Perfect RAW with Histograms
Histograms are like road maps. You need them in order to see where you’re going. Without them, you’re just guessing. Ok, I suppose with some experience you can get a pretty accurate guess. But if...
View ArticleThe RAW Advantage
The RAW format is a digital photographer’s friend. If you shoot for commercial purposes (eg. to sell your images to a stock image library) shooting in RAW allows you to squeeze every single drop of...
View ArticleBackground Magic in Photoshop
Most of us would have taken photos where the blue sky in our photo isn’t as blue as we had hoped. Perhaps it was a hazy day, or the photo was taken with the sun shining in the wrong direction (see my...
View ArticlePhotoshop Tips for Portraits
Post-processing techniques in Adobe Photoshop can be used to enhance portraits after they have been taken. Here are some fairly simple yet effective Adobe Photo shop tips that you can apply to your own...
View ArticleCreative Cropping for Killer Album Layouts
Ever struggled with album layout and design? Here are 5 tips to help you create more interesting album layouts. The key point is that a photo can be cropped several ways to focus the viewer’s attention...
View ArticleEvaluating Exposure with Facemask Histograms
Ever had trouble deciding whether a picture that you’ve just taken is properly exposed? Beginners may struggle with this because there are several different areas within a picture that are of varying...
View ArticlePhoto Editing Skills with Lightroom 4
Did you know that you can do almost all your photo editing within Adobe Lightroom 4, without going into Photoshop? Plus, you have all the tools you need to create same-day slideshows and web galleries...
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