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A Look at the New Noise Reduction Capabilities in Lightroom 3-by Chip Phillips

A Look at the New Noise Reduction Capabilities in Lightroom 3-by Chip Phillips

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 26, 2010 | Image Processing | 4 comments

I just upgraded to Lightroom 3 and thought I would share some comparisons between version 2 and version 3. At first the upgrade seemed pretty standard, until I clicked on the little exclamation point that asked if I wanted to “update to the current process,...

PHOTOSHOP VIDEO LOG: PREPARING PHOTOS FOR THE WEB

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 22, 2010 | Image Processing | 8 comments

By Zack Schnepf I’ve been teaching a lot of online Photoshop workshops lately, and one of the questions I always get is how best to prepare photos for the web. Preparing images for the web can be confusing when you’re first starting out. Many programs like...
Combining In-Camera Techniques With Post Processing

Combining In-Camera Techniques With Post Processing

by Photo Cascadia | May 25, 2010 | Image Processing, Photography Techniques | 4 comments

Many aspects in nature photography come together to provide a strong image. All of the elements play a crucial role in the workflow leading from the initial act of taking a picture to the final print. To excel in nature photography, it is important all the elements...
Making Adustments to Just Part of an Image in Photoshop, by Chip Phillips

Making Adustments to Just Part of an Image in Photoshop, by Chip Phillips

by Photo Cascadia | May 12, 2010 | Image Processing | 3 comments

If you use Lightroom, Camera Raw, or something similar, there are many adjustments that you can make to your RAW image with the adjustment brush, but it is somewhat limited compared to the options that are available in Photoshop. I usually take an image as far as I...
Simple But Overlooked Adjustments For Best Fine Print Quality

Simple But Overlooked Adjustments For Best Fine Print Quality

by Photo Cascadia | May 1, 2010 | Image Processing | 12 comments

By Sean Bagshaw As a fine art landscape and nature photographer, one of my goals is to create the very best quality master files of my images that will produce prints with great detail, sharpness and clarity even at very large sizes. While the topic of how to create...

How To Blend Multiple Images Together

by Photo Cascadia | Mar 15, 2010 | Image Processing, Photography Techniques | 5 comments

Exposure Fusion By Kevin McNeal Due to some more discussion I have decided to re-edit and post this blog from another blog to clear some confusion up. The topic of blending images together confuses a lot of people. Taking three or more images in concession and merging...
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