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Rangefinder Magazine
April 2004

Welcome to Rangefinder. Below is the Table of Contents of this month's magazine, use the links on the right to read selected articles on line. You may also use the secure Online Subscription Form to begin enjoying the entire magazine each month.

FEATURES

8 Profile: Jim DiVitale by Steve Anchell
Digital Expert Splits Time Between the Advertising Studio and Teaching

14 WPPI Wrap-up by Emily Burnett
A Look at the Week’s Featured Products, Speakers and Events

18 Profile: Woody Walters by Kirsten Mortensen
Fine Art Photography Joins Artistic Visionwith Financial Success

24 Corel Painter Inside and Out by Karen Sperling
Painting Isn’t Just for Artists Anymore

34 Rf Cookbook by Fernando Escovar
Carmen Electra—Keeping It Simple

36 Profile: Marilyn Sholin by Larry Singer
Fearless Artist

42 Painterly Digitals by Jane Wingate
Making a Photograph Look “Just Like a Painting”

46 Profile: Tony Worobiec and Ray Spence by Stephanie Boozer
Blending Contemporary Fine Art Photography withTraditions of the Past in Their New Book, Photo Art

58 Raw Capture: Shooting Digital Originals by Stan Sholik
Choosing the Right File Format: Advantages of Shooting RAW

COLUMNS

6 Insight/ On the Cover by Bill Hurter

28 Field Test: by Ctein
Adobe Photoshop CS

52 Digital Photography: by John Rettie
Reflections on the PMA & WPPI Shows

67 First Exposure: by Ken Storch
Adobe Camera RAW

DEPARTMENTS

65 Problems & Solutions
72 Calendar
87 Industry News
88 New Products

—coming next month: Changing Technology Issue—

• Digital Lighting Techniques
• JPL’s Deep-space Photography
• ProShots Vs. StudioMaster PRO 2
• Workflow: The TEPS Solution
• Eliot Porter: Color Revolutionary
• René Clement: Global Journalist

 

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