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Is Your Processing Workflow Non-Destructive?

Is Your Processing Workflow Non-Destructive?

by Sean Bagshaw | Feb 23, 2011 | Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 9 comments

By Sean Bagshaw Recently, through my own pondering and in reading the musings of other photographers, I have been energized by the idea that digital image processing is less of a revolution and more of a return to photography’s roots. Photographers in the golden...
Photo Cascadia’s Waterfall Favorites

Photo Cascadia’s Waterfall Favorites

by Photo Cascadia | Dec 18, 2010 | Image Processing, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques | 8 comments

 By the Photo Cascadia team Before the Photo Cascadia group takes a short break for the holiday season, we’d like to share a few photos of our favorite waterfalls from around this region called Cascadia. Zack: Wahclella Falls has been a favorite of mine since I was a...
Bracketing Exposures For Exposure Blending

Bracketing Exposures For Exposure Blending

by Photo Cascadia | Sep 8, 2010 | Image Processing, Photography Techniques | 22 comments

By Sean Bagshaw As photographers we frequently struggle to overcome the limitations of our equipment in order to create the photographs we envision. One of the biggest limitations of traditional photography is the narrow dynamic range of light that can be contained in...
Bring Out Luminosity With A Simple Curves Adjustment Layer

Bring Out Luminosity With A Simple Curves Adjustment Layer

by Photo Cascadia | Jul 29, 2010 | Image Processing | 6 comments

By Sean Bagshaw One of the goals of my photography is to communicate the visual and emotional experiences I have during special light conditions in the natural world. Sometimes dramatic light in nature is so powerful, sunsets for example, that it quickens my pulse and...
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...
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