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Aurora HDR 2017 is now shipping. If you make images and you process on a Mac, follow the link in this article to get a free trial.
Read MoreThe folks at Macphun have something exciting coming, it's Aurora HDR 2017 and if you take advantage of the pre-order promotion, you're going to get extras valued at over $300 USD at no additional cost. Which to me, sounds like a pretty cool deal.
Read MoreWhile I surely do not advocate capturing in JPEG, it's a given that the format is a great way to share images of reasonable size. As our cameras become more sophisticated and have more megapixels in the sensors, the definition of "reasonable" starts to float up there, and that's the rationale behind JPEGmini.
Read MoreCheck out the information on the latest version of Topaz Glow. Upgrades are free for existing owners and there is a coupon code to save money for new buyers.
Read MoreI'm very excited to be able to tell you all that there is a new version of Aurora HDR Pro coming this fall. I have purchased all the major HDR products, and while none are bad, the one that I use for my own work as been Aurora HDR Pro since its release.
Read MoreIn this article I want to introduce you to a Photoshop topic that has to some extent fallen from favour, primarily due to the superlative work that Adobe has done in Camera RAW and in Lightroom for managing images. In both offerings we find five areas of luminosity control, blacks, shadows, exposure (aka midtones), highlights and whites. For many photographic post processors these solve most issues. However, when you want much more granular control and image specific adjustments, we merely need to hop over to Photoshop to step up to the next level.
Read MoreIn this video, I show you how to setup and use three core functions within Lightroom Mobile. In only 18 minutes you will learn to sync photos with your smart device, manage and edit images on your smart device, create a free web url to share publicly or privately and use targeted collections to sync photos in real time while tethering.
Read MoreThe good folks at Topaz Labs have just released a new version of their Impression application. Impression applies painterly and artistic looks to images.
Read MoreAdobe just added enhanced perspective controls in Lightroom CC and Photoshop CC. In the video you'll see Adobe's Julianne Kost taking you through the new functions.
Read MoreThis is really pretty incredible news. Most digital processing tools use someone else's RAW processor. Most of the time, it's from Adobe because many tools are designed to work as plugins for Photoshop or Lightroom. Announced today April 26 is that this summer, the folks at ON1 will be releasing their own unique offering called ON1 PHOTO RAW.
Read MoreIn this short video I explore creating panoramas inside Lightroom CC, the new boundary warp function and some basic final retouching
Read MoreYou simply have to get in on this deal. The awesome folks at ON1 have made the Lightroom and Photoshop plugins for Effects 10 available for FREE. Act right freaking now, before they figure out how awesome a deal this is. To get them, click the links in this post.
Read MoreWhile the entire ON1 Photo 10 suite is extremely awesome, I really want to credit the ON1 team. When I first saw ON1 Photo 10, just prior to formal release, i was impressed but noticed that there was no standalone Perfect Resize. Many of the functions were in other modules, but for me, and a lot of other pros, Perfect Resize had proven itself as the fastest and most consistent resizing tool on the planet, back to when it was still called Perfect Fractals.
Read MoreLast week Daniel Zhang over at Fotor pinged me to see if I would be willing to have a look at what they do over at Fotor. With such a gracious request, how could I say no? I had not been familiar with Fotor, and offer this quick look as they do some very cool things over there.
Read MoreIt's 2016 and while we spend a couple of weeks misdating cheques and other paperwork, let's fix one thing right now.
Read MoreWhen you're working to a deadline, or with a client who needs to see the work quickly, tethering is a huge asset. No one is scrambling over a miniscule image on the camera, you aren't looking at some JPEG rendition, you see the converted RAW on a large screen in real time. Fortunately, most cameras can be tethered. Let's look at some options to make that work.
Read MoreLook, I get it. Apple wants users to find it really easy to access images on memory cards from their cameras. Maybe the average user only has one card. Not I, he said, I have many and use them in different cameras, and always reformat each time I install one, so Photos ALWAYS thinks every card is brand new. The mode to stop the auto-launch has been to try to tell Photos not to launch for each card individually. Which only works so long as the card does not get reformatted. This is, a pile of crap, considering it used to be possible to tell the Image Capture function to never auto-launch. There are dozens of posts on Apple Support Communities since the inception of Photos and Apple has done NOTHING. I however, have an answer that works.
Read MoreI've written in the past about using Piccure+ to correct microshake and to correct for lens aberrations, two services it does wonderfully. I was recently finalizing some images of some High School football game shots to share with the coach when I discovered on zooming in that some of my selects weren't quite as clear as I had thought in the initial culling process. Sometimes, in excitement we might stab the shutter rather than squeezing, or even with the great tools in image stabilization be pushing things a bit in terms of focal length, shutter speed, physical location and weather effects.
Read MoreIf spots from sensor dust make your editing sessions tedious, check out this video on how to use Lightroom to fix them once, and then synchronize the correction across all the images from that session.
Read MoreIn this video I show how easy it is to use the XPOBalance and demonstrate using Lightroom how to make the settings once for an entire session and then sync them across all the images from the session.
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