dpBestflow – Join Us Tonight!
[by Judy Herrmann]
On December 3, 2002, Dave Harp, the president of ASMP at the time, asked Richard Anderson, Peter Krogh and me to meet with him and Gene Mopsik in Baltimore. The ASMP Digital Standards Committee was born that afternoon and I don’t think any of us remotely imagined the full import of what we began that day.
Today, it is my great honor to invite you to celebrate the launch of a unique and powerful information resource: dpBestflow. The culmination of years of research and hard-won knowledge, dpBestflow provides best practices and workflows for photographers.
Now, best practices and workflows may not sound like the most glamorous topic in the world but if you’re like me, you’re dying to just put the constant time-suck of keeping up with technological change behind you and focus on making great images. dpBestflow helps you do just that.
Efficient workflows lead to more productive use of your time. They increase your profitability and give you more time to focus on important things like diversifying your skill-set, marketing your work, achieving your goals or even just having dinner with your family. Best practices preserve your visual legacy. They ensure that your data is protected and interpreted exactly how you intended – today and in the future. Until now, figuring out how to achieve efficient workflows and embrace best practices has been a real challenge for photographers.
The dpBestflow team has done the homework for you. Instead of culling through countless books and websites, trying to piece information together. You now have a one-stop-shop for all things workflow related. Got a burning question about a single topic like sharpening or storage media? You’ll find a distillation of exactly what you need to know. Searching for guidance on a broad category like how to organize your files or keep your data safe? On the dpBestflow website, you’ll find concrete answers including informative how-to tutorials and movies.
I invite you to join us tonight to celebrate the launch of this exciting new initiative.
7pm
Navy Memorial Auditorium
701 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Washington DC
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It’s a little far for me to travel, living here as I do in North Dakota…but I’d sure like to follow up on this initiative.
The website is live and contains a wealth of information! http://www.dpBestflow.org
It includes a link to traveling seminars. You may want to check back periodically to see if a seminar comes to a city or conference that you’d be able to travel to more easily.
This is a wonderful resource… one of the best things ASMP has come up with in years. Thanks to all concerned.