount coupon codes. Either way, your support is greatly appreciated!

This blog is intended for freelance writing and sharing of opinions and is not a representative of any of the companies whose links are provided on this site.

The opinions provided are of Ron Martinsen alone and do not reflect the view of any other entity

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Welcome Topaz Webinar Visitors (30% Off) (Coupon Code: ronweb3)

Throne Hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace by Ron Martinsen (ronmart)) on 500px.com
Throne Hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace featured in today's webinar

Today I just finished my Topaz Labs Webinar to a large group of people and they are offering a special 30% discount on individual products valid through July 7th, 2013 if you use the special coupon code:

ronweb3

Click here to see all of the Topaz Labs products and use this code on any product before it expires! If you want to buy the entire bundle then click here to save even more!

If you were in the market for some Topaz software anyway, here’s your chance to save a bit more!

My webinar will be archived soon on http://www.youtube.com/topazlabs/ if you want to watch the recording.

Here’s some of my Topaz Labs software reviews:

Here’s some other articles you might also enjoy:

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If you make a purchase using links or coupon codes found on this blog, I may make a commission.

NOTE: This site requires cookies and uses affiliate linking to sites that use cookies.

If you enjoyed this article, please support future articles like this by making a donation or saving money by using my discount coupon codes. Either way, your support is greatly appreciated!

This blog is intended for freelance writing and sharing of opinions and is not a representative of any of the companies whose links are provided on this site.

The opinions provided are of Ron Martinsen alone and do not reflect the view of any other entity

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Scott Kelby Welcomes Ron Martinsen to The Grid

Ron Martinsen of ronmartblog.com on Scott Kelby's The Grid with Brad Moore

I’m thrilled to announce that Scott Kelby invited me to be a guest co-host on his popular webcast show, The Grid. Check out the special 100th episode of The Grid here:

http://kelbytv.com/thegrid/2013/06/13/the-grid-episode-100-viewer-requested-topics/

Thanks to all of my readers like you who made this possible by your awesome support of this blog! If you like hearing from Scott then be sure to check out KelbyTraining and/or NAPP where he’s managed to get the secrets of some of the best in the business documented in both of these awesome (and super cheap) publications.

I’ve got some good stuff in the queue, so I look forward to getting some great content out later this month after I return and get over my jet lag!

Sincerely,
Ron Martinsen

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Topaz Labs Webinar Video now available (includes TreeHouse, New York, Seattle and other tutorials)

Treehouse by Ron Martinsen - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Treehouse by Ron Martinsen - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
See the PhotoThoughts article and video below for more info

Topaz Labs has uploaded the video of my webinar where I showed 966 people how I edited this shot and several others that you might enjoy. Check it out here:

Special Offer

Click here to learn more about Topaz Labs complete line of products where you can save 15% when you use my RONMART discount coupon code (click link for a new code if it doesn’t work)!

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If you make a purchase using links found in this article, I may make a commission. It doesn’t cost you a penny more, but it does help to support future articles like this.

NOTE: This site requires cookies and uses affiliate linking to sites that use cookies.

If you enjoyed this article, please support future articles like this by making a donation or saving money by using my discount coupon codes. Either way, your support is greatly appreciated!

This blog is intended for freelance writing and sharing of opinions and is not a representative of any of the companies whose links are provided on this site.

The opinions provided are of Ron Martinsen alone and do not reflect the view of any other entity

Monday, July 11, 2011

RonmartBlog.com Presents Recapture Your Vision with Nik Software: Presented by Janice Wendt (TODAY)

Ever wonder why your captured images do not live up to your expectations? The exposure was right, the lighting was right, and most important, the framing was right. But the image did not live up to what you envision. Learn re-touching techniques that bring back the “alive” feeling, the mood, and all that inspired you when you committed to capture the image.

Her techniques remove the need for tedious selections and endless numbers of steps. These lessons are developed in such a way to save countless hours in front of your computer screen.  Janice will teach how to get the most out of your workflow, optimizing raw images, noise-reduction techniques, global adjustments vs. targeted adjustments, selective enhancements, bringing out detail, applying traditional techniques, black and white images from color capture and creating a style with your retouching.

RonmartBlog.com and Nik Software have teamed up to bring you this special webcast exclusively for Ron Martinsen Photography Blog readers. Ron’s been a big fan of Nik Software for years and was one of the first web sites to offer a 15% discount off Nik Software (coupon code RMARTINSEN), so he’s very excited to have all of his loyal readers get to know their Nik Software products during this presentation. If you haven’t purchased any Nik Software products yet, you’ll really enjoy seeing the cool things that Janice can do with Nik Software. You are certain to see why Ron loves these products so much and uses them on nearly every photo he edits!

Janice’s teaching technique is designed to energize and inspire you to see what is possible in the final steps of image preparation. Tools to be used include: Photoshop CS5 and the full suite of Nik Software products.

Sign Up Now

This session will take place on Monday, July 11, 2011 at 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM PDT. It is open to blog readers around the world. To register, simply click this link:

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/251190547

Nik Software Product Reviews

You can see Ron’s reviews on Nik Software products below:

To hear Nik Radio’s interview of Ron (9/23/10 episode #41), click here.

Special Offer

To get a discount just enter the code (see my discount coupon code page for updates if this doesn’t work):

Shopping cart code subject to change

If you did everything correctly you should see the correct price. My code also works for other versions – not just upgrades, so save on most Nik Software products when you use this code!

Prices subject to change without notice. I will get a commission and you’ll get a discount if you purchase using my code, so help us both by using the code!

NOTE: If any other codes are listed please choose REMOVE and enter mine as it’s the best deal you can get for this product!

Nik Software customers in Europe should contact europe@martinsen.com to get more on the discount.

Disclosure

Nik Software is a partner of this blog. If you make a purchase using my code, I may get a commission. Please support this blog by using my coupon code. This webinar is being presented at Ron’s request to Nik Software as a public service to his readers.

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If you enjoyed this article, please support future articles like this by making a donation or saving money by using my discount coupon codes. Either way, your support is greatly appreciated!

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The opinions provided are of Ron Martinsen alone and do not reflect the view of any other entity

Monday, May 2, 2011

Save 15% on Trey Ratcliff’s Photography Webinar (Discount Code)

Save 15% with my discount code (RONMART15) – learn more below


Watch Trey Edit this Photo in HDR DVD Workshop
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Sign up now for Trey Ratcliff’s Photography Webinar for only $167.45 ($197 Early Bird minus my 15% discount). Trey is a world famous HDR guru who will show you how he does his magic.

Trey will spend 3 weeks (9 hours over 9 classes) going through everything in his Photography workflow from the beginning until the end. This is a great opportunity and it’s a heck of  a lot cheaper than his hot-selling HDR DVD Workshop, but lacks the advantage of playback and pause at your own pace. If you can watch and learn (like I do) then this is a great value, but if you like to watch many times the DVD’s might still be your best bet.

Click here to view more details and don’t forget to enter my discount code (RONMART15) as shown below to save 15%!

Ordering Info

Save 15% Trey Ratcliff's Photography Webinar

Trey will mention you can order products needed for his class from his blog, but I’d really appreciate it if you used my links. It’s your choice as to who you want the commission to go to, but either way someone will get credit for your purchase. Here’s what you’ll want to have to follow along with Trey.

You can find coupon codes and more info on my special offers (all of which meet or exceed Trey’s offer – and contact me if you think they don’t) on my Discount Coupon Code page.

Disclaimer

Unlike most websites, I always remind you that I may get a commission if you use my links or codes. This is true of most websites but few mention this fact. Your support is what keeps this blog going, so if you like what you’ve learned here then do me the honor of using my links when you make your purchases. It doesn’t cost you a penny extra (someone will ALWAYS get a commission whether you realize it or not).

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If you enjoyed this article, please support future articles like this by making a donation or saving money by using my discount coupon codes. Either way, your support is greatly appreciated!

This blog is intended for freelance writing and sharing of opinions and is not a representative of any of the companies whose links are provided on this site.

The opinions provided are of Ron Martinsen alone and do not reflect the view of any other entity