COMPUTER-MANIPULATED IMAGERY: Is it Photography?
In cleaning out some irrelevant files from so many years ago, I found this article quite fascinating – the revolution of photography. I think you will too. Technology has jumped [read more]
In cleaning out some irrelevant files from so many years ago, I found this article quite fascinating – the revolution of photography. I think you will too. Technology has jumped [read more]
What are Palettes or Panels? Think of Palettes as miniature workspaces, each accomplishing a different function. There are almost two dozen different palettes available to you. If you are new [read more]
onOne Software, Inc., a leading developer of innovative and time-saving solutions for digital photography, introduces Perfect Photo Suite 8—the photographer’s choice for photo editing. Perfect Photo Suite 8 is a [read more]
Layer Masks can be one of the tougher concepts of Photoshop to wrap your brain around, but once you understand the basics, anything is possible! This will take more than [read more]
Starting with Photoshop CS4, Adobe introduced new concepts that speed up your workflow and make the program considerably more intuitive to use. Two of the biggest philosophical and functional changes [read more]
Adobe Bridge is a stand-alone program that comes with Photoshop and other Adobe Creative Suite programs. It allows you to organize, browse, locate, and edit your image files. There [read more]
The goal here is to blur the background in Lightroom and to go beyond the brush blur itself, because this tip shows how to give your photograph a stronger center of [read more]
There are two tools that I consider essential to working with contrast and color in Photoshop: Levels and Hue / Saturation. In a previous article, I showed you the “8 [read more]
The Adobe Camera RAW Plug-in (ACR) is a powerful program that gives you the ability to work with Camera RAW files before importing them into Photoshop. A Camera RAW file [read more]
If a picture is truly worth a thousand words, then here’s an overall visual representation of a proper Workflow in Photoshop.Notice that your Workflow centers on creating a Master File. [read more]
Photoshop VS Lightroom Most new photographers, as well as seasoned veterans have had to make the decision between using Photoshop and Lightroom. Although both are Adobe products and Lightroom is, [read more]
Level: Beginner I’ll start this video tutorial series with an introduction to some of the basic features of Photoshop CS6 (CC is quite similar). Features: 1. Introduction to the general [read more]
Think of Panels as miniature workspaces, each accomplishing a different function. There are almost two dozen different panels available to you, but in the spirit of K.I.S.S. (Keep It Super [read more]
By setting up a foundation Workspace in CS6/CC, you can dramatically speed up your overall workflow, while increasing overall efficiency, functionality, and (bottom line) creativity. Think of Panels as miniature [read more]
The branch of photography offering the best debate with regard to its aesthetic value has definitely got to be High Dynamic Range or HDR. From the level of the photographer [read more]
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