Adobe Creative Cloud Subscriptions: Cost-Effective or Costly Mistake?
Hey photographers! Are you ready to pay a monthly bill for Photoshop and other Adobe software? Adobe seems to think that you’re ready. Well, almost.
Horseshoe Bend: RAW Preparation and HDR Export – From the HDR Photography Workshop Series
In this article, we will explain how to prepare the 3 RAW files used to create the final HDR shot of Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona. In addition, we will discuss how to export these images into Photomatix from Lightroom 4.
How to Manage Develop Presets in Lightroom 4
In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to create a new preset in Lightroom 4. In addition, we will go over how to manage develop presets as well as how to bring presets into Lightroom.
Horseshoe Bend: How It Was Shot – From the HDR Photography Workshop Series
We stopped in Page, Arizona to get some shots of Horseshoe Bend. In this article, we will discuss how we got this shot that will be eventually processed as an HDR image. In addition, we will go over the scene considerations of this shot.
How to Use the Previous and Reset Buttons in Lightroom 4
In this article, we will discuss how to use the Previous and Reset Buttons in Lightroom 4. The Reset Button will reset all settings made to an image while the Previous Button will sync settings from a previously selected image to the next image selected. The Previous Button is great when editing images shot at the same scene.
2 Reasons Why You Need to Clean Your Camera Lenses and Sensors for HDR Photography – From the HDR Photography Workshop Series
In this article, we will discuss the importance of cleaning your camera lenses and sensors when shooting HDR photography. Although it is important to have clean lenses and sensors whenever you are shooting, its is especially important in HDR photography since we need to stack multiple images to create the final HDR image.
Golden Gate Bridge Sunset Panorama – How We Shot It
This image was captured from the observation deck / bar of the Bank of America Building in San Francisco. The view from up there is stunning, if you are ever interested in finding this perspective it is available to the public, as long as you are dressed “appropriately” for an elite (and expensive!) bar scene…
How to Create a Typical Film Grain Effect with the Effects Panel in Lightroom 4
In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to create a typical film grain effect for our images with the Effects Panel in Lightroom 4. In addition, we will go over the 3 different Post-Crop Vignetting styles found in the Effects Panel.