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While any photographer can produce decent snapshots with an inexpensive digital camera, more ambitious digital photographers find there is as much to learn as there ever was in film photography.
If you’re looking for training beyond the basics, the B-W Gallery — www.b-wgallery.com — in Atascadero is kicking off its Digital Photography Workshop Series with three sessions Jan. 24 and 25.
Saturday will feature sessions on image workflow and color management.
Sunday’s workshop covers high-dynamic-range photography.
The classes will be at 9315 Santa Clara Road in Atascadero.
Participants can attend any or all of the workshops.
The Saturday sessions are $100 each and the HDR class is $200, with discounts if you sign up for multiple sessions. Classes are limited to 12 participants. Call 674-0337 or e-mail 3patjim@charter.net for more information.
High demand at Cuesta
At Cuesta College, the computer information systems department has added another section of CIS 231: Fundamentals of Computer Science I to the spring schedule because of high demand.
CIS 231 is an important course for computer science, computer engineering, software engineering and electrical engineering majors.
It’s also open to high school students wanting to start college work.
The course will be taught at the San Luis Obispo campus Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3 to 4:50 p.m. For more information, e-mail instructor Randy Scovil at rscovil@cuesta.edu or call 546-3251.
More events this week
Tonight. SLODOTNET meeting, Promega BioSciences, 277 Granada Ave., San Luis Obispo, 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Microsoft’s Samuel Stokes presents on F# and XNA.
Free, open to the public. Contact: www.slodotnet.org/meeting.aspx or e-mail info@slodotnet.org.
Friday. San Luis Obispo County Genealogical Society class — http://home.kcbx.net/~slogen — KCBX Training Center, 4100 Vachell Lane, San Luis Obispo, 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Topic is Vital Records on the Internet. Cost: $6 for society members; $12 for non-members.
Advance registration required; contact Cafi Cohen at cfcohen@pacbell.net or 473-4963.
Dan Logan is the author of “Close the Gaps: 10 Cool Tools for Mastering Windows Essentials.” His Central Coast Tech column runs every Tuesday. E-mail him at dlogan@thegrid.net.
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