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New HDR and Panorama Photo Merge in Lightroom CC (2015)

New HDR and Panorama Photo Merge in Lightroom CC (2015)

by Sean Bagshaw | Apr 22, 2015 | Camera Raw, Education, High Dynamic Range, Image Processing, Lightroom, Photography Software | 7 comments

  In the video tutorial below I demonstrate two exciting advances in the April 21 release of Lightroom CC (2015), Photo Merge to HDR and Photo Merge to Panorama. Lightroom has gone through substantial improvements over the years to give photographers more control...
Tonal Balancing A Single Exposure Using Luminosity Masks

Tonal Balancing A Single Exposure Using Luminosity Masks

by Sean Bagshaw | Feb 22, 2015 | High Dynamic Range, Image Processing, Luminosity Masks, Photography Techniques, Video Tutorial | 3 comments

This week on the blog I am sharing a complete chapter from the new edition of my Developing for Extended Dynamic Range tutorial series. In this chapter I demonstrate how luminosity masks and a technique called masking-the-mask are useful in creating better tonal...
When and How to Bracket Exposures for High Dynamic Range Light

When and How to Bracket Exposures for High Dynamic Range Light

by Sean Bagshaw | Jan 12, 2015 | Education, High Dynamic Range, Photography Techniques, Video Tutorial | 18 comments

  High dynamic range light continues to be a challenge for outdoor photographers. Another term for dynamic range is contrast. As long as the contrast of a scene, from darkest shadow to brightest highlight, does not exceed the camera’s ability to record...
Tony Kuyper’s Updated Actions Panel: Great New Features and Photoshop CC (2014) Compatible

Tony Kuyper’s Updated Actions Panel: Great New Features and Photoshop CC (2014) Compatible

by Sean Bagshaw | Jun 30, 2014 | Image Processing, Luminosity Masks, Photography Software | 7 comments

  Like the guys here at Photo Cascadia, many readers of the Photo Cascadia blog have been using Tony Kuyper’s luminosity mask tutorials and Photoshop actions for years. Many readers are also aware that Tony recently produced an update to his custom actions...
Photographing in Fog by David M. Cobb

Photographing in Fog by David M. Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 16, 2014 | Image Processing, Locations, Photography Techniques | 2 comments

Photographing in Fog By David M. Cobb   Fog is the great equalizer in landscape photography; it can simplify the composition by eliminating all the background “noise” which can clutter an image. It also adds an air of mystery and intrigue to heighten the drama of a...
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