Resolution and image size are two of the science pieces of the photography puzzle that are most often inquired about AND misunderstood! Whitney Minten takes the guesswork out of BOTH in this amazing episode of The Science of Photography!
Whitney comes to us with degrees in biology, computer science and robotics. While at university and as part of several robotics startups, she wrote code to control robots and their various sensors, including cameras. She also trained experts on how to use these robots in a variety of settings, from search and rescue workers operating in a disaster, to astronauts training on the seafloor. She worked for several years at an optical spectrometer company where she programmed spectrometers and learned the physics behind light and color at their most fundamental levels. Later, she taught Photoshop and graphic design as an adjunct professor. Yet, it wasn’t until after she became a mom that she picked up a camera for the purpose of creating art. This unconventional career path allows Whitney to bring to bear a diverse technical background that promises a unique depth to her work, while her skills as an educator allow her to explain it in a way that remains accessible.
A lot of information, but I am excited to have a guide to help me understand how to give my clients the best image for printing. Thanks, Whitney!
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