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The Histogram – One of the Most Useful Tools in Photography

The Histogram – One of the Most Useful Tools in Photography

by Zack Schnepf | Sep 14, 2016 | Education, High Dynamic Range, Image Processing | 11 comments

by Zack Schnepf I think the histogram is one of the most important and useful tools in all of photography.  It’s a tool I rely on throughout my entire workflow, but I notice it’s a concept that many students have a hard time fully understanding. It can be confusing at...
Using The New Select and Mask Feature in Photoshop CC 2015.5

Using The New Select and Mask Feature in Photoshop CC 2015.5

by Sean Bagshaw | Aug 2, 2016 | Image Processing, Photography Techniques, Photoshop, Video Tutorial | 8 comments

I have to say that getting regular Photoshop updates and new features through my Creative Cloud subscription has been great. In the most recent update to CC Adobe gave the Refine Selection/Refine Mask features a big overhaul and combined them into a single new task...
How To Use The Radial Tool In Post Processing To Maximize Impact

How To Use The Radial Tool In Post Processing To Maximize Impact

by Kevin McNeal | Jun 27, 2016 | Image Processing, Photography Software | 0 comments

One of the my favorite tools to use when post processing is the Radial Tool which can be found in either Adobe Camera Raw 7.0 and higher or Adobe Lightroom 6. The purpose of the Radial tool is direct attention to a certain focal point or subject by using a vignette...
The Two Essential Strategies of Effective Post-Processing

The Two Essential Strategies of Effective Post-Processing

by Erin Babnik | May 30, 2016 | Color, Composition, Education, Erin Babnik, Image Processing, Photography Techniques | 14 comments

Knowing how to use post-processing software is important for any creative photographer, but it is equally important to know what to do with that knowledge. No matter how proficient we are with our development tools, we still need to decide which direction to take an...
Needle In The Haystack – Finding Imperfections On Large Prints

Needle In The Haystack – Finding Imperfections On Large Prints

by Adrian Klein | May 23, 2016 | Composition, Education, Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Software, Photography Techniques, Printing | 0 comments

  Note: Don’t scroll down right away if you want to “test” yourself on this post with the first set of images before looking over the second set. Recently I had over a dozen different photos printed for a project I am working on, many of them what I would...
Before and After Post Processing Part 3

Before and After Post Processing Part 3

by Photo Cascadia | Apr 20, 2016 | Image Processing, Luminosity Masks, Photo Article | 1 comment

by Zack Schnepf The most common request I get is to see my photos before and after post processing.  This is part three of my before and after series.  Good processing is more important than ever.  The vast majority of professional photographers capture their images...
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