Photographic Society of America Electronic Imaging Division

Photographic Society of America
Electronic Imaging Division

Member Gallery

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Member Gallery
 
Gallery Statement

Welcome to the EID Member Exhibition Gallery. The brick wall background image that is found on the pages of this web site represents the structural strength and stability of PSA's Electronic Imaging Division. The EID wall is constructed with bricks that represent individual members. The EID members are bonded into a single cohesive unit to achieve the common goal of continuous learning and sharing of knowledge. The true strength of the bonded unit is revealed in the understanding that each member is a unique individual with their own special creative vision. EID members are aided in their creative growth by viewing the diversified artistry of their peers. The accumulated creative skills and technical knowledge of the collective membership perpetuates the strength of the Electronic Imaging Division and escalates the advancement of each individual member. The EID Member Gallery is dedicated to communicating the unique creative expression of each individual.
--DRG


William F. Albern Exhibit
Sunset
© 2003 William F. Albern

= Member Exhibitors =
Links to Individual Galleries
Mark Aksoy
William F. Albern
Gerald Appel
Stanley B. Ashbrook, FPSA
Ron Beasley
Robert Benson
James Duncan, APSA
Richard Frieders, Hon. PSA, FPSA
Leonard Gordon, FPSA
Yvon Haze
Leonie Holmes
Nathan Kern
Saleem Khawar
Chuck Langjahr
Ruth Langjahr
Robin Mellor
Gustav Miller
Hillary Morin
Nicholas Muskovac, APSA, EPSA
William J. Parker
Lou Sedio, FPSA
Milan Sedio, FPSA
Ray Wallace Thompson, Hon. PSA, FPSA

Exhibit In The Gallery
PSA members are invited to display their digital images in this gallery. File format specifications and upload instructions are located on the PSA Electronic Imaging Division web site in the Members Only section.

Optimal Viewing
The EID Member Gallery pages are formatted for a minimum Desk Top size of 800 x 600 pixels and best viewed at 1024 x 768 pixels. The web browser application window should be opened to maximum size. A Color Depth setting of 65,536 colors or greater is recommended for viewing the image files on the EID web site.
 
When viewed on a monitor that has been calibrated for optimum brightness, contrast and color balance; the grayscale patches in the following image will appear neutral and their values will appear separated.
Monitor Test Bars
 
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