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Add Some Edge Definition And Structure by Sean Bagshaw

Add Some Edge Definition And Structure by Sean Bagshaw

by Sean Bagshaw | Mar 6, 2012 | Image Processing | 16 comments

Maintaining or introducing edge definition and general structure in an image is something that I often find myself challenged with. Sometimes I need to overcome flat light, back lighting or simply the lack of definition inherent in many raw images. Other times it is...
New Photography Copyright Laws – Where Do You Stand?

New Photography Copyright Laws – Where Do You Stand?

by Adrian Klein | Feb 27, 2012 | Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Business | 5 comments

By Adrian Klein Unless you have been sitting under the drape of a large format camera the last decade you have seen the topic of copyright and piracy come and go in the lime light. Most recently drafted United States bills of SOPA and PIPA took center stage in January...

Photoshop Multiple Exposure Blending Video

by Zack Schnepf | Feb 13, 2012 | Image Processing, Luminosity Masks, Photography Software, Photoshop, Video Tutorial | 10 comments

by Zack Schnepf Last week I finally released my long awaited Multiple Exposure Blending and Tonality Control Video. I wanted to make a post to help explain what this video is all about. The idea for this video came from teaching Photoshop workshops. The topic that...
Set The Right Contrast and Color Balance With A Single Adjustment – By Sean Bagshaw

Set The Right Contrast and Color Balance With A Single Adjustment – By Sean Bagshaw

by Sean Bagshaw | Jan 27, 2012 | Image Processing | 4 comments

Setting the right contrast and color balance in an image is an essential part of any digital image developing workflow. The correct contrast and color balance should be established as early in your developing workflow as possible. Contrast and color problems that are...
HOW MUCH PHOTOSHOP IS ACCEPTABLE IN LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY?  by Zack Schnepf

HOW MUCH PHOTOSHOP IS ACCEPTABLE IN LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY? by Zack Schnepf

by Zack Schnepf | Dec 19, 2011 | Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Software, Photoshop | 48 comments

I think many people fall into a trap when talking about this subject. They assume there is a right way to process photos. There is also a general lack of understanding about how digital photography has completely changed the way we process photos. Photoshop and other...
Sizing Images For Output Made Easy (OK…Easier) by Sean Bagshaw

Sizing Images For Output Made Easy (OK…Easier) by Sean Bagshaw

by Sean Bagshaw | Sep 15, 2011 | Image Processing | 13 comments

Sizing digital images for output may be one of the most difficult to grasp concepts in digital photography. Even after more than a decade of moderately hardcore Photoshop use I still find new ways to confound myself in this area. This topic is steeped in...
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