Soft Flattering Color Portraits – Ordinary to Extraordinary Lightroom Edit – E01
Lightroom Presets v5 In the new Lightroom Presets v5, we have revamped all of the presets to improve image tonality…
Breaking News! Panasonic & Fuji Developed World’s First Organic Sensor with 29.2 stops of Dynamic Range
Breaking news! Fujifilm and Panasonic co-developed the world’s first organic sensor! Not only is it the first organic sensor for digital cameras, it also boasts roughly 29.2 stops of dynamic range!
Lowel GL-1 Official Review – Rapid Gear Review Season 1 Ep 1
With both power and portability, the Lowell GL-1 hot light packs quite a punch in a very convenient package, but is it worth it?
Oldies But Goodies: Nikon 300mm F4 AF ED
Everyone loves to get latest new lenses, and for good reason – they feature the latest and greatest features and improve your chances of getting a quality image. But the thing about new lenses is that they are rather expensive. In this new series Oldies but Goodies we are going to focus on older lenses that are still great quality optics and can save you quite a bit of money.
Example of Culling-In Workflow in Lightroom
In this tutorial, we will go over the preferred workflow process we currently use at Lin & Jirsa Photography. If you have seen our tutorial from the Lightroom 4 A to Z Workshop on DVD, you will know that we have also used the “Editing Out” Culling System. There are many different workflow processes, but we now use the “Culling In” Workflow Process because we have found it to be much more efficient than any other workflow processes. Feel free to use whatever workflow process to suit your own personal needs as there is no one “right” workflow process. However, we hope that you will pick up a few tips from this tutorial that will help speed up your production workflow.
Nikon D7100 Field Review: Breaking The Mold, Again
Nikon seems to be the champion of “trickle-down features”. What does that mean? Over the ~4 generations of Nikon DSLRs that have come out in the past decade or so, Nikon has had the habit of taking flagship features from their high-end pro cameras, and putting those features in the more affordable model cameras. When the Nikon D300 came out along side the flagship D3, it was a $1800 camera with roughly the same autofocus system as a $5,000 camera.
Phase One Announces New IQ2 Series Digital Backs!
Phase One just announced the state-of-the-art IQ2 series digital backs. The biggest difference to the IQ1 series? Built-in high-speed Wi-fi for wireless tethering!
Pre-Order: The new Nikon 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5 AFS-G, an affordable full-frame ultra-wide lens
If you remember recently, we reported on a rumor that Nikon was going to release an 18-35mm f/3.5-5.6. Well, here it is! It can be yours for only $749… (US)